Intimidation on polling day:
As already noted the Petitioner pleaded that the military and para-military personnel armed with deadly weapons were allowed in polling stations and their presence intimidated voters, that during the polling exercise, the Petitioner’s “polling agents were chased away from many polling stations in many Districts of Uganda” and the 2nd Respondent “failed to prevent” it; and that the agents were denied “information concerning counting and tallying process” so that those exercises were carried out in the agents’ “forced absence”( para 3 (1) (g), (p), (r), (s) and (t).
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