Vote Recount Sparks Chaos at Masaka High Court
Lydia Wanyoto Declares Bid for Speaker of 12th Parliament
Lydia Wanyoto, the Mbale City Woman Member of Parliament-elect, has declared her intention…
There was Tension at the Masaka High Court on Friday afternoon following a court order for a vote recount in the fiercely contested Masaka City Woman Member of Parliament race.
The decision by Masaka Chief Magistrate Abert Asiimwe came after an application by Justine Nameere, the candidate of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), who is challenging the victory of Rose Nalubowa of the National Unity Platform (NUP).
According to the Electoral Commission, Nalubowa won the election with 25,443 votes, defeating Nameere, who polled 20,324. But Nameere contested the outcome, accusing the Returning Officer of deliberately refusing to tally results from polling stations where she claimed overwhelming support.
After hearing arguments from both sides, Asiimwe granted a recount of all ballot boxes to establish the exact number of votes secured by each candidate, a ruling that initially sparked celebration among NRM supporters gathered outside the courthouse.
However, what began as chants and victory songs soon descended into chaos when a group of rowdy youth, some dressed in yellow overalls associated with the ruling party, turned their attention to lawyers representing the NUP candidate.
Despite the intervention, security remained visibly heightened at the Electoral Commission offices, where both police and military personnel were heavily deployed amid fears that the political contest could ignite further unrest. The court had indicated that the recount would begin at 2:30 p.m.
Lydia Wanyoto, the Mbale City Woman Member of Parliament-elect, has declared her intention…
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Lydia Wanyoto, the Mbale City Woman Member of Parliament-elect, has declared her intention to run for the speakership of the 12th Parliament.
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