of objections to people on the roll is also high considering that rolls were not displayed for easy inspections. There is a relatively small number of people missing completely from the voters’ rolls, because some had come to the wrong centre, and these were added or sent to the correct place at the time of inspection. It is important that voter educati0n is stepped up immediately to inform people that they should continue to check their polling stations using the ZEC USSD code and on the website. At the end of the Inspection period, LTOs returned to as many ICs as they could and noted the total number of corrections, objections, people missing and new registrations (additions) posted at the centre. Of 301 centres visited at the end of the final day, one third did not avail the final tallies in accordance with good practice. ICs that displayed the number of Corrections, Objections, Additions on the final day. 36% 64% Not displayed Displayed Percentage of changes to the Preliminary Voter's Roll at the end of Exhibition Total voters added Total voters missing Total objections Total corrections 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Changes made as a percentage of the aggregate number of voters on the Voter’s Rolls at the Inspection Centres where figures were available. Using figures from 165 separate polling stations, ZESN observed that the number of persons with objections as to how their details were captured in the preliminary voters 9

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