An election petition against the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Techiman South 2020 has been thrown away by the High Court in Wenchi.
The petitioner, who is the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate for the election, was seeking the nullification of the poll which saw the NPP candidate, Martin Agyei Mensah Korsah, emerge victorious.
The NDC cited irregularities in collation of results and subsequent declaration as some of the reasons for the petition.
The party believed that the verdict was stolen for the NPP candidate by the elections management body for which they went to court.
But at the hearing Wednesday, the court explained that the NDC 2020 Parliamentary candidate, Christopher Bayere, who was pursuing the matter, failed to prove the burden of petitioning.
The largest opposition party was fined GHS100,000 by the court.
The Electoral Commission gave the NPP’s candidate victory with 49,682 votes representing 50.2 percent of the total valid votes cast, whilst the NDC’s candidate had 49,205 votes representing 49.8 percent of the total valid votes cast.
But the NDC Parliamentary candidate insisted that the figures were not a true reflection of the election.
According to him, per the pink sheets of the NDC agents at each of the 267 polling stations, he garnered 50,306 votes in the Parliamentary election whilst the 1st Respondent polled 50,013 votes.