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Position paper on proposed voter registration regulations

November 25, 2016

Source: Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN)

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Introduction

As Zimbabwe prepares for the new polling station based and biometric voter registration for the 2018 harmonised elections, it is imperative for the Government and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to speed up the crafting of Electoral Regulations as provided for under Section 192 of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13). The regulations will seek to set the procedures of all matters provided in the Electoral Act such as the actual duties of electoral officers, the issue of voter registration, voter education, access by observers and journalists to and their conduct at polling stations, membership and functions of the Multi Party Liaison Committees among others.

Over the years ZESN has been advocating for comprehensive electoral reforms on the legal framework, political environment and administrative reforms. ZEC is on record saying that there are reforms that they are empowered to administer voluntarily (Mero Motu) through Electoral Regulations. It is against this backdrop that ZESN is calling for ZEC and government to put in place a transparent, credible and inclusive process in the formulation of the Regulations for voter registration which has a huge bearing on the administration of elections. The election regulations should have clear definition of terms to provide clarity on the interpretation of the terms. Terms that could be considered in the definition of terms section include the definition of ‘voter education’, ‘voter information’, ‘registration centre’, ‘registration staff’, ‘update’, ‘register, roll’, ‘ward’, ‘Commission’, ‘observer’, ‘agents’ among others.

It is imperative for ZEC to extensively consult electoral stakeholders and ensure that the process is open to scrutiny by adopting the Open Data Policy to enhance trust and confidence.

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Source: Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN)

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