Tamale High Court has ordered a rerun of the 2024 parliamentary election in the Kpandai constituency within 30 days, citing serious irregularities that affected the integrity of the vote.
Justice Emmanuel Brew Plange presided over the case, which followed a petition by National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate Daniel Nsala Wakpal challenging the December 7, 2024, election results.
The court found discrepancies in 41 of the 152 polling stations, particularly in Form 8A, the official “pink sheets,” concluding that these breaches violated electoral regulations and materially influenced the outcome.
Matthew Nyindam of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had been declared the winner, but the ruling nullifies his victory and calls for a fresh poll.
Election day in Kpandai had been marked by tension, with reports of missing biometric verification devices, destroyed ballots, and security interventions.
Justice Plange stressed that the rerun is necessary to restore public confidence and ensure a transparent, free, and fair process.
The Electoral Commission has been directed to conduct the new election across the entire constituency within the 30-day timeframe, giving voters another opportunity to determine their representative.
































