Justice Simon Mugyenyi Byabakama EC Chairman

KAMPALA– The Electoral Commission of Uganda has announced the conclusion of the nationwide display of the National Voters’ Register, which ran from April 25th to May 15th, 2025, in most polling stations, however, an extension until May 20th has been granted for 620 polling stations that experienced initial technical delays.

The Commission also confirmed the completion of the Special Interest Groups voters’ register display, which targeted youths, persons with disabilities, and older persons and ran from April 25th to May 8th.

The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission. Justice Simon Byabakama Mugyenyi said that thhere shsll be no further extension of the exercise and the purpose was to ensure the accuracy of voter details and allow for objections to inclusions or removals.

He said that during the display, citizens were encouraged to scrutinize the register and report deceased individuals, underage voters, those registered in incorrect parishes and duplicate entries.

Following the display, the Electoral Commission will now commence the display of lists of individuals recommended for removal or inclusion in the National Voters’ Register and this phase will run from today May 16th to May 26th, 2025, will take place at each respective Parish/Ward Headquarter whose purpose of this exercise is to allow individuals wrongly recommended for deletion to raise objections to the Parish/Ward Tribunal.

The Parish or Ward Tribunal, appointed by the area Magistrate, comprises two elders and three other members appointed in consultation with political parties who will make the final decisions on recommendations for inclusion, deletion, or correction.

Byabakama noted that complaints arising from the display exercise are to be directed to the Returning Officers of the respective Electoral Districts.

The Commission also clarified that during the initial display, lists of citizens registered and verified by the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) who had not indicated their preferred polling stations were also exhibited, to facilitate polling station assignment.

After the Tribunal process, the Commission will compile the data to produce the final National Voters’ Register for the 2025/2026 General Elections and this is the register that will be used to conduct the first cycle of elections, namely the elections of SIGs Committees, scheduled for June 2025.

The Commission reminded the public that registered voters can still confirm their details on the Electoral Commission website: https://ec.or.ug/register.

Justice Byabakama Mugyenyi expressed gratitude to stakeholders for their support and urged continued participation in the electoral process as outlined in the election roadmap for the 2026 General elections.