Sentences with phrase «electoral disputes in»

The Commission had in the past, deployed the EADR tool through its ADR Directorate in resolving electoral disputes in different states including Kano and Imo.

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In the presidential election of 1876, an Electoral Commission was appointed which chose between electoral college results offered by some disputed states.
In December 2008, the Commission mandated her to organize the first ever National Workshop on ADR, focusing on the application of ADR to electoral / political disputes.
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According to Nana Akufo - Addo, Ghanaians are no longer interested in resorting to the courts to settle electoral disputes,...
WASHINGTON (AP)-- Disputes over a wedding cake for a same - sex couple and partisan electoral maps top the Supreme Court's agenda in the first full term of the Trump presidency.
The Commission's Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu at the occasion, commended the Institute for its partnership with INEC in deploying the Electoral Alternative Dispute Resolution (EADR) tool, aimed at resolving electoral disputes peacefully.
He expressed optimism that with greater partnership with the ICMC, more awareness on the use of the ADR tool in resolving electoral disputes would be created.
It quoted INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu at the occasion, as commending the Institute for its partnership with INEC in deploying the Electoral Alternative Dispute Resolution (EADR) tool, aimed at resolving electoral disputes peacefully.
According to Nana Akufo - Addo, Ghanaians are no longer interested in resorting to the courts to settle electoral disputes, but, rather, prefer a reformation of the country's electoral process.
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The outcome of the proceedings, however, would have a special significance in the entire judicial system, as it would be a primary precedent guiding the superior Courts dealing with electoral disputes at all levels58.
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