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Harare Presidential/Mayoral/Council Elections March 2002 - Polling Station layout
March 06, 2002

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Vote in Your Ward and in Your Constituency

Remember that this information is subject to change without notice!!

In Harare, there will be three ballot papers. This is how the voting procedure will take place:

  • You will enter the polling station, and your hands will be checked to ensure that you have not already voted.
  • Your name will be checked on the Constituency Voters' Roll.
  • Your name will be checked on the Ward Voters' Roll.
  • If you qualify to vote in either the Constituency or Mayoral/Council elections you will proceed as follows:
    • You will dip your hands in the fraud ink.
    • If your name was found on the Constituency Roll you will collect your Presidential ballot paper
    • If your name was found on the Ward roll you will collect one ballot paper for the mayoral vote, and one for the councillor vote
    • You will proceed to the polling booths and vote in private according to your wishes - your vote is secret.
    • On the back of the folded ballot paper is the Presiding Officer's mark.
      Before you place your folded ballot papers in the relevant ballot boxes you will be required to show the back of the folded ballot paper to the official.
      NOTE: You will not be revealing how you have voted as that information will remain hidden inside the folded ballot paper.
    • The ballot papers WILL be colour coded as will the ballot boxes.
      You will place each ballot paper into the ballot box of the matching colour.
      - Presidential paper in the Presidential box,
      - Mayoral paper in the Mayoral box, and
      - Council paper in the Council box.

This is how the polling station will be laid out.

 


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