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ZESN's statement on the state of the voters roll in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Election Support Network
December 16, 2010
Zimbabwe Election
Support Network welcomes the statement expressed by the Registrar-General
on the 14th of December 2010 on ZBC TV. The Registrar-General noted
that the voters roll is in shambles, an aspect that ZESN has over
the years emphasized. ZESN notes that a clean voters' roll
will go a long way in increasing the credibility of electoral processes
in Zimbabwe.
ZESN appreciates
the intention to finally act on the voters roll. Findings from the
voters roll observation recently conducted by ZESN revealed significant
flaws with the voters roll when tested for currency, completeness
and accuracy. The research revealed that 27 per cent of voters in
the voters roll are deceased, 41 per cent of voters do not live
at the address listed in the voters roll and that only 18 per cent
of registered voters are youths (18-30). Research findings also
showed that proof of residency requirements for urban populations
constituted an obstacle in voter registration.
While ZESN welcomes
the intention to cleanse the voters roll, we urge the Registrar-General
to ensure that the process is under the control of the Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission which has the legal mandate for electoral processes
in Zimbabwe. ZESN observes the close link that exists between voter
registration and civic registry but still believes that the mandate
for voter registration should fully fall under the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission (ZEC). ZESN believes that total control of the voters
roll by ZEC will ensure greater accountability on the state of the
voters roll.
The voter registration
and voters' roll clean-up processes need to be transparent,
inclusive and allow those who are eligible to vote to be registered
and those who are not eligible such as deceased people to be removed
from the voters roll. ZESN encourages the commission to engage in
voter education related to voter registration, display, make accessible
the voters roll to the public to ensure transparency and enhance
confidence in the electorate.
An accurate,
complete and current voters' roll will ensure that all eligible
Zimbabweans are able to exercise their democratic right to vote
in elections more so as we approach the referendum and general elections
in the near future. ZESN expects that disclosure of the process
will ensure that the authorities' plan for the millions of
Zimbabweans working outside is revealed and interrogated openly.
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