Electoral Act 2026

INEC Reviews Party Regulations to Align with Electoral Act 2026

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INEC has begun a comprehensive clause-by-clause review of political party regulations to align with the Electoral Act 2026. The reform aims to reduce pre-election litigation, strengthen compliance culture and integrate findings from the Political Party Performance Index. Officials say credible elections begin with transparent party governance long before polling day....

INEC Assures 2027 Transmission Glitches Eliminated with Mock Presidential Test

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INEC says lessons from the 2023 election have reshaped its technology deployment strategy ahead of 2027. Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan announced plans for a nationwide mock presidential exercise to test inter-state result transmission, pledging that technical glitches experienced previously will not recur. The commission also identified logistics and network limitations as critical operational priorities....

Opposition, Presidency Clash Over Electoral Act 2026 Provisions Ahead of 2027 Polls

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The Electoral Act 2026 controversy intensified in Abuja as opposition leaders accused the Presidency and National Assembly of embedding anti-democratic provisions in the new law, particularly on electronic transmission and party primaries. The Presidency and Senate rejected the claims, insisting the amendments strengthen transparency while urging critics to pursue formal legislative channels....

INEC Reschedules 2027 Presidential Election to January 16 Under New Electoral Act

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INEC reschedules 2027 elections following the enactment of the Electoral Act 2026, shifting the Presidential and National Assembly polls to January 16, 2027. The adjustment realigns party primaries, campaign timelines, and funding cycles while responding to legal compliance requirements and public concerns over previous dates that clashed with Ramadan....

Electoral Act 2026: Senate Leader Defends 24-Hour Assent as Clause 60 Debate Intensifies

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The Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, has defended President Bola Tinubu’s decision to sign the Electoral Act 2026 within 24 hours of its passage, describing the process as collaborative and consultative. His remarks come amid sustained criticism from civil society groups over Clause 60, which makes electronic transmission of results optional rather than mandatory....

FCT Area Council Elections 2026: APC Wins 5 Councils as 15% Turnout Fuels Electoral Act Backlash

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The FCT Area Council Elections 2026 delivered five council victories to the APC and one to the PDP, but a 15 per cent voter turnout and intensifying criticism of the Electoral Act 2026 have reshaped the political narrative. Parties, civil society and religious leaders now warn that trust in Nigeria’s electoral framework faces renewed strain ahead of 2027....

How Manipulation Would Have To Occur Under the Electoral Act 2026 Hybrid Model

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The Electoral Act 2026 hybrid model retains electronic transmission while permitting manual fallback under defined failure conditions. This forensic breakdown maps the exact procedural steps required for manipulation to succeed under the amended framework. Rather than rhetoric, the analysis examines structural barriers, discretion points, certification triggers, and audit mechanisms before Nigeria’s 2027 elections...

Electoral Act 2026 Explained: What Changed From 2022 — And Where Transmission Risk Now Sits

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Electoral Act 2026 explained: Nigeria’s amended electoral law retains electronic transmission of results but codifies manual fallback under defined failure conditions. The shift has triggered national debate. This deep dive dissects what changed from 2022, where discretion now sits, and how implementation before 2027 will determine whether transparency strengthens or weakens....

Electoral Act 2026 Signed Into Law as Transmission Clause Sparks National Divide

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President Bola Tinubu has signed the Electoral Act 2026 into law less than 24 hours after its passage by the National Assembly, following intense disagreement over electronic transmission of election results. The new law formally recognises electronic upload but permits manual fallback where technology fails, setting the stage for heightened scrutiny ahead of 2027....

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