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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by SweetVibe: 8:45am On Jul 07, 2022
YES,it reduce rigging, didn't you notice how there was no rigging in Ekiti election which APC had to use vote buying as their only option.If there is one thing I appreciate Buhari and the 9th Assembly is the amendment and signing of the new electoral law.

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by valentineuwakwe(m): 8:46am On Jul 07, 2022
nothing else will eliminate rigging in Nigeria if we cant stand the chance to cast our votes online and anywhere you find yourself in the country!


this is the simple truth the politicians are afraid of!

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Ekpekus(m): 8:48am On Jul 07, 2022
What if there is no network to electronically transmit the results? It is the alternative that brings rigging.
Or is the BVAS connect to a satellite network?
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by SmartPolician: 8:51am On Jul 07, 2022
The biggest challenges now are underage voting and vote-buying

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Phaantom22: 8:54am On Jul 07, 2022
[quote author=PaChukwudi44 post=114485497]
It is not a worthless scheme.It will go a long way in eliminating stuffing of ballot boxes, writing of results and magic at INEC collation centres [/quote
]
Hope it's not the same electoral bill that the jibril has refused to signed ?so It's not yet a laws until jibril signs it hence it's ineffective.
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by SmartPolician: 8:54am On Jul 07, 2022
Ekpekus:
What if there is no network to electronically transmit the results? It is the alternative that brings rigging.
Or is the BVAS connect to a satellite network?

Elections won't hold in that locality.

No BIVAS no election

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Pearl002: 8:55am On Jul 07, 2022
Can someone please reference to the new law?
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Ekpekus(m): 8:58am On Jul 07, 2022
SmartPolician:


Elections won't hold in that locality.

No BIVAS no election
If correct, then kudos to INEC

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Seniorwriter(m): 9:02am On Jul 07, 2022
Electoral Laws without strict monitoring or followups don't work in climes as that of Nigeria.

We need vote in all leadership positions young visionary leaders come next year and most importantly vote out both APC & PDP alike.


@Seniorwriter

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Lamella6: 9:03am On Jul 07, 2022
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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by adioolayi(m): 9:04am On Jul 07, 2022
I think it has truly strengthened our electoral process...

The political parties will truly have a hard time...

They have been box to vote buying approach and disruption of voting process wherever they feel things is not going their way..

The old gimmicks of ballot stuffing, over voting and massive thumb printing seems to be gone for good.
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by SmartPolician: 9:08am On Jul 07, 2022
Ekpekus:

If corre, then kudos to INEC


That's what they told us oh grin grin grin
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by starbn(m): 9:21am On Jul 07, 2022
Op your question seems like you definitely not in Nigeria. Before buhari agreed to sign that electoral bill,they have shown him the rigging strategies and just concluded ekiti elections is casa study.

Nothing will change,even if God himself come down to rule Nigeria with the crop of politicians and the type of political system we run.

Just watch how tinube will emerge,and they will call it vote buying.

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by bixton(m): 9:22am On Jul 07, 2022
Dannyset:


Yea, it will reduce bloated figures but it won't eliminate rigging totally, as there are other ways rigging can be done.

Trust Politicians at your peril. Be sure they are currently working on how to bypass all the measures put in place by INEC.

I still want in-depth analyses of how the BIVAS can terminate malpractice though.



The only way BIVAS can terminate malpractice and rigging is when the device can actually authenticate and validate voters' finger print and facial recognition.

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Okarakwu: 9:38am On Jul 07, 2022
Vote buying is the problem now ,most people are hungry and if you offer them 5k they will willingly accept ,all these preaching of shunning 5k for a better 4 years is like telling a man on top of a woman that is about to ejaculate to hold it back ...is very difficult .
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Oyiboman69: 9:43am On Jul 07, 2022
PaChukwudi44:

No polling station must record votes above the number accredited by the BVAS machine.

Results from each polling unit will immediately be uploaded to the INEC portal
this is where the rigging comes to play... before accreditation will be over and ready for voting, the voters will be all exhausted as there will be no time to register all the number of voters in that unit. They will now fill in the rest available space of that entire unit.

There are also some area where there is no network service, like the riverine areas which the results will not be uploaded at that particular day....
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Dannyset(m): 9:54am On Jul 07, 2022
bixton:




The only way BIVAS can terminate malpractice and rigging is when the device can actually authenticate voters' finger print and facial recognition.

That's what it does actually
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Oyiboman69: 9:56am On Jul 07, 2022
Foolishbuhari:

The ballot paper must be presented as evidence for keeps.
not all units will be able to transmit result on that same day. The process of accreditation before voting is time consuming and there is no way they can exhaust all the total voters in that particular unit. eg, if the total register voters in a particular unit is five thousand registered voters... the numbers of people accredited to vote cannot be up to 5000 and the 4pm closing time can never be enough. The rest will be manipulated by the poling officers who are already compromised by the ward executives
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by SeunNotOwner: 10:00am On Jul 07, 2022
Dannyset:


That's not totally true.

What if the presiding officer is attacked and the ballots got snatched or burnt after recording the results, will INEC reject the results? No sir!

INEC can [and will] reject the result if the Presiding Officer failed to return the ballot paper back to the collation centre.
That is why all Party(ies) Agent must escort the Election Officers back to the collation centre

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Oyiboman69: 10:14am On Jul 07, 2022
SmartPolician:


Elections won't hold in that locality.

No BIVAS no election

Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Abassmt: 10:18am On Jul 07, 2022
Dannyset:


All these are still greatly dependent on the party agent at the PU.

If he's compromised, all votes can be allocated to a party, while the ballot is destroyed.

But I get, it will to some extent reducebit
Party agent and the police are people they use to rig election so rigging still continue just that everything will be done before they send it. So no much changing.

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by pacespot(m): 10:20am On Jul 07, 2022
Foolishbuhari:

The votes from the PU would be voided

That also opens up another channel for election rigging with politicians using political thugs to disrupt elections in the opposition strongholds thereby putting those results up for disqualification
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Abdu81: 10:27am On Jul 07, 2022
ExplorerReturns:
For where? It might just reduce the chances of rigging considering that politicians are focusing on vote buying.
I know APC is determined to rig this election but the youths pass them
they simply can not, this is no election it is a revolution, you have to look at it from that angle.

This youths leading the revolution are mostly educated not illiterates, buying them over in this dire Nigerian situation with their mind resolved is impossible.

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by EndWeakerection: 10:31am On Jul 07, 2022
In Nigeria shocked i don't think so
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Dubemski: 10:42am On Jul 07, 2022
Dannyset:


All these are still greatly dependent on the party agent at the PU.

If he's compromised, all votes can be allocated to a party, while the ballot is destroyed.

But I get, it will to some extent reducebit

Is not that easy again. For me i will say that vote buying is the only problem remaining now.
Cause the number of voters can not be more than the number of accredited voters by the BVAS in a PU

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by bixton(m): 10:46am On Jul 07, 2022
Dannyset:


That's what it does actually

In theory that's what it does.
In practice in the field it's actually not been used to it's full purpose. That's the reason why you'll still see the smart card reader.

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by harmonyglobal: 11:00am On Jul 07, 2022
It would reduce to a large extent except when parties employ the service of hackers grin
Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by appliedscience(m): 11:02am On Jul 07, 2022
Dannyset:


Is that the law? If yes, then that makes a lot of sense.

Sincerely, INEC has improved and they are not our problem, but politicians.
This could also be used by an opponent.. for example a pdp contestant can go to an apc strong pu to snatch ballot , just for that pu to be declared void.. hence causing APC to loss vote

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Re: Will The New Electoral Law Eliminate Rigging In 2023? by Josywhyte: 11:24am On Jul 07, 2022
Since na APC write am,them go still rig the election. But if free and fair election is conducted and the scheme is upheld as written,give it to Obi,cos he'll surely win.

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