Sierra Leone

Electoral Laws Act (2002, last amended 2007)

Updated: June 2015

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Section 7 states:

No person shall be registered as an elector or, having been registered as such, shall be entitled to vote at any election if he is...

  • (b) a lunatic within the meaning of any law in force in Sierra Leone.

 

Section 62, subsection 3 states:

If any polling agent dies or becomes incapable of acting as such, the political party concerned may appoint another polling agent in his place and shall give to the Presiding Officer due notice in writing of the name and address of the polling agent so appointed.

 

Section 73, subsection 4 states:

If a counting agent dies or becomes incapable of acting as such, the candidate or political party concerned shall appoint another counting agent in his place and shall immediately give to the District Returning Officer notice in writing of the name and address of the counting agent so appointed.

 

Excerpts from the Electoral Laws Act (2002, last amended 2007)

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Section 65 states:

The voting at an election shall be conducted in the following manner...

  • (e) every elector shall, immediately before receiving a ballot paper, submit to having his left thumb or a finger of the left hand, or right hand if an elector suffers from physical defect, marked with indelible ink; Provided that this paragraph shall not apply in the case of an elector who suffers from a physical defect which in the opinion of the Presiding Officer, makes this application impractical…
  • (i) an elector who is unable to read or who is incapacitated by blindness or any other physical disability and is unable to cast his vote in the manner prescribed in this Act, must apply in person to the Presiding Officer, who shall...
    • (i) In the case of an elector who is physically disabled, allow the elector to be accompanied by another elector of his own choice, who must guarantee the faithful expression of the vote of the disabled person and who shall be pledged to absolute secrecy;
    • (ii) In the case of an elector who is unable to read or write and cannot draw a cross, inform the elector that he can vote by putting a fingerprint mark in the square corresponding to the candidate, or as the case may be, the party for which he wishes to vote after dipping his finger in the ink which shall be placed for this purpose in the voting booth.

 

Excerpt from the Electoral Laws Act (2002, last amended 2007)

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Section 62, subsection 3 states:

If any polling agent dies or becomes incapable of acting as such, the political party concerned may appoint another polling agent in his place and shall give to the Presiding Officer due notice in writing of the name and address of the polling agent so appointed.

 

Section 73, subsection 4 states:

If a counting agent dies or becomes incapable of acting as such, the candidate or political party concerned shall appoint another counting agent in his place and shall immediately give to the District Returning Officer notice in writing of the name and address of the counting agent so appointed.

 

Excerpts from the Electoral Laws Act (2002, last amended 2007)