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INEC 2019 Seven-steps Voting Procedures, plus registered voters list per states

The Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) have released seven-steps voting procedures for the 2109 General Elections.

Below are the seven steps, as stated by INEC:

 

Step 1:
Upon arrival at the polling unit, joins the queue and present yourself to the INEC official (APO111) at the polling unit who will determine whether you are at the correct polling unit and check if the photograph on the Permanent Voter Card (PVC) matches your face. If satisfied, he/she will direct you to the next INEC official (APO1).

 

Step 2:
The official (APO1) will request for your PVC to confirm that your card is genuine and your details, using the smart card reader. He/she will ask you to place your finger on the card reader to confirm that the PVC belongs to you by ascertaining, the card reader will contains the name, photograph and finger prints of all those registered in their polling unit.

 

Step 3:
You will then meet the next official (APO11) who will request for your PVC to confirm that your name and details are in the voters register. Your name will be ticked and your PVC returned to you. He/ she will then apply indelible ink to the cuticle of your appropriate finger for that election to show you have been accredited to vote. (If your name is not found on the register, you will not be allowed to vote).

 

Step 4:
The presiding officer (PO) stamps, signs and endorses the date at the back of the Ballot Paper. The PO will roll the ballot paper inwardly with the printed side inwards and give to you. He /she will then direct you to the voting cubicle where you vote in secret.

 


Step 5:
You will stain your appropriate finger for the election with the ink provided then use your stained finger to mark the space or box provided on the ballot paper for your preferred candidate/party. Roll the marked ballot paper (in the manner the PO gave to you).

 

Step 6:
Then leave the voting cubicle and drop the ballot paper in the ballot box in full view of people at the polling unit.

 

Step 7:
You will then leave the polling unit or wait if you so choose in an orderly and peaceful manner to work the process up to declaration of result.

N.B. The result of each polling unit shall be pasted at the unit and for everyone to see.

 



Meanwhile, here are the registered voters list per states as released by INEC.

No.          States         No of Voters

1.   Abia                   1,932,892
2   Adamawa            1,973,083
3  Akwa Ibom          2,119,727
4  Anambra              2,447,996
5   Bauchi                 2,462,843
6   Bayelsa                923,182
7   Benue                  2,480,131
8   Borno                  2,315,956
9   Cross River        1,527,289
10  Delta                  2,845,274
11  Ebonyi               1,459,933
12  Edo                    2,210,534
13  Ekiti                   909,967
14  Enugu                1,944,016
15  FCT                   1,344,856
16  Gombe              1,394,393
17  Imo                     2,272,293
18  Jigawa                 2,111,106
19  Kaduna               3,932,492
20   Kano                  5,457,747
21   Katsina              3,230,230
22   Kebbi.               1,806,231
23   Kogi                 1,646,350
24   Kwara                1,406,457
25   Lagos                6,570,291
26   Nasarawa         1,617,786
27   Niger                  2,390,035
28   Ogun                  2,375,003
29   Ondo                     1,822,346
30   Osun                     1,680,498
31   Oyo                       2,934,107
32   Plateau                 2,480,455
33   Rivers                      3,215,273
34   Sokoto                   1,903,166
35   Taraba                   1,777,105
36  Yobe                       1,365,913
37  Zamfara                1,717,128

Total 84,004,084

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