Jean Mensa Pushes for Simplified E-Voting System to Reduce Rejected Ballots in Africa

March 12, 2025

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Jean Mensa on Simplified e-voting system

Introduction: The Case for a Simplified E-Voting System

Jean Mensa, the Chairperson of Ghana’s Electoral Commission (EC), has called for the adoption of a simplified e-voting system to tackle the high number of rejected ballots in African elections. Speaking at the Ninth Annual Continental Forum for Electoral Management Bodies in Accra, Mensa emphasized the need for a more efficient voting method to ensure accurate election outcomes.

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Why Africa Needs a Simplified E-Voting System

The issue of rejected ballots remains a major challenge in many African elections, often affecting final results. Mensa pointed out that invalid votes could alter election outcomes, making it crucial to implement a simplified e-voting system. She explained that this digital approach would significantly reduce human errors associated with traditional voting methods.

How a Simplified E-Voting System Will Work

Mensa envisions a voting process where voters directly select their preferred candidate or party logo on an electronic screen. This simplified e-voting system would eliminate the common issue of incorrect thumb-printing, reducing errors and improving voter confidence.

Steps Towards Implementation of the Simplified E-Voting System

Although Ghana has started discussions on adopting e-voting technology, Mensa assured stakeholders that the transition would be gradual. She stressed the need for careful planning, public education, and training of electoral officers to ensure smooth implementation of the simplified e-voting system.

Conclusion

Jean Mensa’s push for a simplified e-voting system highlights the growing need for electoral reforms in Africa. By integrating digital voting solutions, countries can reduce invalid ballots, enhance election credibility, and strengthen democracy.

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