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 Voter list delayed in Abidjan
    November 11 2009 at 12:59AM Get IOL on your
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By Loucoumane Coulibaly

Abidjan - A final list of voters for Ivory Coast's election, meant to take place on November 29, will not be ready until the end of the year, the United Nations said on Tuesday, pointing to the scale of the latest of many delays.

Election organisers have not yet officially postponed the vote in the world's biggest cocoa producer, but the United Nations has only just begun ferrying provisional lists to be checked at polling stations.

One million voters must also still prove their eligibility, underscoring deep tensions over nationality despite efforts to end a seven-year crisis.

The poll, which is meant to seal a peace and reunification process after a 2002-2003 war, has already been delayed five times since 2005. A successful vote should allow for key reforms of the cocoa sector and a jump in investment.
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Lists with the names of 5.3 million registered voters were handed over on Tuesday to the UN peacekeeping mission for distribution to nearly 11 000 polling stations, where they must be displayed and checked by voters and officials.

"The moment (they are put up), everyone agrees that it will take 38 days to process (the lists)," said Young-Jin Choi, the UN's special representative in Ivory Coast.

"So, 38 days after they are posted, we will have the final list ... that is to say a final list by the end of the year."

Even once the final lists are agreed upon, voter cards will have to be printed and handed out before a poll can take place.

Every stage of Ivory Coast's election process has been delayed so far and analysts warn that the other hurdle, dealing with one million people who were registered as potential voters but have not yet proved their eligibility, is vast.

Robert Beugre Mambe, head of the election commission, said on Tuesday that a second list would be drawn up of the estimated one million names.


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