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  • ZESN Cannot validate ZEC results
    Zimbabwe Election Support Network
    May 06, 2008

    The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN), a network of 38 non-governmental organisations, which was observing aspects of the electoral process of the 29 March 2008 harmonised elections informs its members, stakeholders, partners and the general public that it does not substantiate the exact figures given by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) as presidential results.

    There have been calls for ZESN to verify the presidential results that were announced by ZEC on 2 May 2008. Taking cognisance of the fact that the ZEC National Command Centre was closed on the 6th of April and only to be open on the 1st of May for tabulation of Presidential results, ZESN cannot substantiate ZEC figures as the network is not aware of the chain of custody of the ballot materials during the aforementioned period. In addition the delay to announce the results was a major concern, not only to ZESN but the general public as well and this obviously undermined the impartiality, credibility and transparency of ZEC.

    ZESN is also aware that there was no transparency in the verification, collation and tabulation of Presidential results, as party agents who are required by the law to be present were not invited to witness the process. The Second Schedule of the Electoral Act, section 2 (2) and (3) provides that verification, collation and tabulation of constituency returns should be done in the presence of candidates their chief election agents and observers.

    In addition ZEC failed to avail information on the final number and distribution of polling stations, distribution of postal votes, distribution of registered voters at close of inspection on 14 February 2008, which again makes it difficult for the network to ascertain and analyse the overall distribution of results.

    ZESN identified a total of 11 808 observers to participate in the March 2008 Harmonised Elections. These were drawn from the country's 10 provinces and member organisation submitted names from 210 constituencies. Owing to logistical challenges, only 8 667 observers were accredited and subsequently deployed to observe the election in the 9 107 polling stations announced by ZEC giving a potential percentage coverage of 95%.

    ZESN did not have observers at all the announced polling stations but managed to collect most of the results posted outside polling stations using mobile observers deployed in the 210 constituencies. Rural and bigger constituencies had 2 mobile teams of observers that visited each of the polling stations to collect information and results. However the ZEC results are within the range of ZESN projected percentages.

    ZESN anticipates that it will freely continue observing the election process, particularly the run-off of the Presidential elections.

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