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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
Movement
of results
Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission
Extracted from The Herald
March 27, 2008
A) Polling
station
1. Sealing
of (four) 4 ballot boxes, i.e. Presidential, Senatorial, House
of Assembly and Council,
2. Voting by electorate,
3. Verification and counting of votes for the four elections,
i.e. the Presidential, Senatorial, House of Assembly and Council,
at close of poll,
4. Results of the 4 elections are displayed outside the polling
station,
5. Candidates or their representatives are encouraged to be present
throughout the process,
6. The 4 election results are taken to the Ward Collation Centre.
B) Ward
collation centre
1. Results
from all Polling Stations in a Ward are collated (added together),
i.e. Presidential, Senatorial, House of Assembly and Council,
2. Postal ballot is opened and votes thereof are assigned to respective
candidates, i.e. Council, House of Assembly, Senatorial and Presidential
candidates,
3. Forms that summarize each of the 4 elections i.e. Presidential,
Senatorial, House of Assembly and Council candidates are filled
in and displayed outside,
4. Winner of the Council election for that Ward is declared,
5. Copy of Council election results is displayed outside the Ward
Collation Centre,
6. Candidates or their representatives are encouraged to be present
throughout the process,
7. Results of the Presidential, Senatorial, House of Assembly
and Council elections are taken to House of Assembly Constituency
Command/Collation Centre.
C) House
of Assembly collation centre
1. House
of Assembly results from all Wards in the House of Assembly Constituency
are collated,
2. Summation of Presidential and Senatorial results,
3. The winner for that House of Assembly Constituency is declared,
4. Copy of the House of Assembly Constituency election results
is displayed outside,
5. Presidential, Senatorial and Council results are displayed
outside,
6. Candidates or their representatives are encouraged to be present
throughout the process,
7. Presidential, Senatorial, House of Assembly and Council election
results are sent to the Senatorial Constituency Command/Collation
Centre.
D) Senatorial
collation centre
1. Senatorial
results from all the House of Assembly Constituencies are collated,
2. Summation of Presidential results,
3. The winner of that Senatorial Constituency is declared,
4. Copy of the Senatorial election results is displayed outside,
5. Presidential, House of Assembly and Council election results
are displayed outside,
6. Candidates or representatives are encouraged to be present
throughout the process,
7. Senatorial, House of Assembly and Council election results
are sent to the National Command Centre through the Provincial
Command Centre for announcement to the public,
8. Presidential election results are sent to the National Command/Collation
Centre through the Provincial Command Centre.
E) National
collation centre
1. Presidential
election results from all the House of Assembly Constituencies
are collated,
2. The winner of the Presidential election is declared,
3. Copy of the Presidential election results is displayed outside,
4. Senatorial, House of Assembly and Council election results
are displayed outside,
5. Candidates or their representatives are encouraged to be present
throughout the process,
6. Senatorial and House of Assembly election results are announced
to inform the public.
L.C. Sekeramayi
Chief Elections Officer
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
N.B. Failure
by a candidate or his /her representative to be present throughout
these processes shall not prevent the electoral officers from proceeding
in the absence of any such person.
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