According to Ghana News Agency:wo designated centers across the Volta Region, with each constituency having at least one voting center. In a few exceptions, Ho will have three voting centers, while Hohoe and Ketu South will have two centers each. Mr. Eric Dzakpasu, the Volta Regional Director of the Electoral Commission, stated that this arrangement is to facilitate voting for those who will be on duty during the general elections.Mr. Dzakpasu emphasized that all necessary preparations have been made to ensure a smooth and peaceful voting process from 0700 hours to 1700 hours. He also clarified that the ballots cast during this exercise would not be counted immediately. Instead, they will be securely stored in sealed boxes and held by the Police until the general elections on December 7, when they will be counted along with the other ballots.
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