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  • Joe Ghartey to Face Court Over Alleged Fraudulent Electoral Victory

    Joe Ghartey to Face Court Over Alleged Fraudulent Electoral Victory

    Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hon Joe Ghartey is standing on the brinks of electoral dispute as his return to Parliament faces legal action over alleged massive electoral fraud.

    The MP for Essikado Ketan had earlier been reported to have lost the seat to NDC’s Grace Ayensu Danquah, but things took a dramatic turn at the 11th hour as the a 3 person contest turned to six on a different ballot paper to claim victory for the long-time Parliamentarian.

    Although three persons contested in the elections, the EC published an artwork on its website with the result of six candidates. It, however, deleted it later and uploaded a different one.

    In the process of fighting back to see a clean system, it has been detected that the MP through the help of the Electoral Commission(EC) won the seat through the back door as two separate set of ballot papers were used in the the election.

    Three people contested the seat but a second paper used in the fraudulent declaration saw faces of six people on the different ballot sheet.

    This has dented the image of the EC as many pro-opposition Facebook groups including NDC TV and some commentators are sharing images to claim that the Commission published results for six parliamentary candidates for the Essikado-Ketan seat when in fact, only three people contested for the seat.

    In her reaction to the suspected fraud denied her first chance in Parliament, Dr Grace Ayensu has threatened to go to court to seek redress.

    She also accused the EC officials of swapping figures in the NPP’s favour, confirming that the Electoral Commission indeed shared an Essikado-Ketan parliamentary results document with results for six supposed candidates although only three people contested in that election.

    Ghanaweb

  • US Election 2020: Biden overtakes Trump in Pennsylvania as Georgia heads for recount

    US Election 2020: Biden overtakes Trump in Pennsylvania as Georgia heads for recount

    Democratic candidate Joe Biden has consolidated his lead over Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, a key state in the US presidential race, results data show.

    Mr Biden is ahead by nearly 29,000 votes, with 99% counted. If he takes the state, he will win the election.

    Earlier, Mr Biden edged ahead of his Republican rival in Georgia, another important battleground state, where a recount will now be held.

    Meanwhile, the Trump campaign said: “This election is not over.”

    However, there is no indication Mr Trump will concede to his opponent in the short term.

    “Joe Biden should not wrongfully claim the office of the President,” he tweeted on Friday afternoon. “I could make that claim also. Legal proceedings are just now beginning!”

    Mr Trump has been making unsubstantiated claims of election fraud, spurring some fellow Republicans to speak up that the rhetoric should be toned down.

    What’s the current state of the race?

    Mr Biden is leading Mr Trump by more than 4 million votes out of a record 145 million cast.

    But US presidential election results are decided on a state-by-state basis in the Electoral College, and the contest is much closer in the key battlegrounds.

    Mr Biden has 253 Electoral College votes, while Mr Trump has 214. To win the White House, a candidate needs 270.

    Some news organisations have a higher tally for Mr Biden, having projected a win for the Democrat in Arizona. But the BBC considers the state too early to call.

    Pennsylvania, where Mr Biden was born, has 20 Electoral College votes. If the Democrat wins it, he would secure the victory with 273 votes.

    The Rust Belt state voted Democratic in six consecutive White House races before it swung to Mr Trump in 2016.

    In Georgia, Mr Biden is currently leading with more than 4,000 votes, and 99% of the ballots counted. Georgia’s secretary of state said there would be a recount because the margin was so small.

    Georgia (16 electoral votes) is a traditionally Republican state and has not been won by a Democrat in a presidential race since 1992.

    Mr Biden leads by more than 22,000 votes in Nevada (six electoral votes) and by fewer than 30,000 in Arizona (11 electoral votes).

    Mr Trump leads in North Carolina (15 electoral votes) by more than 76,000 ballots.

    Mr Trump’s team says legal challenges and recounts in some states will favour them.

    Bob Bauer, a Biden campaign lawyer, says the lawsuits are legally “meritless”.

    But on Thursday, a judge in Pennsylvania ruled that Republican election observers should be granted close-up observation of the counting.

    A win in just Pennsylvania or two of the other four remaining states would be enough to confirm Mr Biden as president-elect.

    Mr Trump would need to win Pennsylvania and three of the remaining four states.

    BBC