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True, 1,200 presidential ballots reported missing in Yendi

Fact-check Ghana
December 7, 2024
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Claim:  Multiple social media users (here, here  and here)  claim that 1,200 presidential ballots were lost in Yendi.

Verdict: True

Explanation: The Ghana Fact Coalition spoke with a correspondent from the Yendi Constituency, who confirmed that 1,200 presidential ballots were missing. A West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) observer stationed in Yendi also confirmed via telephone that the missing ballot papers were detected in the EC office before distribution to the polling station.

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