Voter turn-out at Bolgatanga has been generally low with the long queues that characterized the general election of December 7 conspicuously absent.
However, in some polling stations in Bolgatanga, Bongo, Zebilla and Bawku, a good number of voters turned out earlier to cast their ballot, and this could be seen in the number of persons who had voted as at the time the GNA visited those centres.
At the Bukere Primary 'A' polling station in Bolgatanga Central, 285 people had voted as at 09.25 hours, out of 996 registered voters.
At ZAMSTECH Secondary 'A' Polling Station, 90 people had cast their ballots as at 0827 hours out of 835 registered voters.
At Adabase Primary 'A' polling station, there were 579 voters on the register out of which 108 had cast their ballots as at 08.35 hours. At Nawongo 'B' polling station, the total number of registered voters was 642, out of which 62 had voted as at 0810 hours.
At Soe Residential Area 'A' polling station, there were 702
registered voters of which 178 persons had voted as at 0915
hours. At Sabongari Central Mosque 'A' polling station in Bawku
Central Constituency, 360 people had voted as at 1006 hours out
of 940 registered voters. At the Home Science Centre 'A' polling
station in the same constituency, 305 people had voted as at 0947
hours while 246 persons had cast their votes at the North Natinga
'A' polling station as at 0956 hours. At Aramkoliga polling station in the Zebilla Constituency, 100
voters had cast their ballots as at 0830 hours with 121 persons
voting at the Zebilla Senior High polling station as at 0914 hours.
At the Old District Assembly polling station, 156 people had cast
their ballots as at 0946 hours. At the Anafobisi Primary polling station in the Bongo
constituency, there were 415 voters on the register, out of which
110 had exercised their franchise as at 0858 hours. At the Old
Catholic Mission polling station also in Bongo, 141 persons had
voted as at 08.50 hours out of 733 registered voters. At the Bongo District Assembly Hall polling station, there
were 839 registered voters out of which 107 had cast their ballots
as at 0812 hours. Presiding officers the GNA spoke to at all the polling centres
visited said voting had taken off smoothly at 0700 hours, with all
the essential voting material in place. Party agents and security
personnel were also present at all the centres. Reasons given for the low turn out included the fact that a
majority of the electorate in the region do not take a keen interest
in the presidential poll as they did in the Parliamentary one. More MI/DK