A referendum is taking place in some parts of Ghana today aimed at creating six new regions.

The proposed regions are Western North, Bono East, Ahafo, Savannah, North East, and Oti Regions.

A total of 2,260,724 voters are expected to vote at 4,798 polling
stations of the proposed areas. Voting is expected to start at 7:00 am
and end at 5:00 pm at all the 4,978 polling stations in the proposed
enclaves.

Eligible voters would be expected to vote for or against the
question, “Are you in favour of the creation of the region? Yes or No.

“The associated ballot colour for Yes on each ballot paper is yellow
and that of No is brown. Registered voters within the proposed regions
are to thumbprint in the portion provided on each ballot paper by voting
Yes or No and not both,” the Electoral Commission has said.

The Constitutional threshold requires that at least 50 per cent of
the eligible voters must cast their votes in the referendum, and of the
valid votes cast, 80 percent must be in favour of the proposed creation
of the new regions.

Observers

The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) is deploying a
total of 50 observers to the various districts across the country within
which the referendum exercise will take place.

This is in line with CODEO’s objective of promoting electoral
transparency, accountability and credibility towards peaceful outcomes.

On the day of the referendum, CODEO observers will visit various
polling stations within their assigned districts, paying attention to
key electoral processes such as the setting-up and opening of polls,
verification and voting processes, close-of-polls and counting
processes, as well as results collation.

Observers will also focus on the conduct of election officials and other stakeholders including, security personnel and voters.

To help promote general peace and credibility of electoral outcomes,
CODEO is calling on all stakeholders particularly, the Electoral
Commission (EC), security agencies, traditional authorities, the media
and various campaigners to play their relevant roles towards the success
of the process.

Specifically, CODEO calls on the EC to ensure all arrangements put in
place for the exercise are adequate and ensure free, fair and credible
election outcomes.

CODEO also calls on the security agencies to ensure all voters
exercise their right in a peaceful atmosphere. To traditional leaders
and the various campaigners on the referendum question, CODEO urges calm
and the respect of individual rights and differences.

CODEO will subsequently share with the public, its observation findings on the exercise.