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Posted: 2025-04-25 18:46:47 UTC

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2025-04-25 18:48:19 UTC
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INEC plans to phase out mandatory PVC use, allowing computer-generated slips with BVAS for 2027 elections to address voter disenfranchisement and malpractice. The reform aims for greater inclusion, flexibility, and transparency but faces legal, technological, and awareness challenges.
Greater inclusion of voters who struggle to collect PVCs
Increased flexibility through self-printed slips
Enhanced transparency and security via BVAS
Potential cost savings in PVC production and logistics
Legal barriers requiring amendment of the Electoral Act
Technological risks due to past BVAS glitches and poor internet coverage
Risk of fake slip generation
Voter awareness, especially in rural areas