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2015 Election: Many Tertiary Institution Students May Not Be Able To Vote by Davo93(op):
http://www.oaupeeps.com/2015/01/2015-general-election-some-oau-students.html

With about 35 days to the start of the 2015 General Elections, many registered voters may not be able to vote if they relocate from the constituency where they registered as voters except their voter's registrations are transferred to their new locations. This will affect many tertiary institution students who reside outside their university community and had their voters registration done on their campuses.

Another important reason why you need to transfer your registration to the exact constituency where you will be during the election is the usual restriction of movement. Some people registered where they will have to transport themselves to a very long distance to be able to vote. Movement restriction on those election days may not favour this.

Do you fall in any of these categories of registered voters, below are the simple steps to transfer your voters registration:

Step 1
- The person who intends to transfer his registration will write an application to INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner of the State where he is currently residing.

Step 2
- The applicant will attach his voters card to the application.

Step 3
- The applicant must apply to the Resident Electoral Commissioner not later than 30 days before the date of an election in the constituency where he is residing.

Step 4
- The Resident Electoral Commissioner will direct the Electoral Officer of the applicants Local Government Area to enter his name in the transferred voters list.

Step 5
- The Electoral Officer will assign the applicant to a polling unit in his constituency.

Step 6
- The Electoral Officer will issue the applicant with a new voters card

Step 7
- The Electoral officer will retrieve the applicants previous voters card

Step 8
- He will then send a copy of the entry to the Electoral officer of the constituency where the person whose name has been so entered was originally registered.

Step 9
- Upon receipt of this entry, that Electoral Officer shall delete the name from his voters list.

NB: Apart from State Headquarters Offices of INEC, applicants can also submit their applications at the INEC Office in their Local Government Areas. The applications will be forwarded to the Resident Electoral Commissioner for necessary action.
Re: 2015 Election: Many Tertiary Institution Students May Not Be Able To Vote by borntosave: 6:07pm On Jan 09, 2015
Nice
Re: 2015 Election: Many Tertiary Institution Students May Not Be Able To Vote by Brahms(m): 6:11pm On Jan 09, 2015
Re: 2015 Election: Many Tertiary Institution Students May Not Be Able To Vote by SeverusSnape(m): 6:39pm On Jan 09, 2015
So unfortunate.
Re: 2015 Election: Many Tertiary Institution Students May Not Be Able To Vote by psalmizt(m): 6:46pm On Jan 09, 2015
Davo93:
http://www.oaupeeps.com/2015/01/2015-general-election-some-oau-students.html
Dear poster,

I believe this call is coming a little too late and please don't misinform people. Yes you can write to the REC of your respective state but you fail to say that there is a timeline to that. According to the guideline by INEC it must be 30 days b4 an election. In this particular election year, INEC closed the window about 40days to the time because of the logistics nightmare they are having to face. Yours truly is a victim of such pronouncement. Had it been this was initiated in December, it would have been very helpful and useful.

Thanks
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