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Counting begins as polls close

The results will be announced at the various polling stations and will be sent to a collation centre for collation.
 
 

Voting has ended at various 29,000 polling stations across the country. Electorates gather for the sorting and counting of ballots.

The results will be announced at the various polling stations and will be sent to a collation centre for collation.

Related:Long queues at polling centres several hours before voting starts

The 275 collation centre results will be collated in order to arrive at the results for the presidential elections which will be announced by the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) Charlotte Osei.

Earlier, the EC dismissed reports of the suspension of voting in a polling station at Jaman North.

Media reports earlier indicated that the presidential and parliamentary elections in the Jaman North constituency have been suspended due to an objection raised by the parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Ghanaians formed long queues at the various voting centres across the country as at 3am.

In some areas people used cement blocks, stones and gallons to secure their spots in the queues. Others use plastic chairs and wooden benches.

Electoral materials were dispatched from the police stations where they were kept to the various polling cnetres.

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