Voters who were deprived of the opportunity to vote in Wednesday’s watershed nationwide election and political parties are worrying that the 2024 presidential and National Assembly elections be declared invalid.
The elections were marred by several challenges, along side a scarcity of pollpapers, prolonged queues, wretched verbal change from the Electoral Rate of Namibia (ECN) and technical glitches with voter verification.
A petition circulating amongst frustrated electorate accuses the ECN of harmful negligence and deliberate voter suppression.
It was launched the previous day and received over 1 000 votes by unhurried afternoon.
The petition claims hundreds of voters were effectively disenfranchised by being was away from polling stations when vote casting was lower off at 21h00 on Wednesday.
Other complaints are that mobile vote casting stations deserted communities sooner than all eligible voters might per chance possibly additionally solid their ballots, and that polling stations ran out of pollmaterials or suffered technical malfunctions.
“Through this poll, we would like to motivate the ECN to rectify this immediately, either by extending voting until all registered voters have an adequate chance to vote, or by declaring these elections null and void,” the petition reads.
Steady Assistance Centre director Toni Hancox the previous day described the favored disorders throughout Wednesday’s election as a fetch of voter suppression.
She argued that prolonged queues, insufficient pollpaper and other logistical mess ups effectively deprived voters the prospect to vote.
“If you are not able to vote . . . the term would be voter suppression, meaning they’re making it so difficult for you to vote that, in fact, you have been disenfranchised,” Hancox said.
She said while the law permits for changes to vote casting cases, this would additionally restful be made up our minds sooner than the election day.
For those hunting for to field the election final result, Hancox said there is the chance of drawing come the Supreme Court docket.
“If there is a political occasion or person that must care for finish on this field, then what they’d carry out is waddle to the Supreme Court docket as the court docket of first occasion.
“So any challenge relating to the outcome, for example, would be heard on an urgent basis there. It’s a constitutional right,” she said.
Citing article 17(2) of the Namibian Constitution, which ensures electorate the compatible to vote, well-known attorney Richard Metcalfe said the ECN has failed in its duty to uphold democracy.
He said an election where the electorate can not vote due to the the incompetence of the ECN can’t be opinion of as free and sparkling.
“The inane incompetence of the ECN ensures that voters have been denied their entrenched constitutional right to vote. The elections were simply not fair. Any political pretender who tries to assert otherwise is delusional,” Metcalfe said.
Self sustaining Patriots for Change (IPC) vice chairman Trevino Forbes the previous day also said the ECN has failed the nation.
He said many eligible voters were now not afforded the opportunity to exercise their democratic correct to vote.
This comes amid claims that a pair of 1 000 Husab Mine workers might per chance possibly additionally now not vote as the mobile ECN personnel had to head away while voters were restful queuing to vote on the mine.
Other examples embody Dordabis, where the mobile personnel reportedly left 30 folk in the queue, and Goanikontes, where heaps of were allegedly deserted sooner than they are going to additionally vote.
The an identical studies surfaced about voters at Pro-Ed Akademie at Swakopmund.
“The Husab Mine workers are now not the solely workers the ECN has left in the lend a hand of with out casting their vote. Countrywide folk were was away by ECN workers for a lack of pollboxes, pollpaper shortages, or mobile groups that were advised to proceed to the next polling location while folk were waiting in the queues.
“They have failed the nation. This country still needs another day of voting . . ,” Forbes said.
The IPC on Wednesday filed a formal grievance with the ECN and announced plans to manner the Electoral Court docket urgently.
The ECN did now not reply to a take a look at for comment on the time of going to print the previous day.
Swakop Uranium government vice chairman Irvin Simataa the previous day brushed off claims in regards to the stranded mine workers as “exaggerated”, citing logistical and operational explanations.
“The polling station was mobile, stationed at our village on site, and was primarily meant for employees residing there and those working specific shifts,” he said.
Simataa said the location was operational from 07h00 to 10h00 and extended its hours except 14h30 because of unexpected set up a question to.
On the assorted hand, claims surfaced that the polling location was removed sooner than all workers might per chance possibly additionally vote.
“It is practically impossible to have 1 000 people queuing within the time allocated,” Simataa said.
In a video dispensed on social media, eligible voters might per chance possibly additionally also be heard announcing: “They want a bus, they in most cases need proof. Since early morning we did now not vote except now.
“And the afternoon shift is here now again. At least they must provide a bus, then we go to Arandis. Please.”
Husab Mine is categorized as an wanted carrier provider and runs a proper operation.
On Wednesday plant and open-pit workers were on waddle away and solely wanted workers remained on duty.
The mobile ECN personnel might per chance possibly additionally reportedly cater to 70 folk solely.
Simaata beneficial that the topic stemmed from a misunderstanding in regards to the mobile polling location’s cause.
“We issued a memo on 25 November, informing employees about the voting arrangements, including transport schedules and break periods to allow participation,” he said.
Erongo election officer Aune Ndakeva the previous day said the mobile polling location was namely arranged for personnel residing on the mine and now not for the total personnel.
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On the assorted hand, a increased quite lots of of workers than anticipated confirmed up, creating logistical considerations.
“When we were mapping venues, we engaged Husab Mine’s management, because they have a community of people residing there,” Ndakeva said.
“Considering that it’s a public holiday, other employees who commute to the mine were expected to vote at polling stations near their residences.”
Ndakeva said the disbursed time for the polling location was per the assorted of residents on the mine.
On the assorted hand, when polling started, buses transporting further workers, those now not residing on the mine, started arriving, greatly exceeding the expected turnout.
This overwhelmed the mobile polling personnel, which had other locations to reach.
“We couldn’t stay longer to accommodate everyone, because it would have meant denying voters at the next location their democratic right to vote,” Ndakeva said.
She confirmed that the administration at Husab Mine intervened to conceal the explain to non-resident workers, advising them to vote at their designated polling stations.
“This was a temporary measure,” he said, adding, “It was not meant to accommodate all 1 600 employees simultaneously.”
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