|
Back to Index
Report on voters' roll observation in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Election Support Network
January 19, 2011
http://www.zesn.org.zw/pub_view.cfm?pid=280
Download this
document
- Acrobat
PDF version (1.66MB)
If you do not have the free Acrobat reader
on your computer, download it from the Adobe website by clicking
here
Executive
Summary
In April 2010,
the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN), a civic organisation
whose main goal is to promote democratic elections in Zimbabwe,
embarked on a Voters' Roll Audit (VRA) to assess the quality
of the voters' roll in Zimbabwe. The research project sought
to test the accuracy; currency and completeness of the voters'
roll and make recommendations for a clean-up of the roll.
Voter registration
is the principal means to determine those eligible to vote and those
ineligible to vote. Thus a flawed voters' roll can disenfranchise
eligible voters and allow ineligible voters to vote. International
law requires fairness in voter registration in order ensure that
all eligible citizens can be registered to vote.
Observation
of the voters' roll was conducted using three tests - a computer
test, a list-to-people field test and a people-to-list test. In
the computer tests, a number of variables were selected such as
age, gender and number of voters in 2008 compared to 2010. In the
two field tests conducted, the currency, completeness and accuracy
of the voters' roll were ascertained by confirming the identity,
national registration number, date of birth and address of the voter.
A systematic analysis of data obtained from these tests provides
critical information about the quality of the voters that can inform
efforts to improve the voter registration in Zimbabwe.
Findings
from the study
Accuracy
of the voters' roll
- The list-to-people
test revealed that 41% of registered voters are no longer residing
at the address in the voters' roll.
- 97% of respondents
have not transferred to reflect the change in residential address
against 3% who transferred to new wards.
- 57% of voters
had no knowledge of how to transfer from the voters' roll.
- 93% of entries
in the voters' roll were accurately entered and 7% of entries
had errors, mainly on name, sex, date of birth and identity numbers.
- 99% of voters
had their identity number captured correctly.
Completeness
of the voters' roll
- There was
a 6.35% increase in the number of registered voters between 2008
and 2010.
- More males
(52%) were registered compared to females, who constituted 48%
of the registered population. Yet population statistics for Zimbabwe
indicate that women constitute 52 per cent of the population.
- The computer
test showed that only 18% of those registered are youths aged
between 18-30.
- 49% of respondents
did not appear on the voters; roll against 51% who appeared. However,
ZESN is cautious with this finding as there was no electronic
database to confirm if the persons were absent elsewhere in the
voters' roll. This figure could also be explained by the
migratory nature of Zimbabweans.
- 95% of voters
had used voter registration drives to register as voters.
- 98% of respondents
had national identity cards and 2% did not.
Currency
of the voters' roll
- The list-to-people
test showed that 27% of voters registered in the voters'
roll were deceased.
- The computer
test revealed 2344 people born between 1901 and 1909, therefore
aged between 101 and 110 years old. It also revealed nine people
born between 1890 and 1900 (aged between 111 and 120 years).
The voter
registration process
- 94% of voters
expressed satisfaction with the voter registration process.
- 94% of respondents
felt that providing proof of residence was not a difficult task,
with urban provinces - mainly Harare (29%) and Bulawayo voters
(14%) - expressing difficulties in obtaining proof of residence.
- The study
revealed that rural provinces have higher voter turnout than urban
provinces.
Download
full document
Visit the ZESN
fact
sheet
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|