EC starts nomination of candidates for Bukedea LC5 by-election

Kampala – The Electoral Commission have today Monday, June 5, 2023 kicked off of candidates to contest in the by-election for Chairperson, Bukedea District.

During this exercise, the Commission will also nominate candidates to contest for positions of Councillors in Local Government Councils in Bukedea District where vacancies exist.

According to the Electoral Commission spokesperson Paul Bukenya, the nominations will be conducted at the Office of the Returning Officer in Bukedea Town Council, starting at 9am and ending at 5pm on Monday and Tuesday.

He says seven aspirants have so far collected forms for nomination of District Chairperson, and are expected to return them for verification during this exercise.

These include Akol Mary (National Resistance Movement), Edekeny Pius (Independent), Lokwiisk Tychicus Ebukalin (Independent), Oita Sam Odeke (Forum for Democratic Change)

The others are Okiria Paul (National Unity Platform), Okwii Salim (Uganda Peoples’ Congress) and Omagor David Stephen (Independent).

The nomination exercise will end on Tuesday 6th June 2023.

Bukenya says the nominated candidates will conduct campaign meetings for six days, that is, from Wednesday 7th to Monday 12th June 2023.

The polling for District Female Workers Councillor, Bukedea and the Sub County Male Youth Councillor representing Kocheka Sub-county, will be conducted on 13th June 2023, and shall be by electoral college, according to the EC

“Polling and counting of results for by-election of the District Chairperson, Bukedea; the District Directly-elected Councillor for Bukedea Sub County; the Sub County Woman Councillor for Mukongoro in Aligoi Sub County and the Sub County Directly-elected Councillor for Kotiokot Parish in Kabarwa Sub County, will be conducted on Wednesday 14th June 2023, at all polling stations in the affected electoral areas,” said Bukenya

The District Chairperson seat for Bukedea District fell vacant following the death of the former Chairperson, Moses Olemukan on 17th December 2022, while the other Local Government vacancies occurred due to resignation of the elected Councillors.

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