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Seng also noted that changes in election law, revised in April, necessitate adjustments in election procedures. He further explained the significance of adhering to new regulations, saying, “The decisions made by the EAC based on relevant judgments cannot be appealed.” He added that these changes aim to enhance fairness and integrity in elections, stating, “The election law strengthens provisions to curb irregularities and optimize the election process.”
Seng addressed key questions about electoral processes and polling station arrangements. In response to inquiries about polling stations, he explained that voter turnout and suitable venues are primary considerations. “According to election law, voters have several major principles guiding polling station arrangements. The first is determining how many voters will go to a polling station in that area. The second factor is whether there is a suitable venue to ensure a convenient and safe voting environment.”