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Ghana’s Election Monitoring Group Warns of Electoral Misconduct

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  • Vote-buying and resource misuse reported ahead of December elections
  • Observers highlight threats to fair competition and democratic principles

Accra, Ghana – The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO), a prominent election monitoring organisation, has raised alarms about potential electoral misconduct ahead of Ghana’s December 7, 2024, general elections. Its second pre-election assessment highlights incumbency abuse by government officials and vote-buying practices involving the two major political parties.

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