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Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by franchasng: 10:07pm On Feb 01, 2023 |
rolams:As you snatch the ballot box and go thumbprint leaving the real voters stranded, BVAS will record no accreditation of voters meaning no voting took place at the polling unit you snatched the box. The only way to rig it is to buy people's votes by paying them to accredit and thumbprint for your candidate so their accreditation can be recorded by bvas and that is why Buhari and CBN rolled out the sudden currency redesign policy to ensure politicians wont have enough cash to buy votes on election day. Another to rig it is to hack the INEC database and also manipulate the BVAS machine such that you will snatch the ballot box and the BVAS together and do accreditation with BVAS before thumbprinting into your snatched ballot box. But remember again, even after thumbprinting, votes will be counted, party agents will sign the results gurren at the polling unit and right there the polling officer abi the presiding officer will snap the result sheet and upload to INEC server. 2 Likes |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by rolams(m): 10:14pm On Feb 01, 2023 |
franchasng: Not ballot box but paper. With this, the deed is done and aim has been achieved. Mind you, I am not talking about rigging. I am only giving possible way for over voting. |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by dochenaj: 11:37pm On Feb 01, 2023 |
Afamed:You're actually the one who is being clever by half. Below is an excerpt of the Regulations and Guidelines for the conduct of elections 2022, as published by INEC talking about over voting and what should happen to such polling units. Over Voting Supplementary Election Due to Over Voting However here is how it us presented in Part IV Section 51 of the Electoral Act. 51.—(1) No voter shall vote for more than one candidate or record With the results from the affected polling units cancelled. The margin between Oyetola and Adeleke is much much less than the number of registered voters in those units, hence a rerun is mandated. For instance, if Oyetola was leading with 100,000 votes and the affected polling units only have 99,999 registered voters. Even if we award all of them to Adeleke he will still not be able to win, hence invalidating a need for a rerun. The tribunal judges were either clueless or corrupt, either way they have shown their true colours with this ruling. There is no malfeasance in saying "Oh! We believe this is over voting and hence will cancel these polling units", but their failure to mandate a rerun in these units knowing fully well that the results can significantly impact on the final results reeks of mischief. |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by Ratello: 4:00am On Feb 02, 2023 |
What the tribunal did is more bypassing the process of the rules guiding the issue brought before it as it was established in the New Electoral Act.....by deducting votes and declaring a winner in an election where there are irregularities while declaring an unpopular government the people already rejected before now winner proves money has graced many palms.....too late now for Oyetola. I see the Court of Appeal reversing this shitty judgment and the Supreme Court affirming it. |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by BluntCrazeMan: 5:40am On Feb 02, 2023 |
rolams:No matter the stuffing of ballot box that they might do,,, if their is any inconsistency in the ballots as against the BVAS Accredited Voters, even if it is ONE VOTE,, it would lead to the cancellation of the votes in the Polling-unit by the INEC. And then to supplementary elections later. OR ELSE, THE TRIBUNAL WILL CANCEL THE POLLING-UNIT. |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by rolams(m): 7:32am On Feb 02, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: You are indirectly agreeing to what I have said. I am not talking about the cancelation of the polling unit but how the dubious politicians can smuggle ballot paper into the ballot box to cause over voting. |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by anomaly20: 7:43am On Feb 02, 2023 |
NothingDoMe: It does not work like that. By changing the outcome, it means making the election inconclusive. If after the deduction, the PDP wins then the tribunal would have declared Adeleke winner. And rerun can only happen when the overvoting was cancelled at the PU and Ward levels before a return has been made. |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by BluntCrazeMan: 8:32am On Feb 02, 2023 |
rolams:Ok |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by BluntCrazeMan: 5:13am On Feb 03, 2023 |
SmartPolician:Where can I see the Third Judge's Verdict??. I need to read it |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by BluntCrazeMan: 5:16am On Feb 03, 2023 |
anomaly20:What did Section 51, Sub-section-3 say.? |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by BluntCrazeMan: 5:24am On Feb 03, 2023 |
Northernblood8:I think I flow very well with these explanations. Thus, the POs are the keys to a clean election. And the people are the ones holding these keys. ... I want to add this... I've been trying to bring to the notice of INEC, for them to also be including the number of identified PVC Cards for which authentication and verification failed.. This would let us have a glimpse into the failure rate of the accreditation. That is, number of people who came out to vote versus the number of people who finally succeeded in voting. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by BluntCrazeMan: 5:30am On Feb 03, 2023 |
rolams:Is there a way to make the Synchronisation FASTER.?? |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by SmartPolician: 5:41am On Feb 03, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: https://www.nairaland.com/7544129/dissenting-opinion-justice-b.a-ogbuli#120438224 1 Like |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by BluntCrazeMan: 5:41am On Feb 03, 2023 |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by rolams(m): 10:20am On Feb 03, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: Seriously, this is where INEC needs to improve on, power supply and software upgrade. |
Re: The INEC’s “BVAS-Report” Versus The “Synchronised BVAS-Report” by rolams(m): 10:24am On Feb 03, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: Sure! The PO are very very important. They are going to play a vital role in our elections. Any mistake from their part will damage INEC and electoral process. 1 Like |
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