By Maxwell Awumah
Ho, Dec 7, GNA-The burgeoning queues that characterised the beginning of the voting exercise in Ho has been loudly absent at most of the polling centres at noon on Saturday.
The situation has been reduced to ‘walk-in and vote’ and all the early queues have evaporated, according to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) observation.
The EC officials and the other stakeholders have resorted to chatting the time away.
Meanwhile, most polling centres have exceeded the halfway mark.
The Ho Kpodzi E. P. JSS A, centre 1C, for instance has 214 voters going through the exercise out of 531 registered voters.
Mr Emmanuel Buahini, the Polling Official told the GNA that there was one proxy and one transfer vote making the number but said there were no queues, all machines working perfectly.
The situation was same at the Roman Catholic Primary School Polling Centre, where Mr Senyo Bedzrah disclosed that 215 voters had voted out of 418 registered members with the United Pentecostal Primary Centre recording 228 out of 452 expected voters.
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