The Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) will be first on the ballot paper during the December 7 parliamentary elections.
They will be followed by the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) and the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The Electoral Commission on Thursday invited the various political parties to ballot for their spots on the parliamentary ballot paper Election 2016.
The balloting took place at the Inter Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) conference hall at the Electoral Commission headquarters in Accra.
In all, seven (7) political parties took part in the balloting.
The eight political parties were not available for balloting as a result, the EC decided to arrange them in the order in which they filed their nominations.
Below is how the political parties will appear on the ballot paper:
1. Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP)
2. Progressive People’s Party (PPP)
3. National Democratic Congress (NDC)
4. United Progressive Party (UPP)
5. New Patriotic Party (NPP)
6. National Democratic Party (NDP)
7. Independent People's Party (IPP)
8. United Front Party (UFP)
9. All People's Party (APC)
10. Reformed Patriotic Democrats (RPD)
11. Unity Systems Development Party (USDP)
12. Ghana Freedom Party (GFP)
13. Convention People's Party (CPP)
14. People's National Convention (PNC)
15. Democratic People's Party (DPP)
Source: Rebecca Addo Tetteh/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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Indeed NDC is now on infrastructure which is the easy way to go.Thank you NDC but we need somebody to manage these .NDC is failing in building a strong economy,high rate of corruption ,low rate in the growth in agriculture ,high rate in utilities high ,higher taxes . To Ghanaians ,vote this gov out because they say we do not think about the future .Most of us believe in what they can see for now .If NDC comes back, there will be more hardship.All the loans they have taking will be demanded and we have to pay through taxes.To the youth remember your TV licence, most of you will go to prisons for not paying.Other taxes will also increase.The prices of food will increase drastically , robbery attacks and corruption will also will increase .All the other opposition parties to join vote for change.
Oh Ghanaian! Ballot too you're reading meaning into it? It doesn't mean anything people.
INDEED IS A THIRD TERM AND IT ALSO MEANS GOD IS WITH NDC BECAUSE IT STANDS FOR THE TRENITY GOD DE FATHER,DE SON AND DE HOLY SPIRIT
Tthe 5th position could be good for NPP in constituencies where NDP and IPP do not contest. In that case NPP candidate shall be at the bottom (aseE h).
But seriously, no cpp , no pnc parliamentary candidats ? there is one cpp candidate in aburi. I tink Bernard Mornah is also contesting for pnc parliamentary. I dont get it
Kwesi Pratt where is CPP ?
(positions on the ballot for parliamentary) hahahaha interesting analysis..... Ghanaians paaaa.... Anyway i guess the CPP are not serious!
ignorance kills, is parliamentary ballot. ndc people
do u guys read the subject before you comment?. ballot for parliamentary candidates not presidential.
SHOULD MAHAMBOLE WIN, AND GOD FORBID, HOW CAN WE GET BACK THE 51.2 MILLION GHC NDC HAVE STOLEN WITH WOYOME?