Sunday, February 9, 2020

2020 Twin Election Update in Cameroon, No Irregularities Noted so Far, Voting Ongoing as uneasy Calm Hovers

Twin election updates in the NW
*Statistics from the Regional Head Quarters of Bamenda (UpStation)
-7 Political  Parties vying for 34 Council and  20 Parliamentary Seats in the North West.

 *Army Camp Voting Centre up station Bamenda*.

 *Legislative*: 4 political parties  contesting the  *CPDM, UDP, SDF & OPDC*
 *Municipal*: 2 Political parties. *SDF & CPDM*

 *Polling station A* : 443 expected to vote. No political party representative to monitor elections. SDF monitoring agent came after 9am against the Constitution and was sent away.

 *Polling station B* : 373 expected to vote. Only CPDM polling agent available.

 *Polling station C* 348 expected to vote. CPDM and SDF polling agents present.

 *Polling station D* :177 expected to vote. SDF and CPDM representatives present.

 *Sixth military sector A* : 276 expected to cast their lot in favour of their candidates. Just CPDM polling agent available.

 *Reg Del. National security A* : 113 expected to vote. CPDM representative available. SDF party representative  sent home cus name wasn't on list of those to supervise for the party.

 *Gendarmerie legion A* : 316 electorates expected to cast their vote. CPDM and SDF polling agents.

 *6th military C* : 46 persons expected to vote. CPDM & SDF polling agents.

 *Gendarmerie Annex C* : 108. CPDM & SDF polling agents.

 *6th military B* : 164 expected to vote. CPDM & SDF polling agents.

 *6th military D* : 170 to cast vote. CPDM & SDF polling agents.

 *Other remarks*.
The ballot papers of all political parties contesting the elections are available.
 - *8:27am* . Arrival of NW governor Lele l'afrique at polling station. His voting number- *243*
 - *8:40am* : Arrival of minister Atanga Nji.
 - *8:53-9:01am*. Minister Atanga Nji and governor cast their votes.
-No international observers.
- *No polling agents* for UDP and OPDC in all the polling stations here at the Army Camp Voting Centre.

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