There were 385 people taking part in Tarkwa Nsuaem, 230 in the Prestea Huni Valley and 120 in the Wassa Amenfi East Constituencies.
The exercise started around 0700 hours across the designated polling stations in the region.
The normal queues that characterised voting were absent at the polling station which had only agents from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The company will fabricate oil and gas tanks and pipes, hospital beds and furniture, metal gates, chairs and tables for offices and schools, motorbikes, tricycles and car body parts.
Some 385 people expected to vote in Tarkwa Nsuaem, 230 in the Prestea Huni Valley and 120 in the Wassa Amenfi East constituencies.
When the Ghana News Agency visited the Tema Community One Police Station which is the polling station for security officials and staff of the Electoral Commission who registered in Tema East constituency, more than five people approached the Returning Officer, Mr Eric Opei-Kumi, complaining that their names were missing from the register.
The participants included 214 presiding officers. The rest were polling agents, party executives and biometric verification device officers.
Speaking at the close of activities marking a special cleanup exercise at Bubiashie Atico in Accra at the weekend, she said the people should be made to appreciate that a healthy environment should be a major concern in the communities.
Present were personnel of the Customs division of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Prisons, Immigration, Fire Service, EC Officials and the Police.
Election officials at the Brong-Ahafo Regional Police Headquarters could not trace the names and particulars of the disenfranchised voters on the biometric voters register.
This was contained in a rejoinder to a Ghana News Agency (GNA) story carried on Friday November 23 headlined: “Vegetables in Accra are contaminatedâ€Â. The rejoinder was signed by Mr Daniel S. Amlalo, Acting Executive Director of EPA.
Election materials and officials were available on time and agents present were from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the Progressive People's Party (PPP). They recorded the seal and data on the ballot papers for the Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
Tema, Dec 4, GNA - President John Dramani Mahama has given the assurance that government would revamp all the defunct state industries to revive business and make Tema the famous industrial city in Africa more vibrant than before.
Accra, Dec. 4, GNA – In a few hours from now, the section of the Ghanaian electorate categorised as ‘Special Voters’ will commence casting their votes Tuesday morning to elect a President and Parliamentarians in a competition that is being keenly contested by eight presidential aspirants and 1,332 parliamentary candidates.
Accra, Dec 4, GNA - President John Dramani Mahama on Monday outlined government’s plans to create more jobs for the teeming youth in the coming years.
Accra, Dec. 4, GNA - The final edition of this year’s ‘Tigo Day Out’ has taken place at the De Masters Academy, Ashaiman recently.
Accra, Dec 4, GNA - Mr. Alexander Poku-Akubia, Greater Accra Regional Director of the Electoral Commission, has assured the public that the country's electoral system has more than enough integrity to prevent and deal with fraud.
Accra, Dec 4, GNA - President John Dramani Mahama on Monday appealed to all stakeholders to play their roles responsibly to ensure a peaceful and successful general election this week.
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