The Electoral Commission (EC) says it’s sealing tasks to declare the outcome of the parliamentary results of the Sene West Constituency.
Sene West is the only constituency whose results are yet to be declared by the Commission due to a dispute at the constituency level.
Until now, results for 274 seats out of the 275 parliamentary seats have been officially declared with the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) winning 137 parliamentary seats putting it ahead of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) which has won 136 seats.
An independent candidate who won a parliamentary seat in the Fomena constituency of the Ashanti Region until the elections was the sitting NPP MP.
The Electoral Commission(EC) in a statement issued on Monday, December 14, 2020, indicated that it will in the coming days, bring finality to the issue of who won the Sene West constituency seat.
“The Sene West parliamentary election is yet to be finalized and the outcome declared. The Commission assures the General Public that it is working to finalize the issues regarding the Sene West Constituency to enable the transparent, fair credible, and peaceful conclusion of the process. We expect to bring finality to this issue within the shortest possible time”, the statement stated.
Both the NDC and NPP have claimed that they have won majority seats in Parliament.
According to the EC, it is aware of contests to some parliamentary seats by both NPP and the NDC in a number of constituencies.
Meanwhile, the Commission “entreats the political parties to use the laid down processes established by law to seek redress to their concerns”.