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Malawi election recount ordered in some areas | Malawi election recount ordered in some areas |
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Malawi's electoral commission has ordered a recount in some areas after discovering some voting anomalies after last Tuesday's general election. | Malawi's electoral commission has ordered a recount in some areas after discovering some voting anomalies after last Tuesday's general election. |
In one constituency nearly five times as many people voted as there were names on the voters' roll. | In one constituency nearly five times as many people voted as there were names on the voters' roll. |
The High Court on Saturday over-ruled an attempt by President Joyce Banda to annul the vote which she said was marred by rigging. | The High Court on Saturday over-ruled an attempt by President Joyce Banda to annul the vote which she said was marred by rigging. |
One of her main rivals Peter Mutharika has a lead in unofficial exit polls. | One of her main rivals Peter Mutharika has a lead in unofficial exit polls. |
Her other main challenger is a former preacher, Lazarus Chakwera, the candidate of the Malawi Congress Party, which governed from independence in 1964 until the first multi-party poll in 1994. | Her other main challenger is a former preacher, Lazarus Chakwera, the candidate of the Malawi Congress Party, which governed from independence in 1964 until the first multi-party poll in 1994. |
Mrs Banda, who came to power two years ago after the sudden death of President Bingu wa Mutharika, had said a new vote should be held within 90 days and she would not stand again in any new poll. | Mrs Banda, who came to power two years ago after the sudden death of President Bingu wa Mutharika, had said a new vote should be held within 90 days and she would not stand again in any new poll. |
Peter Mutharika is the the brother of the late president and had served as his foreign minister. | Peter Mutharika is the the brother of the late president and had served as his foreign minister. |
'The law will punish them' | 'The law will punish them' |
The BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Blantyre says there was a heated meeting between the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and the political parties who took part in the election before a recount was agreed on Sunday evening. | The BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Blantyre says there was a heated meeting between the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and the political parties who took part in the election before a recount was agreed on Sunday evening. |
Mr Mutharika's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) had got an injunction to stop the MEC from conducting a full recount, but later agreed to the partial recount. | |
"We will recount the votes in 42 stations where there were anomalies," an electoral commissioner, Emmanuel Chimkwita-Phiri, said. | "We will recount the votes in 42 stations where there were anomalies," an electoral commissioner, Emmanuel Chimkwita-Phiri, said. |
"We will investigate who was behind this and the law will punish them." | "We will investigate who was behind this and the law will punish them." |
Our reporter says that in one constituency only 38,000 voters registered but more than 184,000 actually voted in the presidential ballot in which 12 candidates were standing. | Our reporter says that in one constituency only 38,000 voters registered but more than 184,000 actually voted in the presidential ballot in which 12 candidates were standing. |
Last week, Mrs Banda accused a party, which she did not name, of infiltrating and hacking the electronic system that transmits the results to the MEC's headquarters. | Last week, Mrs Banda accused a party, which she did not name, of infiltrating and hacking the electronic system that transmits the results to the MEC's headquarters. |
The MEC's chairman denied that its system had been hacked. | The MEC's chairman denied that its system had been hacked. |
The president said irregularities included | The president said irregularities included |
Late on Friday, the MEC said Mr Mutharika had taken a lead of 42%, with 30% of votes counted. Ms Banda was in second place with 23%, the commission said. | Late on Friday, the MEC said Mr Mutharika had taken a lead of 42%, with 30% of votes counted. Ms Banda was in second place with 23%, the commission said. |
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