By Burnett Munthali
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has announced the publication of the details of registrants from the pilot voter registration exercise.
The information can be accessed on the MEC website, where it has been made available to the public.
This publication provides transparency and enables the public to verify the details of those who participated in the pilot registration.
The pilot voter registration was a crucial step in preparation for the upcoming general elections, and MEC has taken steps to ensure that voters are aware of the details surrounding this process.
It is important to note that the certificates issued during the pilot voter registration had a distinct code.
The certificates, which were retained by registration staff, had a “P” code, signifying that they were part of the pilot phase.
In contrast, certificates for the General Election will have a “G” code, differentiating them from the pilot ones.
An image of the pilot voter registration certificate has also been shared on the MEC website, offering a visual reference for the public.
This initiative is part of MEC’s broader efforts to maintain transparency and provide voters with the information they need ahead of the general elections.
MEC’s Director of Media and Public Relations, Sangwani Mwafulirwa, signed off on this update, ensuring that the public has all the necessary details.
For further inquiries or clarification, the MEC office can be reached at the contact numbers provided.
This publication represents a significant move towards engaging and informing the electorate as Malawi heads towards a pivotal election year.
The public is encouraged to review the details published online to ensure that the voter registration process is accurate and inclusive.
With the upcoming general election just around the corner, it’s vital for voters to stay informed and actively participate in the electoral process.





