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Title: Lesotho IEC Collaboration with Stakeholders


1
Lesotho IEC Collaboration with Stakeholders
2
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
3
Mission Statement.
  • At the IEC of Lesotho, we responsively deliver
    acceptable, free, fair, transparent and
    accessible elections to the Basotho Nation
  • To achieve this, we consciously and continuously
    improve and learn to improve our effective
    team-work and performance by using effective
    communication strategies and participatory
    approaches.
  • In all these, we earnestly enlist the honest
    support of, and are fully accountable to, all
    stakeholders in the Lesotho Elections

4
Building Sustainable Electoral Partnerships
5
Formation of Consultative Committees
  • Party Delegates Committee
  • Media Liaison Committee
  • Voter Education Committee
  • Logistics Committee
  • Security Liaison Committee
  • Conflict Management Committee
  • Law Committee
  • Data Management Committee
  • Election Coordination Committee

6
Holding Workshops
  • Political Parties
  • Principal Chiefs
  • Chiefs
  • Judges of the High Court
  • Principals of Lower and Higher Primary schools
  • Headmasters of Secondary and High schools
  • Students of the National University
  • Churches
  • Non Governmental Organisations
  • Political Youth Groups
  • People with Disabilities

7
Development of the Registration System
  • Discussions With Political Parties
  • Final Agreed Registration System
  • Characteristics of the agreed system

8
Characteristics of the agreed system
  • Duplication
  • Citizenship
  • Age
  • Control
  • Ghost Voters
  • Transparency
  • Accuracy and reliability
  • Security
  • Cost Effectiveness

9
Registration of Voters
  • Identification of Registration Centres
  • Agreeing location of Registration Centres with
    Political Parties
  • Criteria on selection of registration staff
    agreed with Political Parties
  • Employment of Registration Staff
  • Engagement of Political Party agents
  • Engagement of Official Witnesses
  • Training of Registration Staff,Party Agents and
    official witnesses under one roof
  • Identification of persons who are potential
    voters at the Registration Centres
    passport,baptismal certificate,official witness

10
Capture of data on Registration of Voters
  • Data included photographs,bio-data,finger prints
    and signatures
  • Integrate them to appear on one Registration sheet

11
Display of Voters Register
  • Display of the 1st Register
  • 1st Register given to Political Parties for
    scrutiny

12
Registration of 17 year olds
  • Registration Centres open for registration of 17
    year olds
  • Registration for 17 year olds opens for one week
    only
  • Display of voter register for 17 year olds
  • Political Parties given voter register for 17
    year olds

13
Display of Voters Register
  • 2ND Voters Register displayed following
    incorporation of the data on 17 year olds into
    the main Register
  • Political Parties given 2nd voter register for
    scrutiny

14
Compilation of the Final Voters Register
  • Final voters register produced
  • Political parties given the final voters register

15
Nomination of Candidates
  • Identification of Nomination Courts
  • Gazzettement of nomination courts
  • Appointment of Returning officers
  • Gazzettement of Returning officers
  • Return of nominated candidates

16
Preparations for voting day
  • Procurement of Ballot paper
  • Provision of ballot boxes,seals,indelible ink
    etc.
  • Criteria on selection of voting station officers
    agreed with Political Parties
  • Appointment of voting station officers
  • Engagement of party agents
  • Engagement of official witnesses
  • Identification of voting stations
  • Voting stations agreed with Political Parties
  • Training of voting station officers,party agents
    and official witnesses under one roof

17
Publication of Results at voting stations
  • Reconciliation of ballot paper at voting stations
  • Counting at voting stations
  • Announcement of results at voting stations
  • Presence of Party Agents in voting stations
  • Party Agents signing for the results at voting
    stations
  • Party Agents retaining copy of the Results
  • Results transferred to the Returning Officer
  • Party Agents form part of the entourage to the
    Returning Officers office

18
Publication of results at the Returning Officers
Office
  • Presence of Candidates and/or Party Agents
  • Returning Officer adds results from voting
    stations
  • Returning Officer Announces results for the
    Constituency
  • Results transferred to the District H/Q
  • Party Agents form part of the entourage to the
    office of the Area Electoral Officer at the
    District H/Q

19
Transmission of results from District H/Q to the
Results Center in Maseru
  • Presence of Party Agents/Party Representatives
  • Area Electoral Officer transmits the results by
    fax machine

20
Publication of the results at the Results Centre
in Maseru
  • Presence of Election Coordination Committee and
    general public
  • Fax machine receiving results from district H/Q
  • Copies of results made
  • Commissioners announce the results
  • Results displayed on the big screen

21
Gazzettement of returned Candidates
  • All Returning Officers submit original results to
    the Commission
  • Verification of results
  • Gazzettement
  • Gazzette delivered to the Speaker of the National
    Assembly.

22
Challenges
  • Transparency is a norm of good election
    management but not yet a legal norm.
  • Limited economic opportunities
  • Job exists in government bureacracy security
    forces and other organs of the state.
  • Attendant Implications
  • Ruling partys control of access to jobs
  • Parliamentary seats highly coveted perks and
    steady salaries.
  • Raising of personal stakes for political
    competition
  • Adversarial political culture and propensity
    towards violence.
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