2024 polls: Voting underway across several polling stations [Photos]

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Ghanaians have begun casting their votes in the 2024 general elections, with polling stations in all 276 constituencies opening at 7 a.m. to elect a President and Members of Parliament.

At the Nai Wulomo Palace polling station in the Odododiodio Constituency, voting commenced on schedule, with party agents actively filling out electoral forms to ensure a smooth process.

**2024 Polls: Voting Underway Across Ghana** Ghanaians have begun casting their votes in the 2024 general elections, with polling stations in all 276 constituencies opening at 7 a.m. to elect a president and Members of Parliament. At the Nai Wulomo Palace polling station in the Odododiodio Constituency, voting commenced on schedule, with party agents actively filling out electoral forms to ensure a smooth process. This year’s election is being conducted at 40,647 polling stations nationwide, including 328 special voting centres for security personnel, media practitioners, and election officials who voted earlier on December 2. Twelve presidential candidates are on the ballot, representing a mix of seasoned politicians and newcomers, including frontrunners from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). With a voter population of 18,774,159—up from 17,027,941 in the previous cycle—this election highlights a growing electorate. Women make up 52% of voters, reflecting their significant influence, while the youth, comprising 55% of eligible voters, are expected to shape the election’s outcome with their focus on employment, education, and digital innovation. The Electoral Commission has assured Ghanaians of a transparent and credible electoral process as the nation anticipates the results of this pivotal election.

This year’s election is being conducted at 40,647 polling stations nationwide, including 328 special voting centres for security personnel, media practitioners, and election officials who voted earlier on December 2.**2024 Polls: Voting Underway Across Ghana** Ghanaians have begun casting their votes in the 2024 general elections, with polling stations in all 276 constituencies opening at 7 a.m. to elect a president and Members of Parliament. At the Nai Wulomo Palace polling station in the Odododiodio Constituency, voting commenced on schedule, with party agents actively filling out electoral forms to ensure a smooth process. This year’s election is being conducted at 40,647 polling stations nationwide, including 328 special voting centres for security personnel, media practitioners, and election officials who voted earlier on December 2. Twelve presidential candidates are on the ballot, representing a mix of seasoned politicians and newcomers, including frontrunners from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). With a voter population of 18,774,159—up from 17,027,941 in the previous cycle—this election highlights a growing electorate. Women make up 52% of voters, reflecting their significant influence, while the youth, comprising 55% of eligible voters, are expected to shape the election’s outcome with their focus on employment, education, and digital innovation. The Electoral Commission has assured Ghanaians of a transparent and credible electoral process as the nation anticipates the results of this pivotal election.

Twelve presidential candidates are on the ballot, representing a mix of seasoned politicians and newcomers, including frontrunners from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

**2024 Polls: Voting Underway Across Ghana** Ghanaians have begun casting their votes in the 2024 general elections, with polling stations in all 276 constituencies opening at 7 a.m. to elect a president and Members of Parliament. At the Nai Wulomo Palace polling station in the Odododiodio Constituency, voting commenced on schedule, with party agents actively filling out electoral forms to ensure a smooth process. This year’s election is being conducted at 40,647 polling stations nationwide, including 328 special voting centres for security personnel, media practitioners, and election officials who voted earlier on December 2. Twelve presidential candidates are on the ballot, representing a mix of seasoned politicians and newcomers, including frontrunners from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). With a voter population of 18,774,159—up from 17,027,941 in the previous cycle—this election highlights a growing electorate. Women make up 52% of voters, reflecting their significant influence, while the youth, comprising 55% of eligible voters, are expected to shape the election’s outcome with their focus on employment, education, and digital innovation. The Electoral Commission has assured Ghanaians of a transparent and credible electoral process as the nation anticipates the results of this pivotal election.

With a voter population of 18,774,159—up from 17,027,941 in the previous cycle—this election highlights a growing electorate.

Women make up 52% of voters, reflecting their significant influence, while the youth, comprising 55% of eligible voters, are expected to shape the election’s outcome with their focus on employment, education, and digital innovation.

The Electoral Commission has assured Ghanaians of a transparent and credible electoral process as the nation anticipates the results of this pivotal election.

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