It is the same voter’s roll that ZEC has, and Zimbabweans from anywhere in the world can access it. All you need do is enter your ID number to check if you are registered.
The development comes after a damning expose showing massive ballot stuffing in various constituencies has been compiled, and will be handed to ZEC this week.
The MDC-T obtained a voters roll dated May 27 2013 and it is believed it is this same roll that is being supplied by a coalition of civic groups to provide clear, simple and accurate voter registration information for the general public, as the country prepares for polls scheduled for July 31.
Zimbabweans are encouraged to check the new www.myzimvote.com website and to take any queries or anomalies found to the relevant authorities.
Zimbabwean voters’ roll expert, Topper Whitehead, who was deported from Zimbabwe in 2006 after exposing how the former ruling party rigged the 2002 presidential election and subsequent elections, said it was a tragedy that ZEC has been reluctant to supply an electronic voters’ roll. “Zimbabwe did a national census last year but if you compare that census with the voters’ roll in the various age bands, from 30 and above, there are more registered voters than there are people registered,” he said. The website has been so popular that many people have had problems accessing it due to the large volumes of traffic to the website, which overloaded the server at one time.
The organization said this problem has been dealt with and everyone should be able to check it at any time.
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The organization said this problem has been dealt with and everyone should be able to check it at any time.