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| An official records a resident’s details for electronic voter registration in Phnom Penh in September. Heng Chivoan |
NEC discovers duplicate names in voter registration lists
Phnom Penh Post | 10 November 2016
With the final weeks of the national voter registration drive
approaching, the National Election Committee has identified 19,000
duplicate names on new digital lists, though 80 percent of the doubles
stem from data sent multiple times by officials with poor internet
connections, NEC spokesman Hang Puthea said yesterday.
“In some communes, where the internet is slow, they press two or
three times, so the data was sent two or three times,” Puthea said.
However, after revealing the figure, Puthea, moved to reassure
stakeholders that finding duplicates at this stage was “normal” and the
NEC could easily purge the list.
“We verify it by computers and by more than 50 data-verification officers,” Puthea said.
“If we couldn’t find the duplicated name, we should only worry then.
We will note them down and publish the list [of duplicates] alongside
the preliminary list to show they’ve been eliminated.”
Puthea also said the NEC would move to correct 369 people who, after
being registered, were assigned to the wrong voting stations. According
to Article 144 of the Election Law, people who intentionally register
more than once can face fines of $2.50 to $25.
With less than three weeks to go for registration, the NEC has seen a significant drop-off in enrollments. As of Monday, 6.9 million of Cambodia’s estimated 9.6 million eligible voters have registered.

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