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By Lazaro Apunyo

Voters checking on their particulars in the voters register (Courtesy Photo)

MOROTO: Over 15,000 voters in Moroto district have missed voter registration and display exercise ahead of the upcoming Local Council I (LCI) and Women Council elections.

Esther Immaculate Ajwang, the Election Administrator and Returning Officer for Moroto District, noted that 25,631 voters were registered during a four-day nationwide voter registration exercise compared to 41,507 voters who were registered for the 2026 general election.

This means that 15,876 voters, representing 38 percent of the total number of registered voters in the district didn’t show up for the registration exercise, raising concern among the leaders and election officials over predicted low turnout in the forthcoming village council elections.

Ajwang attributed the decline in turnout to migration patterns, noting that a substantial number of voters have migrated to different regions in search of food, water and pasture following the ongoing prolonged drought, which has exacerbated food insecurity in the district.

In spite of the disappointing registration figures, Ajwang urged those who have registered to participate in the upcoming village-level elections.

While explaining the prerequisites for participation in the Village Council polls, Ajwang said one must be a Ugandan citizen, aged 18 and above, resident of the village and possess a national identification card.

Esther Immaculate Ajwang-giving update of the Village Council voters’ registration exercise-English

Village elections have become less important due to hunger and economic hardship, according to Emmanuel Adiaka, a resident of Lolayen Village in Nadunget Town Council.

He said that since candidates stand to gain from the votes, they ought to take the initiative in encouraging locals to take part in the upcoming polls.

According to the Electoral Commission roadmap, Women Council members will be elected on July 23, while voting for LC I chairpersons will be held on July 28, by lining behind candidates.

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