ABSIEC RELEASES TIMETABLE FOR ABIA COUNCIL POLL
The Abia State Independent Electoral Commission (ABSIEC) has officially announced the timetable for the highly anticipated Local Government elections set for November 2nd, 2024.
In accordance with the powers vested in the Commission under Part II, Paragraph 4(a) of the Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), ABSIEC has outlined key dates and activities leading up to the elections.
The election will mark a pivotal moment for grassroots governance in Abia State, as political parties prepare to field their candidates across the state’s local government areas.
The timetable details crucial steps, from the issuance of the Notice of Election to the actual voting day and potential run-offs. Below is a breakdown of the key dates:
1. Notice of Election:
Saturday, 21st September 2024
2. Political Party Primaries:
Tuesday, 24th September – Wednesday, 2nd October 2024
3. Submission of Candidates by Political Parties:
Friday, 4th October – Sunday, 6th October 2024
4. Screening of Candidates by ABSIEC:
Monday, 7th October – Wednesday, 9th October 2024
5. Hearing of Appeals/Complaints by Screening Committee:
Thursday, 10th October – Friday, 11th October 2024
6. Substitution and Screening of Substituted Candidates:
Sunday, 13th October – Monday, 14th October 2024
7. Final Publication of Candidate List:
Tuesday, 15th October – Wednesday, 16th October 2024
8. Electioneering Campaigns:
Thursday, 17th October – Thursday, 31st October 2024
9. Notice of Polls:
Friday, 18th October 2024
10. Local Government Elections:
Saturday, 2nd November 2024
11. Run-off Elections (if applicable):
Sunday, 3rd November 2024
With political activity heating up across the state, all eyes are on the upcoming primaries, which will determine the candidates contesting in the election. The electoral body has emphasized its commitment to ensuring a free, fair, and transparent election process, and has urged all political parties and candidates to adhere to the guidelines set out in the timetable.
Abians are encouraged to stay informed and participate actively in this important democratic exercise that will shape the future of local governance in the state.