Annexures
ZESN election statements for the by elections
ZIMBABWE ELECTION SUPPORT NETWORK
25 January Local Government By-election Press Statement
Harare, 26 January 2014 –The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) observed the three local
government by-elections in Harare, Karoi and Zaka. ZESN observers reported a peaceful electoral
process in all three wards albeit the heavy police presence that was reported particularly in Sunningdale
Ward 12.
Voting
All polling stations opened on time and voting started on schedule although short queues were
witnessed. Voters essentially trickled in after the opening of polling stations. All polling stations had all
their essential electoral material and ZESN commends ZEC for their preparedness. The voting process
went on peacefully in all polling stations. ZESN observers reported a number of critical incidents that
took place during the voting process. These included:
The use of voting slips which were used in the harmonized election of 2013 showing that the
Registrar-General‘s Office had not updated the voters roll as their names could not be found in
the voters roll. This is a matter of concern as almost 6 months have elapsed since the last
election and the Registrar-General‘s office have not been updating the voters roll. The voting
slips cannot be authenticated hence voters not resident in the particular ward holding the by
election can vote. In addition, there was a deadline given to the use of voting slips for the by
election, only those whose slips were dates the 10th of July 2013 and below could vote. ZESN is
concerned that this deadline for slips could disenfranchise some voters as voter registration is a
continuous process in Zimbabwe and the deadline for the use of slips could disenfranchise those
that registered after the Harmonized election of 2013.
In addition, there was inconsistent use of the slips as some voters using slips were allowed to
vote and others were denied access to the vote.
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