He further indicated that based on the «good works» of the president, Nana Konadu's efforts
at getting on the ballot paper in this year's elections and her rhetoric's about President Mahama's governance style would not impact the elections in any way.GhanaPoliticsOnline.Com
Not exact matches
To
get on the
ballot paper, a candidate needs to be nominated by
at least 12.5 % of Labour MPs.
All six declared candidates secured more than the 45 nominations from MPs that was the minimum requirement for them to
get onto the
ballot paper by close of nominations
at 12:30 UTC +1
on 17 May 2007.
«If he
got on the
ballot paper and won we would just have to go
at him again and just keep doing it until he loses.»
At the moment, candidates to be Labour leader must receive nominations from 15 % of its MPs in order to
get on the
ballot paper.