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Senate didn’t reject e-transmission of results – Abaribe

The Senate Minority Caucus has insisted that the Upper Chamber did not reject the electronic transmission of election results before passing the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill.

This comes barely 24 hours after they came under fire over reports that lawmakers had rejected proposals for the electronic transmission of results and a 10-year ban on vote buyers and other electoral offenders.

Speaking to journalists on Thursday, former Senate Minority Leader Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said the caucus was compelled to address what he described as a widespread misunderstanding of Wednesday’s plenary proceedings.

“Since yesterday, the media has been awash with reports suggesting that the Senate rejected the electronic transmission of election results. That is not correct,” Abaribe said.

“To put the record straight, the Senate did not — I repeat, did not — reject electronic transmission of results as provided for in the 2022 Electoral Act.”

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