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Press Release

August 07, 2013

NPP

 

RESPONDENTS’ PREFERRED DATASET STILL BRINGS MAHAMA DOWN IN ALL CATEGORIES

The petitioners in the ongoing Presidential Election Petition at the Supreme Court have indicated in their addresses that even though it would amount to exclusion of evidence and militate against the interest of doing substantial justice, should the court accept the argument of the respondents and exclude pink sheets which have been mislabeled or re-categorized, the petitioners will still have enough numbers to support their case that John Mahama was not validly elected President on December 7th.

In presenting the “statistical analysis of the impact of constitutional and statutory violations, malpractices and irregularities”, the petitioners stated “The respondents have argued, however, that polling stations/pink sheets should only be counted if:

i. they fall within the original categorization of the affidavit of the petitioners (i.e. all re-categorisation should be ignored even if the names, codes and number of polling stations specified in the further and better particulars remain the same)

ii. they fall within the original range or original labelling for each category in the affidavit of the petitioners (i.e. all mislabelled pink sheets should be ignored even if the names, codes and number of polling stations specified in the further and better particulars remain the same).

iii. the exhibit numbers are unique (i.e. pink sheets with duplicate exhibit numbers should be excluded)”

The petitioners proceeded to explain that “the argument by the respondents to exclude evidence on the basis of mislabeling, duplicate exhibit numbers and re-categorisation is bizarre. To do so would essentially amount to an exclusion of evidence and militate against the interest of doing substantial justice. Nonetheless, we have proceeded to do an impact analysis of the data using the respondents‟ argument.”

The address indicated that the polling station pink sheets the respondents want excluded total 1,024 and provided tables for them and noted that for the purposes of arguments, those 1,024 polling stations will be excluded from the 10,119 polling stations the petitioners are relying on to make an impact analysis of the various irregularities and their combinations based on the respondents’ preferred dataset.

This means for the analysis, using the respondents’ preferred dataset, the petitioners restricted themselves to only 9,095 polling stations instead of the 10,119 polling stations the petitioners are relying on now.

However, should the court uphold the arguments of the petitioners and annul the results from only the 9,095 polling stations in the respondents’ preferred dataset, a total of 3,554,853 votes will be affected. Out of these, 2,365,265 votes will be deducted from John Mahama’s declared total and will result in him having 43.14% of the valid votes cast, which is much less than the required 50%+ 1 needed to be elected winner of the election. Nana Akufo- Addo on the other hand will have his votes reduced by 1,123,025, which will give him 55.45% of the valid votes cast.

Similarly, should the court uphold the arguments of the petitioners on the irregularities of over voting, voting without biometric verification and the absence of presiding officer’s signature and annul the results using the respondents’ preferred dataset, 4,079 polling stations with a total of 1,640,789 votes will be affected. Out of this total, John Mahama’s votes will see a reduction of 1,118,202 while Nana Akufo-Addo’s votes will be reduced by 489,233. These reductions will result in John Mahama having 47.64% of the valid votes while Nana Akufo – Addo will have 50.88% of the valid votes. This means that Nana Akufo-Addo would have secured more than the required 50%+1 votes to be elected, even if only the polling stations in the respondents’ preferred dataset are used.

On the twin categories of over voting and voting without biometric verification, a total of 3,154 polling stations with 1,272,973 votes will be affected using the respondents’ preferred dataset.

“Annulling the votes in those polling stations would mean that John Dramani Mahama‟s total votes would be reduced by 868,156 resulting in him securing 48.41% of valid votes cast. Nana Akufo-Addo‟s total votes, on the other hand, would be reduced by 378,179, resulting in him securing 50.10% of valid votes cast. The constitutional and statutory violations of over-voting and voting without biometric verification, therefore, would have had a material effect on the election results declared by the 2nd respondent, even if one accepts the “Respondents’ Preferred Data Set” . In this situation also, Nana Akufo–Addo, 1st petitioner, ought to be declared validly elected as President”, the address said.

Also, should the court decide to annul polling stations affected by the absence of presiding officer’s signature and voting without biometric verification using the respondents’ preferred dataset, a total of 3,128 polling stations will be affected. When the votes from these polling stations are annulled, John Mahama as a result of these infractions will see a reduction in his votes of 836,658 while Nana Akufo – Addo’s votes will also be reduced by 361,018. These annulments and deductions will result in John Mahama having 48.49% while Nana Akufo – Addo will have 50.02% of the valid votes.

On the individual irregularities, the petitioners proved that even when the respondents’ preferred dataset is used, each irregularity if sustained by the court and the necessary annulments done, will mean that John Mahama did not secure the required 50%+1 of the valid votes.

With over voting, should the court agree to annul the results from only polling stations affected by over voting using only the respondents’ preferred dataset (which excludes pink sheets mislabeled, re-categorized or those with duplicate exhibit numbers) a total of 1,588 polling stations with 684,932 votes will be affected.

“Annulling these votes means that John Dramani Mahama’s total votes would be reduced by 462,094, resulting in him securing 49.59% of valid votes cast. Nana Akufo-Addo’s total votes, on the other hand, would be reduced by 208,722, resulting in him securing 48.88% of valid votes cast. The constitutional and statutory violation of over-voting, therefore, would have had a material effect on the election results declared by the 2nd respondent even if one accepts the “Respondents’ Preferred Data Set”. In that circumstance, there ought to be a second election between the two leading candidates, in accordance with article 63(4) of the Constitution”, the petitioners noted.

“The respondents have further argued that pink sheets for which the number of ballots papers issued to voters eligible to vote at the polling station (column C1 on the pink sheet) was left blank (or filled as zero) should be excluded, because ballot accounting is not possible. There are 223 such pink sheets in the “Respondents’ Preferred Data Set”. If these pink sheets are excluded, as argued, the impact of the annulment of votes as a result of over-voting still leaves the 1st respondent short of 50% plus of valid votes cast required. Excluding the pink sheets for which C1 is zero or blank would mean that John Dramani Mahama’s total votes would be reduced by 399,518, resulting in him securing 49.74% of valid votes cast. Nana Akufo-Addo’s total votes, on the other hand, would be reduced by 179,917, resulting in him securing 48.72% of valid votes cast”, the address continued.

Again, the petitioners in their address indicated that should the court accept the arguments of the petitioners on only the statutory violation of voting without biometric verification and annul the votes from polling stations affected using the respondents’ preferred dataset, a total of 2,009 polling stations will be affected.

“In such a situation, John Dramani Mahama’s total votes would be reduced by 526,416, resulting in him securing 49.35% of valid votes cast. Nana Akufo-Addo’s total votes, on the other, hand would be reduced by 221,678, resulting in him securing 49.14% of valid votes cast. The statutory violation of voting without biometric verification would therefore have had a material effect on the election results declared by the 2nd respondent, even if one accepts the “Respondents’ Preferred Data Set” . In that circumstance, there ought to be a second election between the two leading candidates”, the petitioners stated.

Also, using the respondents preferred dataset, 1,384 polling stations are affected by the constitutional violation of the absence of the presiding officer’s signature. Should the votes from these polling stations be annulled, “John Dramani Mahama’s total votes would be reduced by 382,088, resulting in him securing 49.78% of valid votes cast. Nana Akufo-Addo’s total votes, on the other hand, would be reduced by 170,940, resulting in him securing 48.68% of valid votes cast.” This will mean that John Mahama did not secure the required 50%+1 of valid votes to win the December 7th election.

Finally, the petitioners indicated in their address that using the respondents’ preferred dataset, 7,995 polling stations are affected by the malpractice of same serial numbers for different polling station pink sheets. Again, should the court agree to annul these results, a total of 3,143,993 votes will be affected. This will see a reduction in John Mahama’s votes of 2,095,045 which will result in him having 44.32% of the valid votes while Nana Akufo-Addo will have his votes reduced by 990,881 votes resulting in him having 54.23% of the valid votes.

Counsel for the respondents, especially Tony Lithur and Tsatsu Tsikata, it will be recalled, spent substantial time and energy on issues like mislabeling, re-categorization etc. during the hearings and also in their addresses and suggested to the court that pink sheets affected by such issues should be set aside. However, the address of the petitioners and their statistical analysis all backed by tables shows that even if the respondents arguments on setting aside such pink sheets are accepted, the petitioners will still have enough numbers to prove that indeed the outcome of the December 7th General Election was affected by the various constitutional and statutory irregularities, violations and malpractices.

 

NPP

August 07, 2013








 

 

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