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The Winneba High Court has dismissed a suit challenging the re-election of the assembly member for Donkonyianmu/Obrawogum Electoral Area, Mr Nathaniel Akyeampong, in the district level elections in December 2019.
According to the court, presided over by Justice Aboagye Tandoh, the first respondent, the Electoral Commission (EC) conducted the district assembly election in accordance with the law governing its operations.
It also held that the decision the EC took in the course of the election and the declaration of the results did not occasion any error patent on the face of the record.
The court also held that neither was there any breach of natural justice to warrant the court’s intervention by way of certiorari to quash the election so declared or disturb same, adding “it is further ordered that the application is devoid of merit and same dismissed”.
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The Winneba High Court has dismissed a suit challenging the re-election of the assembly member for Donkonyianmu/Obrawogum Electoral Area, Mr Nathaniel Akyeampong, in the district level elections in December 2019.
According to the court, presided over by Justice Aboagye Tandoh, the first respondent, the Electoral Commission (EC) conducted the district assembly election in accordance with the law governing its operations.
It also held that the decision the EC took in the course of the election and the declaration of the results did not occasion any error patent on the face of the record.
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The Winneba High Court has dismissed a suit challenging the re-election of the assembly member for Donkonyianmu/Obrawogum Electoral Area, Mr Nathaniel Akyeampong, in the district level elections in December 2019.
According to the court, presided over by Justice Aboagye Tandoh, the first respondent, the Electoral Commission (EC) conducted the district assembly election in accordance with the law governing its operations.
It also held that the decision the EC took in the course of the election and the declaration of the results did not occasion any error patent on the face of the record.