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Overview

A candidate, polling agent or voter may object to another voter at the polls on the following grounds:

  • They believe the voter is not the voter named on the Voter Registration Card;
  • They believe the voter has voted before in the same election; or
  • They believe that the voter is disqualified from voting in the election.
Who is eligible?

Citizens of Botswana, 18 years or above who hold a valid voters’ registration card.

How do I get this service?
  • Complete Form Q (Objection to Voter) before a presiding election officer at the poll. This declaration is made under oath.
  • If the voter does not respond to the objection by making a written declaration using Form R, the presiding election officer will either:
    1. Not issue a ballot to that person.
    2. If a ballot was already issued, but the voter has not yet entered the polling booth, the officer will impound and cancel the ballot paper.
    3. If a ballot was already issued and the voter has already cast the ballot, the presiding elections officer will make a notation on the election roll sating, "protested against under section 57".
What supporting documents are required?
  • Voter Registration Card
  • Form Q – (Objection to Voter)
How long will this service take?

Within 10 minutes of application at the poll.

Where can I get more information on this Service

Please contact the office listed below.

The Secretary

Independent Electoral Commission

Private Bag 00284

Gaborone, Botswana

 

Phone: (+267) 361 2400

Toll free No: 0800 600 710

Fax: (+267) 3900581/3905205/3190889

Website: www.iec.gov.bw ,

Facebook: IEC Botswana

Email: iec_info [at] gov.bw (iec_info[at]gov[dot]bw)

 

Opening hours: 06:30 to 19:00 on Polling day.

Additional information can also be obtained in the Electoral Act.

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