ECSL

Electoral Commission For Sierra Leone

VOTER REGISTRATION ACCREDITATION GUIDELINES AND CODE OF CONDUCT FOR OBSERVERS

  • VOTER REGISTRATION EXERCISE: 3RD SEPTEMBER – 4TH OCTOBER 2022
  • PHASE 1:  3RD – 17TH SEPTEMBER 2022  
  • PHASE 2:  20TH SEPTEMBER – 4TH OCTOBER 2022
  • REGISTRATION CENTRES WILL OPEN FROM 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM DAILY 

            CATEGORIES OF OBSERVERS

SNInstitutionCategoryRemark
1Political PartiesNationalAll political parties’ Agents and Supervisors
2ObserversNationalNEW
2ObserversNationalCSO and other interest groups
2ObserversNationalDemocratic Institutions
2ObserversNationalDevelopment Partners
2ObserversInternationalEmbassies and High Commissions
2ObserversInternationalEmbassies and High Commissions
3MediaNational/InternationalPrint and Electronic

            OBJECTIVE OF THE VOTER REGISTRATION EXERCISE

  1. The objective is to ensure that Political Parties, Observers, and Media institutions who wish to witness the conduct of the Voter Registration exercise in Sierra Leone are given the opportunity.
  2. Interested Political Parties, Observers, and the Media can apply for accreditation through the online portal on accreditation.nec.gov.sl with the aid of internet connectivity.  Institutions can also apply manually.

THE RATIONALE FOR THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS

  1. Through the accreditation process, Political Parties, Observers, and Media institutions are authorized to observe electoral processes, take note of happenings during the Voter Registration activities and report to their institutions.
  2. Electoral observation has become an integral part of the democratic and electoral processes to enhance all electoral activities are transparent, credible, and accountable.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OBSERVER INSTITUTIONS 

  1. Institutions are required to Submit a list of applications.      Institutions and not individuals are accredited.
  2.  Persons who are accredited to observe Voter Registration activities are required to read and understand the General Guidelines and Code of Conduct for Observers.  
  3. Institutions must ensure that all their observers are of sound mind and have agreed to abide by the Rules and Regulations governing the Voter Registration process.
  4.  Institutions are required to ensure accurate and correct details for observers are submitted and bear the responsibility for any misconduct of the observer(s)
  5. Institutions are required to give feedback on findings in the form of reports or hold engagement discussions with the Electoral Commission on the same.

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ACCREDITED OBSERVERS

  1. Observers shall not be involved in the administration of any aspect of the Voter Registration exercise, either by giving directives to or interfering with Voter Registration officials in the performance of their duties
  2. All observers shall comply with lawful directives issued by or under the authority of the Electoral Commission, including an order to leave a voter registration center or any premises where an electoral activity is conducted by the Electoral Commission, or given by the Voter Registration officials as the case may be.
  3. Observers should not attempt or procure favours or induce Voter Registration officials in the performance of their duties.
  4. If observers need any clarifications, they should do so in a polite manner with the Voter Registration officials.

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FYI: A total of 3,374,258 voters registered in the 2022 voter registration exercise.  Click here for breakdown

MESSAGE TO VOTERS

  1. It is your civic right and responsibility to register and vote in elections.
  2. Come out and register from 3rd September to 4th October 2022 to enable you to vote in the June 24, 2023 Presidential, Parliamentary and Local council elections.
  3. If you don’t register now, you cannot vote.
  4. Disability is not inability; all persons with disabilities are encouraged to come out and register in order to vote in the 2023 elections.
  5. Bring your proof of identity when you come to register.
  6. One Sierra Leone, One Registration, One Identity Card.
  7. Women  are encouraged to come out in numbers to register
  8. Women are also encouraged to contest/vote in the 2023 elections.
  9. Voter registration is from 3rd September to 4th October 2022.
  10. If you will be 18 years or older on the eve of 24th June 2023, come out and register.
  11. Go to the nearest registration centre within your Ward and register between the period 3rd September to 4th October
  12. Registration Centres become Polling Centres on Election Day, so register at a centre in a Ward where you are ordinarily resident.
  13. All Registration Centres will open 7:00a.m to 5 p.m. Monday to Sunday/every day
  14. Make sure you collect your registration receipts after you register.
  15. Sierra Leone has a new registration system now; everybody must register again in 2022.
  16. See list of registration centres/polling centres here

please check regularly for date of exhibition and id cards distribution

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