Violence Disrupts Jinja City Voting as Mayoral Race Tightens and Ballots Begin Count
Jinja City voters faced a turbulent start to the election day, with delayed openings, low turnout at several polling stations, and violence that disrupted voting at multiple locations. The fiercely contested mayoral race features 13 candidates, including former Mayor Alton Okocha Kasolo (Independent), Kirunda Mubarak (NUP), and Hajji Nagayi Abdulhafidah (NRM), who are widely seen as front-runners.
Early morning chaos and turnout shortfalls: Several polling stations failed to meet the minimum voter threshold by 7:00 a.m., causing delays in opening ballot boxes and starting the vote.
Violence at polling sites: Reports indicate clashes involving security personnel and local leaders in some wards. The Wailama Mosque Polling Station in Kibibi Zone temporarily suspended voting around midday due to disturbances, with ballot papers reportedly scattered at the scene.
Official response and ongoing process: Jinja City Returning Officer Flavia Nakasi confirmed that violence occurred in multiple locations. Police have been deployed to affected areas to restore order. Despite the disruptions, counting has commenced across the city as the situation stabilizes.
Candidates react: Several contenders expressed concern over the chaos, emphasizing the need for an orderly process to ensure the integrity of the vote.Ongoing vote counting across Jinja City with results anticipated in the coming hours.
Further assessments from electoral authorities on security measures and any potential reruns or adjustments to polling in affected zones.
Continued coverage of voter turnout, stakeholder reactions, and the eventual outcome of Jinja City’s mayoral race.
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