ELECTORAL PROCESS ACT: INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
National Assembly By-Elections (No. 143 Mongu Constituency) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
Electoral (Presidential Elections) Regulations
Presidential Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 1996
National Assembly General Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
Electoral (Conduct) Regulations
Presidential Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 1996
National Assembly By-Elections (Pemba Constituency No. 117) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Elections (Mumbwa Constituency No. 10) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
Presidential Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2001
National Assembly (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
Electoral (General Elections) (Date of Poll) (Declaration) Order, 2006
Electoral (Presidential Elections and National Assembly Elections) (Election Fees) Regulations
Electoral (Presidential Elections) (Nomination Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2006
Electoral (National Assembly Elections) (Nomination Date and Times of Poll) Order
Electoral (National Assembly Elections) (Nomination Date and Times of Poll) (No. 2) Order
National Assembly By-Elections (Liuwa Constituency No. 135) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Kapoche Constituency No. 53) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
Electoral (Presidential Elections) (Nomination Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2008
Electoral (Registration of Voters) (Suspension of Registration Period and Places) Order
Electoral (Code of Conduct) Regulations
Electoral (General Elections) (Dates of Poll) (Declaration) Order, 2011
Electoral (Presidential Elections) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
National Assembly Elections (General Elections) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
National Assembly Elections (Postponement of Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Feira Constituency No. 071) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Elections (Malambo Constituency No. 51, Petauke Central Constituency no. 55 and Mulobezi Constituency No. 148) (Election Dates and Times of Noll) Order, 2013
Electoral (Presidential Election) (Dates and Times of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Chawama Constituency No. 75) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Masaiti Constituency No. 31) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
Electoral (Electoral Timetable) Order
Local Government Elections Tribunals Rules
Electoral Process (Code of Conduct) (Enforcement) Regulations
Electoral Process (General) Regulations
Electoral Process (Local Government Elections) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
Local Government By-Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2017
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2018
National Assembly By-Election (Chilanga Constituency No. 71) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2018
National Assembly By-Election (Mangango Constituency No. 141) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Sesheke Constituency No. 153) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Bahati Constituency No. 062) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Roan Constituency No. 026) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2019
National Assembly By-Election (Chilubi Constituency No. 095) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2020
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 8) Order
Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 9) Order
Electoral Process (Voter Education) Regulations
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2021
Electoral Process (General Election) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
Electoral Process (Revision of Wards) Order
Electoral Process (Local Government Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 2) Order
National Assembly (Kaumbwe Constituency No. 50) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
Electoral Process (Local Government Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
National Assembly By-Election (Kabwata Constituency No. 77) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2022
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2022
Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2023
ELECTORAL PETITION RULES
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
Arrangement of Rules
Rule
1. Title
2. Election petition
3. Petition to be in paragraphs
4. Petition to state right of petitioner, etc.
5. Prayer
6. Evidence
7. Service of petition
8. Addresses
9. Security for costs
10. Time and place of hearing
11. Notice of intention to withdraw petition
12. Notice of application to withdraw petition
13. Procedure on withdrawal of petition
14. Date of hearing
15. Costs
16. Payment of costs, etc.
17. Postponement of trial
18. Prescribed fees
SI 426 of 1968,
SI 443 of 1968,
SI 107 of 1986,
SI 176 of 1990.
[Rules by the Chief Justice]
These Rules may be cited as the Electoral Petition Rules.
An election petition shall be in the form in the First Schedule, with such variations as circumstances may require, or in form to the like effect.
3. Petition to be in paragraphs
The petition shall be in paragraphs, each of which shall be confined, as nearly as may be, to a distinct portion of the subject and each paragraph shall be numbered consecutively.
4. Petition to state right of petitioner, etc.
(1) The petition shall state the right of the petitioner to petition within section 18 of the Act.
(2) The petition shall state the holding and result of the election and shall briefly state the facts and grounds relied on to sustain the prayer.
The petition shall conclude with a prayer that the election should be declared void or that some specified person should be declared duly elected.
Evidence shall not be stated in the petition but the court may order such particulars as may be necessary to prevent surprise and unnecessary expense and to ensure a fair and effectual trial in the same way as in ordinary proceedings before the court and upon such terms as to costs and otherwise as may be ordered.
The petitioner shall serve or cause to be served a copy of the petition on the respondent. Such service shall ordinarily be personal:
Provided that the Registrar may, in his discretion, with or without application in that behalf, and whether or not any attempt has been made at personal service, make such order for substituted or other service, or for the substitution for service of notice by registered letter addressed to the respondent at the postal address declared in his nomination paper, or by publication in a newspaper circulating in Zambia.
[Amended by SI 443 of 1968.]
(1) The petitioner shall, when presenting the petition, also give to the Registrar an address within the City of Lusaka at which notices and other proceedings addressed to him may be left, and if no such address is given, any notices and other proceedings may be given by sticking up the same in the High Court Registry.
(2) The respondent shall, within seven days after service of the petition, give the Registrar an address within the City of Lusaka at which notices and other proceedings addressed to him may be left, and if no such address is given, any notices and other proceedings may be given by sticking up the same in the High Court Registry.
(1) As soon as may be after receiving a petition, the Registrar shall place the petition before a judge who shall fix the amount of security for costs to be furnished by the petitioner and shall direct whether such security shall be given by cash deposit or by recognizance with or without sureties or partly by the one and partly by the other, and for this purpose may, if he thinks fit, hear the petitioner and the respondent in chambers.
(2) The Registrar shall notify the petitioner of the amount of the security fixed by the judge and the manner in which it is to be furnished, and the petitioner shall furnish such security within seven days of such notification.
(3) Where security is given by way of recognizance, the person furnishing such recognizance shall, at the time of leaving the recognizance with the Registrar, leave with him an affidavit that the person so furnishing the recognizance is seized or possessed of real or personal property, or both, above what will satisfy his debts of the clear value of the sum for which he is bound by his recognizance.
The time and place of hearing of an election petition shall be fixed by a judge and the Registrar shall give notice thereof to the petitioner and respondent not less than seven days before the day appointed for the trial.
11. Notice of intention to withdraw petition
(1) Notice of intention to withdraw an election petition shall be given by a notice in writing signed by the petitioner, or by all the petitioners if there are more than one, and lodged with the Registrar.
(2) The notice shall state the name and address of the petitioner and respondent and the intention of the petitioner to apply to the court to withdraw the election petition.
(3) A copy of the notice shall be served on the respondent and a copy shall be published forthwith in a newspaper in circulation in Zambia.
12. Notice of application to withdraw petition
(1) Notice of application to withdraw a petition shall be in writing and shall be signed by the petitioner, or by all the petitioners if there are more than one.
(2) The notice shall state the grounds on which the application is intended to be supported.
13. Procedure on withdrawal of petition
A copy of the notice of application to withdraw the petition shall be served on the respondent and a copy shall be published forthwith by the petitioner in a newspaper circulating in Zambia.
(1) Notice of the date of hearing of an application to withdraw a petition shall be given by the Registrar to the petitioner and respondent.
(2) Notice of the date of hearing of an application to withdraw a petition shall also be published in at least one newspaper circulating in Zambia, and the notice shall also state that any person who might have been a petitioner in respect of the election may at the hearing apply to the High Court to be substituted for the petitioner so applying to withdraw.
(3) An application to be substituted as a petitioner shall be supported by an affidavit stating the applicant is qualified to be a petitioner under section 18 of the Act, and the facts which so qualify him.
The High Court may make such order for costs as it thinks fit in relation to the presentation and trial of an election petition or other proceedings connected therewith.
(1) Notice of application by a person to whom any costs, charges or expenses are payable under the Act, for an order that the same shall be paid out of any deposit made to secure the same or by any surety who gave a recognizance to secure the same, shall be given by a notice in writing signed by the applicant, addressed to the party by or on whose behalf such deposit was made or for whom such surety gave a recognizance, or such surety and such party, as the case may be, to state within seven days from the date of such service on him, whether he resists the application.
(2) Service of such notice shall be effected, mutatis mutandis, in accordance with the provisions of rule 7.
The High Court may postpone the beginning of the trial of an election petition or an application to withdraw a petition to such day as may be named, but in such cases notice of such postponement shall be published in a newspaper circulating in Zambia at least seven days before the new date of trial. Any trial may be adjourned from time to time.
The fees set out in the Second Schedule shall be paid in respect of the matters therein set out.
FIRST SCHEDULE
[Rule 2]
ELECTION PETITION
HIGH COURT FOR ZAMBIA
ELECTORAL ACT
ELECTION FOR (here state Constituency) HELD ON THE DAY OF ………………
The Petition of A of (or of A of -and B of -as the case may be) whose names are subscribed.
1. Your petitioner A is-
(insert which of the following is appropriate)
(a) a person who lawfully voted;
(b) a person who lawfully had a right to vote;
(c) a person who had a right to be nominated as a candidate at the aforesaid election;
(d) a person who had a right to be elected as a member at the aforesaid election;
(e) a person who was a candidate at the aforesaid election;
(f) the Attorney-General.
Your petitioner B is (here state in like manner the right of the petitioner).
2. And your petitioner/s states/state that the election was held on the day of when
A.B., C.D. and E.F. (as the case may be) were candidates and the returning officer has returned
A.B. as being duly elected.
3. And your petitioner/s says/say that (here state the facts and grounds on which the petitioner/s relies/rely).
WHEREFORE your petitioner/s prays/pray that it may be determined that the said A.B. was not duly elected or returned and that the election was void (or that the said E.F. was duly elected or ought to have been returned).
SIGNED A
B
SECOND SCHEDULE
[Rule 18]
PRESCRIBED FEES
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On presenting a petition |
375 |
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On presenting an application to withdraw a petition |
30 |
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On application to be substituted as a petitioner |
188 |
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On entering a recognizance for security for costs |
38 |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (NO. 143 MONGU CONSTITUENCY) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Poll at election
SI 122 of 1996.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (No. 143 Mongu Constituency) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the elections in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 will be lodged with the Returning Officer on Friday, 26th July, 1996, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Friday, 16th August, 1996, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall in the Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS
[Section 7]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
PART I
PRELIMINARY
1. Title and application
2. Interpretation
PART II
NOMINATION PROCEDURE
3. Appointment of day for receiving nominations in election of President
4. Attendance of returning officer
5. Nominations of candidates
6. Withdrawal of nomination
7. Determination of validity of nomination papers
8. Procedure where more than one candidate is validly nominated
9. Procedure where only one candidate is validly nominated
10. Procedure where no candidate is validly nominated
PART III
ELECTION PROCEDURE
11. Appointment of a day for a poll for a Presidential election
12. Election procedure
13. Procedure for ascertaining number of votes received by each candidate
14. Failure of candidate to receive more than 50 per cent of votes
15. Declaration of results of election for President in Parliament
16. Declaration of result of election
PART IV
MISCELLANEOUS
17. Corrupt and illegal practices and election offences
[Regulations by the Chief Justice]
SI 109 of 1991,
SI 171 of 1996,
SI 102 of 2001,
SI 112 of 2001,
SI 86 of 2011,
Act 13 of 1994.
PART I
PRELIMINARY
(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral (Presidential Elections) Regulations.
(2) These Regulations shall apply to every election to the office of President of the Republic.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
“candidate” means-
(a) in relation to any period before the close of the period appointed under regulation 3 for receiving nominations in an election, any person intending to stand for election in such election; and
(b) in relation to any period after the close of the period appointed under regulation 3 for receiving nominations in an election, any person validly nominated as a candidate in such election;
“Commission” means an Electoral Commission established under Article 76 of the Constitution;
“election” means an election of a President held in pursuance of Article 34r or 38 of the Constitution, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;
“nomination paper” means a document in the Form PE 1 in the Schedule;
“register of voters” means a register of voters prepared and certified, and in force, under the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations;
“registered” means registered in a register of voters under the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations;
“returning officer” means the returning officer specified in Article forty-one of the Constitution.
PART II
NOMINATION PROCEDURE
3. Appointment of day for receiving nomination in election of President
(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (2) and (3) the Commission shall, by statutory order, appoint the days on which, and the hours on such day within which, and the place at which, the returning officer shall receive the nominations of candidates in an election to which these Regulations apply.
[Reg 3(1) am by reg 2(a) of SI 171 of 1996.]
(2) Days appointed under this regulation for an election in any circumstances including a dissolution of the National Assembly, shall be such as will enable a contested election to be held in accordance with these Regulations (and if necessary Article 34 of the Constitution) within the relevant time prescribed by Article 38 of the Constitution.
[Reg 3(2) am by reg 2(b) of SI 171 of 1996.]
(3) Subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (2) the Commission may by statutory order, vary or amend any statutory order made under sub-regulation (1):
Provided that the Returning Officer may extend the closing time of the hours within which to receive nominations on the appointed days without the need for a statutory order under this sub-regulation if he is satisfied that a candidate and his supporters duly presented themselves to him before the close of the period fixed for the receipt of nominations but were prevented from lodging their nomination before the expiry of such period solely because the Returning Officer was then still receiving the nomination of another candidate.
[Reg 3(3) am by reg 2(c) of SI 171 of 1996.]
4. Attendance of returning officer
It shall be the duty of the returning officer to attend at the place appointed under sub-regulation (1) of regulation 3, on the days and during the hours so appointed, for the purpose of receiving the nomination of candidates.
[Reg 4 am by reg 3 of SI 171 of 1996.]
(1) Every candidate shall lodge a nomination paper Form PE 1 with the returning officer on the days and during the hours appointed in accordance with regulation 3.
[Reg 5(1) am by reg 4(a) of SI 171 of 1996.]
(2) A nomination paper shall—
(a) state the political party of which the candidate is a member or by which he is sponsored, and the symbol that the candidate proposes to use;
(b) be completed in all respects;
(c) be signed by the candidate in the presence of the returning officer;
(d) be subscribed by not less than two hundred registered voters who support the candidate;
(e) be accompanied by the declaration as in the Form PE 2 in the Schedule made under paragraph (b) of clause (5) of Article 34 of the Constitution;
(f) be accompanied by such evidence as the returning officer may accept that the proposed symbol is registered with the Director of Elections in respect of the candidate;
(g) state that the person shall comply with the provisions of the Electoral (Conduct) Regulations, and
[Reg 5(2)(g) ins by reg 2(a) of SI 112 of 2001.]
(h) be accompanied by an election fee in the sum of two thousand two hundred and twenty three fee units, which shall not be refunded once the nomination has been lodged.
[Reg 5(2)(g) subs by reg 2 of SI 102 of 2001, renumbered as (h) by reg 2(b) of SI 112 of 2001.]
(3) Every candidate shall lodge an attestation in the form prescribed under the Act relating to the candidate’s Zambian citizenship and to the Zambian citizenship of both parents of such candidate.
[Reg 5(3) ins by reg 4(c) of SI 171 of 1996.]
A candidate may withdraw his nomination paper by notice in writing signed by him and delivered by him to the returning officer before the close of the period appointed under regulation 3 for receiving nominations.
[Reg 6 am by reg 5 of SI 171 of 1996.]
7. Determination of validity of nomination papers
(1) The returning officer for a constituency shall, immediately after a person has lodged a nomination in accordance with regulation 5, determine the validity of the nomination and declare invalid any nomination in respect of which—
(a) the nomination paper was not duly completed, or properly signed or lodged, as required by regulation 5;
(b) the nomination paper is not accompanied by the declaration referred to in Article 34(5)(b) of the Constitution; or
(c) the appropriate fee was not paid.
[Reg 7(1) subs by reg 2 of SI 86 of 2011.]
(2) The returning officer shall, not later than 48 hours after the close of the period, appointed under regulation 3 for receiving nominations, notify each candidate in writing of his decision in respect of such candidate under sub-regulation (1) and shall, if the nomination paper of any such candidate is declared invalid, notify such candidate of the reasons therefor:
Provided that it shall be a sufficient compliance with this sub-regulation if such notice is served upon such candidate by post at his last known postal address.
8. Procedure where more than one candidate is validly nominated
Where the returning officer determines under regulation 7 that more than one candidate is validly nominated, he shall forthwith publish, in such manner as he may deem necessary for giving sufficient publicity thereto, the names of the candidates validly nominated, and shall cause notice thereof to be published in the Gazette and shall inform the Commission accordingly.
9. Procedure where only one candidate is validly nominated
Where the returning officer determined under regulation 7 that one candidate only is validly nominated, he shall, in accordance with the provisions of clause (12) of Article 34 of the Constitution declare such candidate to be elected as President, and shall forthwith publish such declaration in such manner as he may deem necessary for giving sufficient publicity thereto, and shall cause notice thereof to be published in the Gazette and shall inform the Commission accordingly.
10. Procedure where no candidate is validly nominated
Where the returning officer determines under regulation 7 that no candidate is validly nominated, he shall forthwith notify the Commission in writing of such determination, and the Commission shall exercise its powers under regulation 3 to appoint another day for receiving nominations.
PART III
ELECTION PROCEDURE
11. Appointment of a day for a Presidential election
Where two or more candidates are validly nominated under these Regulations, or where it is necessary in a poll in accordance with clause (7) of Article 34 of the Constitution to take a further poll, the Commission shall appoint the day on which and the hours on such day within which, presiding officers may take a poll for the election of a President.
(1) A poll for the election of a President shall be taken in each constituency, and the provisions of Part III (other than Head A and Part V of the Electoral (General) Regulations) shall with necessary modification apply to, and in relation to, the taking of such poll.
(2) The Director of Elections may give such directions as in his opinion are necessary to give effect to the provisions of sub-regulation (1).
13. Procedure for ascertaining number of votes received by each candidate
For the purpose of determining whether any candidate is entitled to be declared elected under clause (7) or clause (9) of Article 34 of the Constitution, the returning officer shall refer to the information notified to him by the Commission under sub-regulation (3) of regulation 49 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, and ascertain the total number of votes cast in favour of each candidate in accordance with such information; and if a Presidential candidate records more than 50 per cent of the valid votes cast, the returning officer shall declare him to be elected as President.
14. Failure of candidate to receive more than 50 per cent of votes
If—
(a) on an initial poll, no candidate receives more than 50 per cent of the valid votes cast at the election the returning officer shall so inform the Commission, and the Commission shall, in accordance with regulation 11 appoint a day for taking a further poll;
(b) on a second poll, no candidate receives more than 50 per cent of the valid votes cast, or there are 2 candidates who have received an equal number of votes the returning officer shall so inform the President in accordance with clause (9) of Article 34 of the Constitution.
15. Declaration of results of election for President in Parliament
Where a vote is taken at a session of the National Assembly in accordance with clauses (10) and (11) of Article 34 of the Constitution, the result shall be declared by the returning officer.
16. Declaration of result of election
For the purpose of declaring the result of an election determined otherwise than in accordance with clause (10) and (11) of Article 34 of the Constitution, the returning officer shall complete a declaration in writing of the result of the election as in the Form PE 3 in the Schedule, and, where more than one candidate is validly nominated for election, the returning officer shall—
(a) publish the details in respect of each candidate in such manner as he may deem necessary for giving sufficient publicity thereto; and
(b) cause notice of such declaration to be published in the Gazette; and
(c) deliver such declaration, completed as aforesaid, to the Commission, together with a statement in writing in respect of each candidate of the details of such result.
(2) Where a President is elected in accordance with Article 34 of the Constitution, the returning officer shall certify the result to the Commission.
PART IV
MISCELLANEOUS
17. Corrupt and illegal practices and election offences
The provisions of Part IV of the Electoral (General) Regulations, shall apply with necessary modification to an election of a President as they apply to, and in respect of elections of members of the National Assembly.
(Has had its effect)
SCHEDULE
Form PE 1
REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA
THE ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS
[Regulation 5]
To: THE CHIEF JUSTICE
I, …………………………………………..……………….. (full names) being a candidate for election to the office of President of the Republic of Zambia do solemnly and sincerely declare that:
(i) I am a citizen of Zambia, my National Registration number being:
(ii) I have attained the age of thirty-five years:
(iii) I am a member of/sponsored by ………………………………………………….
(iv) I am qualified to be elected as a members of the National Assembly;
(v) My residential address is ………………………………………………………….
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(v) My postal address is …………………………………………………………………….
(vii) My proposed symbol is ………………………………………………………………..
(viii) I shall abide by the provisions of the Electoral (Conduct) Regulations (Statutory Instrument 179 of 1996)
I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true.
Signed: ……………………………….
Subscribed and solemnly declared before me this ……….. day of ………….. 20………
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Chief Justice Returning Officer
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[Sch Form PE 1 subs by reg 3 of SI 112 of 2001.]
FORM PE 2
REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA
THE ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS
[Regulation 6]
STATUTORY DECLARATION OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES LODGED AT NOMINATION
I ………………………………………. (full names) being a candidate for election to the office of President of the Republic of Zambia do solemnly and sincerely declare that the statement annexed hereto* is made by me for the purposes of Articles 32 of the Constitution and is a true and complete statement of my assets and liabilities.
AND I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true.
………………………….
Signed
Subscribed and solemnly declared before me this day of ……………………., 20…………
Chief Justice/Returning Officer
NOTE: A typed or clearly printed/written statement of assets and liabilities must be annexed to this declaration.
FORM PE 3
REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA
THE ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS
[Regulation 15]
DECLARATION OF THE RESULT OF AN ELECTION TO THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT
WHEREAS Parliament was dissolved on the day of ………………………………………………….,20……..
AND WHEREAS an election to the office of President has been pursuant to Article 32 of the Constitution.
NOW THEREFORE, I (full name of Returning Officer) being the Returning Officer for the election to the office of President do hereby declare that I have, in accordance with law, ascertain the result of such election and I therefore declare (name of elected candidate in BLOCK LETTERS) being the only candidate validly nominated in such election
Signed
Chief Justice/Returning Officer
LUSAKA ZAMBIA
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 1996
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Poll at election
SI 172 of 1996.
[Made under regulation 3(1) and (2) of the Electoral (Presidential Elections) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the Presidential Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election to the office of the President may lodge his nomination with the returning officer from 25th October, 1996 to 28th October, 1996, inclusive, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours at the Supreme Court building in Lusaka.
The poll at the election to the office of President shall be taken on the 18th November, 1996, between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken where only one candidate has been validly nominated for election to the office of President.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GENERAL ELECTIONS (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination
3. Poll at election
SI 175 of 1996.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly General Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
In every constituency, a candidate for election to the National Assembly may lodge his nomination with the returning officer on Monday, 28th October, 1996, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
In every constituency the poll shall be taken on Monday, 18th November, 1996, between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in any constituency where only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (CONDUCT) REGULATIONS
[Sections 17 and 18]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Duty of every person during election campaigns and elections
4. Rights of every person
5. Duties of every political party
6. Prohibition of coercion or intimidation
7. Prohibition of violence and other unlawful acts
8. Duty of media
9. Air time
10. Election results programme
11. Monitors
12. Offences and penalties
SI 179 of 1996,
SI 114 of 2001.
[Regulations by the Electoral Commission]
These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral (Conduct) Regulations.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, “monitor” includes an observer, a pressman and a photographer.
3. Duty of every person during election campaigns and elections
Every person shall during election campaigns and elections promote conditions conductive to the conduct of a free and fair election.
Every person shall have the right to—
(a) express his political opinions;
(b) debate and contest the policies and programmes of other parties;
(c) canvas freely for membership and support from voters;
(d) hold public meetings;
(e) distribute electoral literature and campaign materials;
(f) publish and distribute notices and advertisements;
(g) erect banners, placards and posters;
(h) campaign freely; and
(i) participate freely in political activities.
5. Duties of every political party
Every political party shall establish and maintain effective lines of communication with the Commission, and with other registered parties, at national and local level, including the exchange of names, addresses and contact telephone and facsimile numbers of party election agents and of other relevant office bearers and representatives.
6. Prohibition of coercion or intimidation
A person shall not coerce or intimidate another person during election campaigns, public debates or elections.
7. Prohibition of violence and other unlawful acts
(1) A person shall not—
(a) cause violence or use any language or do any kind of action which may lead to violence or intimidation during election campaigns or elections;
(b) carry or display arms or weapons of any kind at a political meeting or in the course of any march, demonstration or other event of a political nature;
(c) make false, defamatory or inflammatory allegations concerning any person or party in connection with an election, but shall confine criticism and comments to policies and programmes of the parties;
(d) arrange a public meeting, demonstration, rally or march at the same time and venue as another similar political event organised by another party;
(e) impede the democratic right of any party, through its candidates canvassers or representatives, to have reasonable access to voters for the purposes of conducting voter education, fund raising, canvassing membership and soliciting support;
(f) plagiarise the symbols, colours or acronyms of other parties;
(g) remove, disfigure or destroy any political campaign materials of any party;
(h) offer any inducement or reward to any person in consideration of such person—
(i) joining or not joining any party;
(ii) attending or not attending any political event;
(iii) voting or not voting; or
(iv) accepting, refusing or withdrawing such person’s nomination as a candidate in the election;
(i) abuse or attempt to abuse a position of power, privilege or influence, including parental, patriarchal or traditional authority, for political purposes, including any offer of a reward or threat;
(j) propagate any opinion or action which in any manner is prejudicial to the sovereignty, integrity or security of the country, to the maintenance of public order, or to the independence of any institution;
(k) in any way campaign either individually or collectively on polling day;
(l) use government transport or facility for campaign purposes or to carry voters to polling stations:
Provided that this paragraph shall not apply to the President and the Vice-President; or
(m) in any way discriminate against any person on grounds of race, sex, ethnicity, class, gender or religion in connection with the election or political activity.
(2) Where any form of Government transport or property is available for hire, it shall be made accessible to all political parties at a fee on the first come, first serve basis.
(1) All electronic media shall provide—
(a) fair and balanced reporting of the campaigns, policies, meetings, rallies and press conferences of all registered political parties during the period of campaigning; and
(b) news of the electoral process up to the close of poll.
(2) All media shall—
(a) report election news in an accurate manner and shall not make any abusive editorial comment or encourage racism, religious intolerance or hatred;
(b) identify any editorial comment they wish to make and separate it from the news.
(3) All media personnel shall—
(a) conduct interviews with candidates with fairness both in the style of the interview and in the amount of the time given;
(b) not broadcast their own political opinion, commentary or assessment, but where they wish to do so, they shall clearly identify the opinion, commentary or assessment as their own and shall carefully balance it in order to avoid bias.
(1) All television and radio broadcasters shall allocate equal air-time to parties for their political broadcasts.
(2) A party shall not buy more than 30 minutes air-time on television or radio, except where one party’s allocated time is totally or partially unused, in which case other parties may buy that extra time on a first come, first serve basis.
(3) A party shall not buy more than fifteen minutes air-time in any one language on the television or radio in any one week:
Provided that if one party’s allocated time is totally or partially unused, other parties may buy that extra time on a first come, first serve basis.
(4) Television and radio broadcasters shall not schedule any party’s political broadcast or other political discussion or interview, opinion poll results or broadcast prediction of the result of polling day until the polls have closed.
10. Election results programme
(1) All media shall devise an election results programme which shall keep the electorate up to date with the progress of the vote-counting process shall avoid unfounded speculation which may cause instability and shall broadcast confirmed election results as they become available.
(2) Television and radio stations shall—
(a) maintain full records of all radio and television news bulletins and recordings of all other programmes related to the election, including party political broadcasts and shall institute a close and meticulous monitoring system to ensure balance throughout the campaign and up to the close of poll.
(b) provide the Electoral Commission at any reasonable time with all such records, information and recordings as the Commission may require to fulfil it monitoring role.
(3) The Commission may require newspapers to provide the possibility for inspection of back copies in the event of a complaint.
(4) Any candidate or party who wishes to make a complaint of unfair treatment or coverage in the course of the election campaign, shall send it in writing to the Commission.
(5) Where any complaint made under sub-regulation (5) has the effect of asking any media outlet to correct a mistake, the candidate making the complaint shall send the complaint to that media outlet and a copy of it to the Electoral Commission, which shall respond to any such complaint.
(6) Where a right of reply, a retraction or the correction of a matter of significance is necessary, such a response must be placed or scheduled in a position of equal prominence.
(1) A person shall not act as a local or foreign monitor, during election campaigns and elections unless duly recognised and authorised by the Electoral commission and has filed with the Commission a declaration in Form ECC1 set out in the Schedule.
[Reg 11(1) subs by reg 2 of SI 114 of 2001.]
(2) Local monitors shall be nominated by their organisations and shall undergo training and assessment by their organisations.
(3) Monitors shall be provided with necessary identification by the Electoral Office and their organisations.
(4) The conduct of monitors shall conform to the Constitution, the Electoral Act and Regulations made under it, the Code of Conduct for monitors and the directives of the electoral officials or any lawful instructions of any person acting on their behalf.
(5) Monitors shall—
(a) be impartial in the conduct of their duty, and shall at no time publicly indicate or express any bias or preference with reference to any party or candidate;
(b) be in a sufficient number at each polling station and shall ensure that their presence is widely known and recognised by the electorate;
(c) not under any circumstances whatsoever, interfere with the duties of the election officials in anyway, and shall immediately report any violation to the proper authority;
(d) ensure that any material information or reports which they receive, any event, occurrence or statement of which they have been notified or which indicates the commission of an offence or infringement of the Electoral Act or these Regulations are brought to the attention of their organisations, the enforcement agents, the Elections Office and other parties concerned;
(e) maintain secrecy with reference to any matter affecting voting and counting of votes and shall not by themselves or through their organisation declare the result of any election before the declaration by the Electoral Commission;
(f) when so requested immediately identify themselves to any election officer, or law enforcement officer and shall during the conduct of their activities, at all times carry, wear or otherwise prominently display the prescribed identification badges or cards issued by the Electoral Commission;
(g) not display allegiance to any party at any time and shall refrain from carrying, wearing and displaying electoral material or any article of clothing, emblem, colours, badges or other items denoting support for or opposition to, any party or candidates or any of the issues in contention in the elections;
(h) not be involved in corrupt practices or accept any favours, so as to make statements in favour or against any candidate or political party;
(i) refrain from carrying or displaying arms or other dangerous weapons during the conduct of their activities or while wearing their monitor identification.
(6) Monitors and their sponsoring organisations shall, whenever requested by the Electoral Commission, attend such briefings, training workshops and other meetings convened in order to co-ordinate their activities.
(7) After the results of the elections, monitors shall handover to the Electoral Commission any identification they received from it.
Any person who contravenes these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable upon conviction to a fine not exceeding three hundred thousand kwacha or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 11]
[Sch ins by reg 3 of SI 114 of 2001.]
Form ECC 1
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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THE ELECTORAL (CONDUCT) REGULATIONS |
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DECLARATIONS OF A MONITOR |
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(Regulation 11(8)) |
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I, ……………………………………………………… solemnly and sincerely declare that: |
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(1) I am a citizen of ……………………………………………………………………..……………. |
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(2) My National Registration Card Number/Identity Card Number is …………………………… |
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(3) I am the authorised Monitor by…………………………………. For the …………..……………… |
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……………………… Constituency and………………………………………………… ward in the forthcoming Presidential, National Assembly and Local Government elections. |
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(4) I shall, while in the course of may duties as a monitor, be impartial and shall not support or align myself to any particular political party. |
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I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. |
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Signed ……………………………………….. |
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Name …………………………………………. |
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Residential Address ………………………… |
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Subscribed to and solemnly declared before me this ………………… day of …………. 2001. |
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 1996
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Poll at election
SI 186 of 1996.
[Made under regulation 11 of the Electoral (Presidential Elections) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the Presidential Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
The Poll in the polling districts of the Katombora Constituency, set out in the Schedule, shall be taken on Saturday, 23rd November, 1996, between 0600 hours and 1700 hours.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 2]
Moomba
Kalobe
Chonzo
Boombwe
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (NO. 130 ITEZHI-TEZHI CONSTITUENCY) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Poll at election
SI 8 of 1997,
SI 25 of 1997.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (No. 130 Itezhi-tezhi Constituency) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the elections in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 will be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 30th January, 1997, between 09:00 and 17:00 hours.
[Reg 3 am by para 2 of SI 25 of 1997.]
The Poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 20th February, 1997, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MUMBEZHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 09, PETAUKE CONSTITUENCY NO. 055 AND ZAMBEZI EAST CONSTITUENCY NO. 113) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
[Section 8]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll at election
SI 45 of 1997.
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mumbezhi Constituency No. 09, Petauke Constituency No. 055 and Zambezi East Constituency No. 113) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 may be lodged with the Returning Officers on Thursday 8th May, 1997 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Wednesday 28th May, 1997 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency where only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MUCHINGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 013) (ELECTION DATES AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Poll at elections
SI 61 of 1998.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) regulations]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Muchinga Constituency No. 013) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday 2rd May, 1998 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 9th June, 1998 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only on candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (PEMBA CONSTITUENCY NO. 117) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll at elections
SI 104 of 1998.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Pemba Constituency No. 117) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for election in the constituency referred to in paragraph (i) shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday 27th August, 1998 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 15th September, 1998 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MBALA CONSTITUENCY NO. 095 LIUWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 103) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Time of poll
SI 9 of 1999.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mbala Constituency No. 095 and Liuwa Constituency No. 103) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officers on Wednesday, 27th January, 1999 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 9th Friday, 1999 between 0900 hours and 17000 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (NALIKWANDA CONSTITUENCY NO. 144 AND NALOLO CONSTITUENCY NO. 145) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and elections
SI 101 of 1999.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Nalikwanda Constituency No. 144 and Nalolo Constituency No. 145) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Friday 1st October, 1999 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours:
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday 21st October, 1999 between 06:00 and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such polls shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MAZABUKA CONSTITUENCY NO. 124) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Poll and elections
SI 117 of 1999.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mazabuka Constituency No. 124) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Wednesday, 10th November, 1999, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday, 30th November, 1999 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MBABALA CONSTITUENCY NO. 116 AND MFUWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 99) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Poll and elections
SI 2 of 2000.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mbabala Constituency No. 116 and Mfuwe Constituency No. 99) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday 3rd February, 2000, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 17th February, 2000, between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nomination for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MUMBWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 10) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and elections
SI 24 of 2000.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mumbwa Constituency No. 10) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday 13th April, 2000 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday 4th May, 2000 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MUFUMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 107) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2000
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll at elections
SI 51 of 2000.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mufumbwe Constituency No. 107) (Electoral Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday 27th April, 2000 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 30th May, 2000 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (SESHEKE CONSTITUENCY NO. 150) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll at elections
SI 60 of 2000.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Sesheke constituency No. 150) (Election Dates and times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with Returning Officer on Thursday 29th June, 2000 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 25th July, 2000 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KALULUSHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 018, LUANSHYA CONSTITUENCY NO. 024, CHIFUBU CONSTITUENCY NO. 035, KAWAMBWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 088, LUKASHYA CONSTITUENCY NO. 091, PEMBA CONSTITUENCY NO. 117) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and elections
SI 72 of 2000.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kalulushi Constituency No. 018, Luanshya Constituency No. 024, Chifubu Constituency No. 035, Kawambwa Constituency No. 088, Lukashya Constituency No. 091, Pemba Constituency No. 117) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday 22nd August, 2000 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 26th September, 2000 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in any constituency if only one candidate has be validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (SIKONGO CONSTITUENCY NO. 136) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Poll and elections
SI 91 of 2000.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Sikongo Constituency No. 136) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodge with the Returning Officer on Tuesday 19th September, 2000 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 17th October, 2000 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MWANDI CONSTITUENCY NO. 149) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2000
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and elections
SI 98 of 2000.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mwandi Constituency No. 149) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Friday 27th October, 2000 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on 14th November, 2000 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours.
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (CHAWAMA CONSTITUENCY NO. 075) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for Elections
3. Poll and Election
SI 58 of 2001.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Chawama Constituency No. 075) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall lodged with the Returning Officer on Friday, 29th June, 2001 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph I shall be taken on Tuesday, 17th July, 2001 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (ISOKA EAST CONSTITUENCY NO. 85 AND KABWATA CONSTITUENCY NO. 76) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and Elections
SI 86 of 2001.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Isoka East Constituency No. 85 and Kabwata Constituency No. 76) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 21st August, 2001 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The polls in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 6th September, 2001 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituencies if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2001
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Election date and times of poll
SI 119 of 2001.
[Made under Regulation 3(1) of the Electoral (Presidential Elections) Regulations]
This Order may be cited as the Presidential Elections (Election dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the Presidential Elections shall be lodged with the Returning Officer between Tuesday, 27th November, and Friday, 30th November, 2001 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
3. Election date and times of poll
The Poll for the Elections referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 27th December, 2001 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Election date and times of poll
SI 120 of 2001.
[Made under Regulation 8(1) of the Electoral (General) Regulations 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly Elections (Election dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Saturday, 1st December, 2001 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours.
3. Election date and times of poll
The polls in the elections referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 27th December, 2001 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (LUFWANYAMA CONSTITUENCY NO. 030) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll for elections
SI 34 of 2002.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Lufwanyama Constituency No. 030) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with Returning Officer on Thursday 25th June, 2002 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday 9th July, 2000 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (BWACHA CONSTITUENCY NO. 004, KABWE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 005 AND MWANDI CONSTITUENCY NO. 149) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll for elections
SI 42 of 2002.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Bwacha Constituency No. 004, Kabwe Central Constituency No. 005 and Mwandi Constituency No. 149) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with Returning Officer on 7th August, 2002 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on 28thAugust, 2002, between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituencies if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MWANDI CONSTITUENCY NO. 149) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2002
[Regulation 7]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Poll and election
SI 69 of 2002.
[Made under Regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991.]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mwandi Constituency No. 149) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on 2nd September, 2002 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in any constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KEEMBE CONSTITUENCY NO. 003) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Poll and election
SI 1 of 2003.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Keembe Constituency No. 003) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodge with the Returning Officer on Tuesday 21st January, 2003 between 09.00 and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday 6th February, 2003 between 06.00 hours and 17.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MWASABOMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 057) (ELECTION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and election
SI 48 of 2003.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mwansabombwe Constituency No. 057) (Election Date and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 26th June, 2003 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The Poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday, 15th July, 2003 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (LUKULU EAST CONSTITUENCY NO. 140) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for election
3. Poll and election
SI 75 of 2003.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Lukulu East Constituency No. 140) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 21st August, 2003 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 18th September, 2003 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (SOLWEZI CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 112, KAOMA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 137 AND KANTANSHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 027) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
SI 81 of 2003.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Solwezi Central Constituency No. 112, Kaoma Central Constituency No. 137 and Kantanshi Constituency No. 027) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officers on Thursday, 21st August, 2003 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MSANZALA CONSTITUENCY NO. 054) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and election
SI 97 of 2003.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Msanzala Constituency No. 054) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning officer on Tuesday, 23rd September, 2003 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday, 14th October, 2003 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MULOBEZI CONSTITUENCY NO. 148, MPIKA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 100 AND MWINILUNGA EAST CONSTITUENCY NO. 108) (ELECTION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and election
SI 115 of 2003.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Mulobezi Constituency No. 148, Mpika Central Constituency No. 100 and Mwinilunga East Constituency No. 108) (Election Date and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning Officer on Wednesday, 29th October, 2003 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The polls in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday, 18th November, 2003 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in any Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KANTANSHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 027) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for election
3. Poll and election
SI 38 of 2004.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kantanshi Constituency No. 027) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 4th May 2004 between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Wednesday, 26th May, 2004 between 06.00 hours and 17.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KASEMPA CONSTITUENCY NO. 106, KANKOYA CONSTITUENCY NO. 26 AND SINJEMBELA CONSTITUENCY NO. 147) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Poll and election
SI 8 of 2005.
[Made under regulation 8 of Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kasempa Constituency No. 106, Kankoyo Constituency No. 26 and Sinjembela Constituency No. 147) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on 7th February, 2005 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Friday, 4th March, 2005 between 0600 hours and 1700 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in a constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MAPATIZYA CONSTITUENCY NO. 122 AND KALULUSHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 18) (ELECTIONS DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and election
SI 35 of 2005.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mapatizya Constituency No. 122 and Kalulushi Constituency No. 18) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officers on Thursday, 12th May, 2005 between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 9th June, 2005 between 06.00 hours and 17.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in any constituency if only one candidate has validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (ROAN CONSTITUENCY NO. 25 CHAMA SOUTH CONSTITUENCY NO. 40 AND MILANZI CONSTITUENCY NO. 45) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for election
3. Poll and election
SI 77 of 2005.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By Elections (Roan Constituency No. 25, Chama South Constituency No. 40 and Milanzi Constituency No. 45) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officers on Thursday, 29th December, 2005 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 19th January, 2006 between 06:00 hours and 17:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in any constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MPOROKOSO CONSTITUENCY NO. 102) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2006
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Poll and election
SI 17 of 2006.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mporokoso Constituency No. 102) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 16th March, 2006 between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Wednesday, 12th April, 2006 between 06.00 hours and 17.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate has been validly nominated for election.
ELECTORAL (GENERAL ELECTIONS) (DATE OF POLL) (DECLARATION) ORDER, 2006
[Section 25]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date of general elections
SI 83 of 2006.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (General Elections) (Date of Poll) (Declaration) Order.
The polling day for the Presidential Elections and the National Assembly elections shall be Thursday, 28th September, 2006.
ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS) (ELECTION FEES) REGULATIONS
[Sections 21 and 23]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Election fees
SI 86 of 2006.
These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral (Presidential Elections and National Assembly Elections) (Election Fees) Regulations.
(1) At the time a nomination is lodged there shall be paid to the returning officer by or on behalf of—
(a) the presidential candidate concerned an election fee in the sum of twenty million kwacha; or
(b) the national assembly candidate concerned an election fee in the sum of five hundred thousand kwacha.
(2) The election fee referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of sub-regulation (1) shall not be refunded once the nomination is lodged.
ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS) (NOMINATION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2006
[Section 32]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Times of poll
SI 87 of 2006.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (Presidential Elections) (Nomination Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the Presidential elections shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th of August, 2006, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The poll for the elections referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 28th September, 2006 between 0600 hours and 1800 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS) (NOMINATION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
[Section 32]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Times of poll
SI 88 of 2006.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (National Assembly Elections) (Nomination Date and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 15th August, 2006 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
3. Times of poll
The poll in the elections referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 28th September, 2006 between 0600 hours and 1800 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS) (NOMINATION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Times of poll
SI 102 of 2006,
SI 103 of 2006.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (National Assembly Elections) (Nomination Date and Times of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly in Kabompo East and Lupososhi Constituencies shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 12th October, 2006 between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
[Para 2 am by para 2 of SI 103 of 2006.]
The poll in the elections referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 26th October, 2006 between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (LIUWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 135) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for Election
3. Times of poll
SI 106 of 2006.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Liuwa Constituency 135) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly elections in Liuwa Constituency No. 135 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 14th November, 2006, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 7th December, 2006, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours.
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (KAPOCHE CONSTITUENCY NO. 53) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times of poll
SI 31 of 2007.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kapoche Constituency No. 53) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly election in Kapoche Constituency No. 53 shall be lodged with Returning Officer on Tuesday, 15th May, 2007, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 5th June, 2007, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll be taken in Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (NCHANGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 17) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Time of Poll
SI 70 of 2007.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Nchanga Constituency No. 17) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly elections in the Nchanga Constituency No 17 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 16th October, 2007 between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 8th November, 2007, between 06.00 hours and 17.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KANYAMA CONSTITUENCY NO. 77) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations
3. Times of poll
SI 2 of 2008.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kanyama Constituency No. 77) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly elections in Kanyama Constituency No. 77 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 31st January, 2008, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 21st February, 2008, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MILANZI CONSTITUENCY NO. 45) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2008
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Times of poll
SI 53 of 2008.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Milanzi Constituency No. 45) Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 29th May, 2008, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 26th June, 2008, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KANCHIBIYA CONSTITUENCY NO. 58) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 78 of 2008.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kanchibiya Constituency No. 58) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 18th September, 2008, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday, 14th October, 2008, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only the candidate is validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS) (NOMINATION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2008
[Section 32]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 86 of 2008.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (Presidential Elections) (Nominations Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the Presidential elections shall be lodged with the Returning office on 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th of September, 2008 between 09.00 hours and 15 hours.
The poll for the Presidential elections referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 30th October, 2008 between 06.00 hours and 18 hours.
Provided that no such poll shall be taken if only one candidate has been validly nominated for the elections.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MWANSABOMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 057) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (REVOCATION) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Revocation of Statutory Instrument No. 77 of 2008
Act 2 of 2006,
SI 87 of 2008.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mwansabombwe Constituency No. 057) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (Revocation) Order.
2. Revocation of Statutory Instrument No. 77 of 2008
The National Assembly By-Elections (Mwansabobwe Constituency No. 057)(Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2008 is hereby revoked.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MWANSABOMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 057 AND NDOLA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 036) (ELECTION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 88 of 2008.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mwansabombwe Constituency No. 057 and Ndola Central Constituency No. 036) (Elections Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for elections in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Saturday 27th September, 2008, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 30th October, 2008 between 06.00 hours and 18 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in a constituency in respect of which only one candidate is validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (CHITAMBO CONSTITUENCY NO. 12) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Time of Poll
SI 35 of 2009.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Chitambo Constituency No. 12) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly elections in Chitambo Constituency No. 12 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Wednesday, 8th July, 2009, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 13th August, 2009, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KASAMA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 090) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Time of poll
SI 53 of 2009.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Kasama Central Constituency No. 090) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly elections in Kasama Central Constituency No. 090 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 17th September, 2009 between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 15th October, 2009 between 06.00 hours and 1800 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (SOLWEZI CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 110) (ELECTION DATES AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for election
3. Times of poll
SI 73 of 2009.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Solwezi Central Constituency No. 110) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly elections in Solwezi Central Constituency No. 110 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 29th October, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 19th November, 2009, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MILANZI CONSTITUENCY NO. 045) (ELECTION DATES AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2010
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 20 of 2010.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Milanzi Constituency No. 045) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly elections in Milanzi Constituency No. 045 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 8th April, 2010, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 29th April, 2010, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MUFUMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 107) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2010
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times of poll
SI 22 of 2010.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mufumbwe Constituency No. 107) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly elections in Mufumbwe Constituency No. 107 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 8th April, 2010, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 29th April, 2010, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (CHIFUBU CONSTITUENCY NO. 034 AND LUENA CONSTITUENCY NO. 142) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Times of poll
SI 45 of 2010.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Chifubu Constituency No. 034 and Luena Constituency No. 142) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the elections in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 8th July, 2010, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 5th August, 2010, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in a constituency in respect of which only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (CHILANGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 072) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 4) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times poll
SI 80 of 2010.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Chilanga Constituency No. 072) (Election Date and Times of Poll) (No. 4) Order.
Nomination for election in the constituency referred to in paragraph I shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 7th October, 2010, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 28th October, 2010 between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (CHILANGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 072) (MPULUNGU CONSTITUENCY NO. 096) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 5) ORDER, 2010
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times of poll
4. Revocation of S.I. No. 74 of 2010 and S I. No. 80 of 2010
SI 84 of 2010.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Chilanga Constituency No. 072) (Mpulungu Constituency No. 096) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 5) Order.
Nomination for election in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 7th October, 2010, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Saturday, 30th October, 2010, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
4. Revocation of S.I. No. 74 of 2010 and S I. No. 80 of 2010
The National Assembly By-Elections (Mpulungu Constituency No. 096) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 3) Order, 2010, and the (Chilanga Constituency 072) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 5) Order, 2010, are hereby revoked.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (CHILANGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 072) AND (MPULUNGU CONSTITUENCY NO. 096) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 6) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times of poll
4. Revocation of S.I. No. 84 of 2010
SI 91 of 2010.
[Made under Regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly ByElections (Chilanga Constituency No. 072) and (Mpulungu Constituency No. 096) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 6) Order.
Nomination for election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 7th October, 2010, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph I shall be taken on Monday, 25th October, 2010, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
4. Revocation of S.I. No. 84 of 2010
The National Assembly By-Elections (Chilanga Constituency No. 072) and (Mpulungu Constituency No. 096) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 5) Order, 2010, is hereby revoked.
ELECTORAL (REGISTRATION OF VOTERS) (SUSPENSION OF REGISTRATION PERIOD AND PLACES) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Suspension of period and places of registration
SI 93 of 2010.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2010]
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (Registration of Voters) (Suspension of Registration Period and Places) Order.
2. Suspension of period and places of registration
The registration of voters exercise in the constituencies and wards set out in the Schedule shall stand suspended from 28th October, 2010, to 31st October, 2010.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 2]
CONSTITUENCIES AND WARDS
|
Province |
District |
Constituency No./Name |
Ward No./Name |
|
Northern |
Mpulungu |
096 Mpulungu |
|
|
Lusaka |
Kafue |
072 Chilanga |
|
|
Copperbelt |
Ndola |
036 Ndola Central |
20807 Nkwazi |
|
Copperbelt |
Luanshya |
025 Roan |
20528 Mava Hill |
|
Luapula |
Mansa |
061 Mansa Central |
40213 Lwingishi |
|
Northern |
Chinsali |
084 Shiwanga’ndu |
60214 Chandaula |
|
Eastern |
Petauke |
053 Kapoche |
30705 Kaumbwe |
|
Northern |
Mpulungu |
096 Mpulungu |
61211 Vyamba |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MPOROKOSO CONSTITUENCY NO. 102) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2011
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 7 of 2011.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mporokoso Constituency No. 102) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
The Nomination for election in constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 10th February, 2011, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 3rd March, 2011, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (CODE OF CONDUCT) REGULATIONS
[Section 109]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
PART I
Preliminary
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Enforcement of Code
4. Publication of Code
PART II
Code of Conduct
5. Rights of person
6. Duty of person during election campaigns or elections
7. Duties of Commission
8. Campaign period
9. Political party and candidate to subscribe to Code
10. Duties of political parties and candidates
11. Duties of election agent and polling agent
12. Duties of Zambia Police Force
13. Duties of media
14. Allocation of air time
15. Election results programme
16. Monitors and observers
17. Powers of Commission
18. Complaints
19. Conflict Management Committee
PART III
General Provisions
20. Prohibition of coercion and intimidation
21. General offences
22. General penalty
23. Revocation of S.I. No. 90 of 2006
SI 52 of 2011.
PART I
Preliminary
These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral (Code of Conduct) Regulations.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“campaign material” means party or candidate manifestos, posters, chitenges, T-shirts and any other material with party or candidate symbols or pictures of candidates used in connection with an election;
“campaign period” means such period as the Commission may determine under regulation 8;
“candidate” means a person nominated as a candidate for an election;
“caricature” includes cartoon, effigy, picture, drawing or sketch of a person for comic effect;
“Code” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“Commission” means the Electoral Commission established under the Constitution;
“election officer” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“media” includes print and electronic media, whether publicly or privately operated;
“monitor” means a person accredited as such by the Commission;
“observer” means a person accredited as such by the Commission;
“polling agent” means an agent appointed by a candidate in respect of each polling station;
“public officer” means a person holding or acting in any public office but does not include any person holding the offices referred to in Article 139(2) and (3) of the Constitution; and
“traditional leader” means a paramount chief senior chief, chief or village headman.
The Commission shall promote conditions conducive to the observance of this Code.
The Commission, civil society, traditional leaders, the churches, faith-based organisations and political parties shall endeavour to publicise this Code throughout the Republic.
PART II
Code of Conduct
(1) A person has, subject to regulation 21, the right to—
(a) express political opinions;
(b) debate the policies and programmes of political parties;
(c) canvas freely for membership and support from voters;
(d) distribute election literature and campaign materials;
(e) publish and distribute notices and advertisements;
(f) erect banners, placards and posters;
(g) campaign freely;
(h) participate freely in partisan political activities; and
(i) seek the protection of the law from harm as a result of that person’s political opinion or affiliation.
(2) A public officer shall not engage in any active partisan political activity referred to in sub-regulation (1) whilst in the public service.
6. Duty of person During election campaigns or elections
A person shall, during an election campaign or election, promote conditions conducive to the conduct of free and fair elections and be bound by this Code.
(1) The Commission shall where reasonable and practicable to do so—
(a) meet political party representatives on a regular basis to discuss all matters of concern related to the election campaign and election itself;
(b) ensure that political parties do not use State resources to campaign for the benefit of any political party or candidate;
(c) avail political parties with the election timetable and election notices in accordance with the Act;
(d) censure all acts done by leaders of political parties, candidates, supporters, Government and its organs, which are aimed at jeopardising elections or done in contravention of this Code;
(e) declare election results expeditiously from the close of the election day;
(f) ensure that a campaign rally or meeting which is legally organised by any political party is not disrupted or arbitrarily prohibited;
(g) ensure that no election officer, police officer, monitor, observer or media person is victimised in the course of their election duties;
(h) ensure that police officers act professionally and impartially during the electoral process;
(i) ensure that traditional leaders, do not exert undue influence on their subjects to support a particular political party or candidate;
(j) ensure that equal opportunity is given to all stakeholders, particularly political parties and independent candidates to participate in and conduct their political activities in accordance with the law; and
(k) condemn acts of media organisations and personnel aimed at victimisation, punishment or intimidation of media practitioners implementing any of the provisions of this Code.
(2) A member of the Commission may attend political rallies to monitor compliance with this Code.
The campaign period shall commence and close on such date as the Commission may determine.
9. Political party and candidate to subscribe to Code
(1) A candidate for Presidential, National Assembly and Local Government elections shall, when filing the candidate’s nomination papers, subscribe to the Code in Form I set out in the Schedule.
(2) A political party shall, on such date as the Commission may direct, subscribe to the Code in Form I set out in the Schedule.
(3) A person who, or political party which contravenes this regulation commits an offence.
10. Duties of political party and candidate
(1) A political party and candidate shall—
(a) establish and maintain effective lines of communication with the Commission and with other registered political parties and candidates, at national, political and local level, including the pro vision of names and the contact details and addresses of party election agents and of other relevant office bearers and representatives;
(b) accept and respect decisions of the Commission in respect of election results announced by returning officers and the Commission in accordance with the law;
(c) issue directives to their members and supporters to observe this Code and take any necessary steps to ensure compliance;
(d) hold public meetings in compliance with the law;
(e) adhere to the election timetable issued by the Commission in conducting election campaigns in accordance with section 26 of the Act;
(f) take appropriate measures to ensure environmental protection and cleanliness in the course of posting or distributing electoral campaign material;
(g) remove campaign materials within 14 days of the declaration of election results;
(h) take necessary measures to ensure public safety in the course of posting or distributing electoral campaign material; and
(i) carry out campaign meetings and rallies peacefully.
(2) A member or supporter of a political party or a candidate shall not—
(a) use language which incites hatred or violence in any form against any person or class of persons or issue any pamphlet, newsletter, poster or other propaganda which contains materials that incite people to violence or rebellion;
(b) deface, remove or destroy campaign materials of another political party or publications of the Commission;
(c) disrupt another political party’s rally, meeting, march or demonstration or seek to obstruct another person from attending a political rally of another political party;
(d) continuously remain at a polling station during the campaign period or elections; and
(e) wear any campaign materials within four hundred metres of the polling station on the polling day.
(3) Without prejudice to any other written law, any person who contravenes sub-regulation (2) commits an offence and shall be liable upon conviction to a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred penalty units or to imprisonment not exceeding one year, or to both.
11. Duties of election agent and polling agent
(1) An election agent or polling agent shall, subject to regulations 10 and 21, have the following duties during an election—
(a) observe the opening and closing of a polling station assigned to them on polling day;
(b) witness the voting process;
(c) witness the count of ballot papers for candidates;
(d) witness the announcement of results; and
(e) witness the declaration of results, where applicable.
(2) An election agent or polling agent shall counter sign the election results duly announced or declared by a presiding officer or returning officer, as the case may be:
Provided that failure to countersign the election results by such election agent or polling agent shall not render the results invalid.
12. Duties of Zambia Police Force
The Zambia Police Force shall—
(a) enforce law and order at campaign meetings and processions in order to maintain peace and order;
(b) ensure that police officers do not abuse their authority or Government resources to campaign for the benefit of any political party or candidate;
(c) refrain from disrupting any campaign, rally or meeting which is legally convened by any political party; and
(d) ensure that police officers do not use their office to oppress any political party, candidate or supporter.
(1) All print and electronic media shall—
(a) provide fair and balanced reporting of the campaigns, policies, meetings, rallies and press conferences of all registered political parties and candidates during the campaign period;
(b) provide news of the electoral process up to the declaration of results;
(c) abide by regional codes of conduct in the coverage of elections provided that such guidelines are not in conflict with this Code;
(d) be bound by the provisions of this Code during elections; and
(e) in liaison with the Commission, recognise a representative media body authorised to receive complaints and provide advice regarding fair coverage of elections.
(2) A media organisation shall endeavour to—
(a) undertake capacity building of media personnel in their respective organisations;
(b) report election news in an accurate manner and not make any abusive editorial comment, incite violence or advocate hatred based on race, ethnicity, tribe, gender, sex, political or religious conviction; and
(c) identify any editorial comment it intends to make and separate it from the factual reporting of the news.
(3) The heads, senior management and staff of public or private media organisations shall not intimidate media practitioners and shall allow them to exercise professional judgment without undue influence.
(4) Public and private media personnel shall—
(a) conduct interviews with candidates with fairness both in the style of the interview and in the amount of the time given;
(b) refrain from broadcasting their own political opinions, commentary or assessment, and where they do so, clearly identify the opinion, commentary or assessment as their own and carefully balance it in order to avoid bias; and
(c) be duly accredited by the Commission to enter a nomination centre, polling centre or totalling centre.
(1) A public television, radio and electronic media shall allocate public airtime equally to all political parties and candidates for their political broadcasts.
(2) A political party or candidate shall not buy more than 30 minutes air time in any given language on public television or radio in any one week.
(3) On polling day all media shall not broadcast any campaign interviews for political parties or independent candidates or predict election results.
(4) Broadcasters shall inform the public on the source of any public opinion poll and shall indicate the margin of error.
15. Election results programme
(1) All media shall disclose accurate election results and shall provide updates on the progress of the vote counting process and shall not speculate election results but shall broadcast confirmed election results as they are announced and published by presiding officers.
(2) Television and radio stations shall—
(a) maintain full records of all radio and television news bulletins and recordings of all other programmes related to the election, including party political broadcasts and shall institute a close and meticulous monitoring system to ensure balance throughout the campaign and up to the close of poll; and
(b) provide the Commission, at any reasonable time, with such records, information and recordings as the Commission may require to fulfil its monitoring role.
(3) The Commission shall require newspapers to make available archived copies of newspapers for inspection in the event of a complaint;
(4) Any candidate or political party who alleges that that candidate or political party has been unfairly treated or covered by any media organisation in the course of the election campaign, may lodge a complaint against the media organisation, in writing, to the Commission.
(5) Where a complaint made under sub-regulation (4) requires any media organisation to rectify an error, the candidate or political party making the complaint shall send the complaint to that media organisation and a copy of the complaint to the Commission and the media organisation shall respond to the complaint.
(6) Where a right of reply, a retraction or the correction of a matter of significance is necessary, it shall be made in a like manner and with equal prominence as the original report or publication.
(1) A person shall not act as a monitor or observer, during an election campaign or election unless the person is duly accredited by the Commission and has subscribed to the Code in Form II set out in the Schedule.
(2) A monitor shall be nominated by the organisation to which the monitor belongs and shall undergo training and assessment by that organisation.
(3) A monitor or observer shall be provided with necessary identification by the Commission and the monitor’s or observer’s organisations.
(4) A monitor or observer shall discharge monitor’s or observer’s functions in accordance with this Code and any other written law or such lawful directives as may be given by the Commission or any person acting on its behalf.
(5) A monitor or observer shall—
(a) bring to the attention of the presiding officer or returning officer or member of the Commission any observed electoral malpractice;
(b) be impartial in the conduct of the monitor’s or observer’s duty and shall, at no time, publicly indicate or express any bias or preference with reference to any political party or candidate;
(c) be in a sufficient number at each polling station and shall ensure that their presence is widely known and recognised by the electorate;
(d) not interfere with the duties of the election officials in any way and shall immediately report any violation to the proper authority;
(e) ensure that any material information or report which the monitor or observer receives or any event, occurrence or statement of which the monitor or observer has been notified or which indicates the commission of an offence or contravention of the Act or this Code are brought to the attention of the monitor’s or observer’s organisations, the police, the Commission, conflict management committees and other parties concerned;
(f) not by themselves or through the monitor’s or observer’s organisation, forecast, declare or disclose the result of any election before the declaration by the Commission;
(g) when so requested, immediately identify themselves to any election officer or police officer and shall, during the conduct of the monitor’s or observer’s activities, at all times carry, wear or otherwise prominently display the identification issued by the Commission;
(h) not display allegiance to any political party at any time and shall refrain from carrying, wearing and displaying electoral material or any article of clothing, colours, badges or other items denoting support for or opposition to any political party or candidates or any of the issues in contention in the elections;
(i) not be involved in corrupt practices or accept any favours, so as to make statements in favour of or against any candidate or political party; and
(j) not carry or display arms or other dangerous weapons during the conduct of the monitor’s or observer’s activities or while wearing the identification issued by the Commission.
(7) Monitors and observers and their sponsoring organisations shall, whenever requested by the Commission, attend such briefings, training workshops and other meetings convened in order to co-ordinate their activities.
(8) After the declaration of results of the elections, monitors and observers shall hand over to the Commission any identification received from it.
(9) The Commission may revoke the accreditation of any monitor or observer who contravenes the provisions of this Code.
(1) The Commission may—
(a) reprimand a political party, candidate or stakeholder for any conduct in violation of this Code;
(b) report a breach of this Code to the Zambia Police Force, Anti-Corruption Commission and Drug Enforcement Commission or any other relevant law enforcement agency;
(c) revoke the accreditation of election agents, polling agents, monitors observers or the media where it is necessary in the interest of public safety and security to do so; and
(d) impose any administrative measures on any person, candidate or political party for persistent breach of this code.
(2) The Commission may where practicable to do so, summon any person contravening this Code and any voter, candidate or political party alleging a breach to appear before it.
(1) The following persons may lodge a complaint to the Commission in relation to an election—
(a) a voter or candidate in a constituency where a breach of this Code has been committed; or
(b) from a political party participating in an election.
(2) Complaints arising during election campaigns and elections may be made to an election officer or to a conflict management committee at the place where the conduct complained against occurred.
(3) The Commission may refer and report any violation of the Code to the Zambia Police Force, Anti-Corruption Commission or any other appropriate law enforcement agency for investigation and prosecution where appropriate.
19. Conflict management committees
(1) Conflict management committees established by the Commission pursuant to section 111 of the Act may resolve electoral disputes.
(2) The conflict management committees shall take into account the provisions of this Code in resolving electoral disputes,
(3) Conflict management committees shall mediate in electoral disputes and shall encourage amicable settlement of electoral disputes within twenty-four hours of receipt of a formal complaint.
PART III
General Provisions
20. Prohibition of coercion and intimidation
A person or a member of a law enforcement agency, civil society, a Church, faith-based organisation, traditional leader, political party or media shall not, by means of threats, violence or sanction, coerce or intimidate another person during campaigns, public debates or elections.
(1) A person shall not—
(a) cause violence or use any language or engage in any conduct which leads or is likely to lead to violence or intimidation during an election campaign or election;
(b) carry or display arms or weapons, traditional or otherwise, of any kind at a political meeting or in the course of any march, demonstration or other public gathering of a political nature;
(c) make false, defamatory or inflammatory allegations concerning any person or political party in connection with an election;
(d) arrange a public meeting, demonstration, rally or march at the same time and venue as another similar political event organised by another political party or candidate;
(e) prevent the reasonable access to voters of any candidate or political party in any manner for the purposes of conducting voter education, fund raising, canvassing membership or soliciting support;
(f) plagiarise the symbols, colours or acronyms of candidates or other political parties;
(g) deface, remove or destroy any political campaign materials of any person or political party or publications of the Commission;
(h) offer any inducement, reward or bribe to any person in consideration of such person—
(i) joining or not joining any political party;
(ii) attending or not attending any political event;
(iii) voting or not voting;
(iv) accepting, refusing or withdrawing that person’s nomination as a candidate in an election;
(v) surrendering that person’s voter’s card, or national registration card or both; or
(vi) offering to surrender a voter’s card or national registration card, or both;
(i) abuse or attempt to abuse a position of power, privilege or influence, including parental, patriarchal or traditional authority for political purposes including any offer of a reward or for the issuance of a threat;
(j) propagate any opinion or action which is prejudicial to—
(i) the sovereignty, integrity or security of the country;
(ii) the maintenance of public order; or
(iii) the independence of any institution;
(k) use Government or parastatal transportation or facilities for campaign purposes:
Provided that this paragraph shall not apply to the President and the Vice-President in connection with their respective offices;
(I) use Government transportation or resources or facilities to transport voters to polling stations;
(m) discriminate against any person on grounds of race, ethnicity, class, disability, gender, sex, religion or in any other manner in connection with an election or political activity;
(n) carry any statue, caricature or anything which tends to ridicule, revile or scandalise any political party or its leader, a candidate or the Government, at any public political gathering, meeting or procession; and
(o) be in possession of a voter’s card or national registration card belonging to another person during the campaign period.
(2) A person who contravenes sub-regulation (1) commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding five thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both.
A person who contravenes any provision of these Regulations for which no specific penalty is provided commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred penalty units or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years, or to both.
23. Revocation of S.I. No. 90 of 2006
The Electoral (Code of Conduct) Regulations, 2006, are hereby revoked.
ELECTORAL (GENERAL ELECTIONS) (DATEs OF POLL) (DECLARATION) ORDER, 2011
[Section 25]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date of general elections
SI 76 of 2011.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (General Elections) (Dates of Poll) (Declaration) Order.
The polling day for the Presidential Elections and the National Assembly elections shall be 20th September, 2011.
ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 87 of 2011.
[Made under Regulation 11 of the Electoral (Presidential Elections) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (Presidential Elections) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for Presidential elections shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on any date between Sunday, 7th August and Friday, 12th August, 2011 between 09:00 hours and 16:00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Friday, 29th July, 2011 and close at 06:00 hours on Sunday, 18th September, 2011.
The poll for the Presidential elections referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 20th September, 2011:
Provided that the poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the elections.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS (GENERAL ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Time of poll
SI 88 of 2011.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly Elections (General Elections) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly elections in all the one hundred and 50 constituencies in the country shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Friday, 12th August, 2011 between 08:00 hours and 16:00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Friday, 29th July, 2011 and close at 06:00 hours on Sunday, 18th September, 2011.
The poll for the Constituencies in the country shall be taken on Tuesday, 20th September, 2011 between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that the poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the elections.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (CHONGWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 073) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Time of poll
SI 115 of 2011.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Chongwe Constituency No. 073) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly elections in Chongwe Constituency No. 073 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 1st November, 2011, between 09:00 hours and 16:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 24th November, 2011, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that the poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS (POSTPONEMENT OF ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
[Section 26]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 127 of 2011.
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly Elections (Postponement of Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
The poll in the three Constituencies set out in the Schedule to this Order have been postponed from Thursday 24th November, 2011 and shall now be taken on Monday, 28th November, 2011 between 0600 hours and 1800 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the elections.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 2]
|
Province |
District |
Ward No. |
Constituency |
|
Lusaka |
Chongwe |
073 |
Chongwe |
|
Northern |
Nakonde |
087 |
Nakonde |
|
Southern |
Mazabuka |
125 |
Mogoye |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MSANZALA CONSTITUENCY NO. 054) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 139 of 2011.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Msanzala Constituency No. 054) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
Nomination for election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 19th January, 2012, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Tuesday, 16th February, 2012, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that no such poll shall be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (LIVINGSTONE CONSTITUENCY NO. 123, CHAMA NORTH CONSTITUENCY NO. 039 AND MUCHINGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 013) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 30 of 2012.
[Made under Regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Livingstone Constituency No. 123, Chama North Constituency No. 039 and Muchinga Constituency No. 013) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly By-elections in Livingstone Constituency No. 123, Chama North Constituency No. 039 and Muchinga Constituency No. 013 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 7th June, 2012, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The campaign periods in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Thursday, 7th June, 2012, at 15.00 hours and close at 06.00 hours on Tuesday, 3rd July, 2012.
The polls in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 5th July, 2012 between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours:
Provided that a poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MUFUMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 107) (ELECTIONS DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2012
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 60 of 2012.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mufumbwe Constituency No. 107) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for the election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 11th October, 2012 between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 8th November, 2012, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours except that a poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MPONGWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 032) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 1 of 2013.
[Made under Regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mpongwe Constituency No. 032) (Elections Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for the election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 31st January, 2013 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 31st January, 2013 at 15.00 hours and close at 06.00 hours on Tuesday, 26th February, 2013.
The poll in the Constituency referred to paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 28th February, 2013 between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (LIVINGSTONE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 123) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 6 of 2013.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Livingstone Central Constituency No. 123) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 31st January, 2013, between 0900 hours and 1600 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday 31st January, 2013 at 1500 hours and close at 0600 hours on Tuesday, 26th February, 2013.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be taken on Thursday, 28th February, 2013, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (LUKULU WEST CONSTITUENCY NO. 141 AND KAPIRI MPOSHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 06) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 20 of 2013.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Lukulu West Constituency No. 141 and Kapiri Mposhi Constituency No. 06) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the National Assembly by-elections in Lukulu West Constituency No. 141 and Kapiri Mposhi Constituency No. 06 shall be lodged with the returning Officer on Thursday, 28th March, 2013, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign periods in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Thursday, 28th March, 2013, at 15:00 hours and close on Sunday, 21st April, 2013, at 06:00 hours.
The polls in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 23rd April, 2013, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours except that a poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS (LIVINGSTONE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY) (POSTPONEMENT OF ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
[Section 26]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Times of poll
SI 27 of 2013.
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly Elections (Livingstone Central Constituency) (Postponement of Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
The poll for the Livingstone Central Constituency No. 123 has been postponed from 28th February, 2013, and shall now be taken on Thursday 14th March, 2013, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours:
Provided that a poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the elections.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (FEIRA CONSTITUENCY NO. 071) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 31 of 2013.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By- Election (Feira Constituency No. 071) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly by-election in Feira Constituency No. 071 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday 23rd May, 2013 at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 19th June, 2013.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 20th June, 2013 between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the elections.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MKUSHI NORTH CONSTITUENCY NO. 07, KAFULAFUTA CONSTITUENCY NO. 029, SOLWEZI EAST CONSTITUENCY NO. III AND CHIPATA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 042) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 41 of 2013.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mkushi North Constituency No. 07, Kafulafuta Constituency No. 029, Solwezi East Constituency No. III and Chipata Central Constituency No. 042) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly by-election in Mkushi North Constituency No. 07, Kafulafuta Constituency No. 029, Solwezi East Constituency No. Ill and Chipata Central Constituency No. 042 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 27th June, 2013, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign periods in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Thursday, 27th June, 2013, at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 24th July, 2013.
The polls in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 25th July, 2013 between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (MALAMBO CONSTITUENCY NO. 51 AND MULOBEZI CONSTITUENCY NO. 148) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 60 of 2013,
SI 75 of 2013.
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Malambo Constituency No. 51 and Mulobezi Constituency No. 148) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for the National Assembly By-Election in Malambo Constituency No. 51 and Mulobezi Constituency No. 148 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 13th August, 2013, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
[Para 2 am by para 2 of SI 75 of 2013.]
The campaign period in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Tuesday, 13th August, 2013 after 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 4th September, 2013.
[Para 3 am by para 3 of SI 75 of 2013.]
The poll in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 5th September, 2013 between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the by-election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MKAIKA CONSTITUENCY NO. 046) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 8) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination of election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 67 of 2013.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By- Elections (Mkaika Constituency No. 046) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 8) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly by-elections in Mkaika Constituency No. 046 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Friday, 9th August, 2013, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The Campaign period in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Friday, 9th August, 2013, at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 4th September, 2013.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 5th September, 2013, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (PETAUKE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 55) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 9) ORDER
[Regulation 8]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 69 of 2013.
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Petauke Central Constituency No. 55) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 9) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly by-elections in Petauke Central Constituency No. 55 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Friday, 9th August, 2013, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Friday, 9th August, 2013, at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 4th September, 2013.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 5th September, 2013, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MALAMBO CONSTITUENCY NO. 51, PETAUKE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 55 AND MULOBEZI CONSTITUENCY NO. 148) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 83 of 2013.
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Malambo Constituency No. 51, Petauke Central Constituency No. 55 and Mulobezi Constituency No. 148) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nomination for National Assembly by election in the Malambo Constituency No. 51, Petauke Central Constituency No. 55 and Mulobezi Constituency No. 148 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 10th September, 2013, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Tuesday, 10th September, 2013, at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 25th September, 2013.
The poll in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 26th September, 2013, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (MANSA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 61) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER, 2013
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 88 of 2013.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Oder may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Mansa Central Constituency No. 61) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Oder, 2013.
Nomination for the National Assembly By-Election in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Tuesday, 22nd October, 2013, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 1 shall commence on Tuesday, 22nd October, 2013, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Thursday, 21st November, 2013.
The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Friday, 22nd November, 2013, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (VUBWI CONSTITUENCY NO. 38 AND ZAMBEZI WEST CONSTITUENCY NO. 114) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (REVOCATION) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Revocation of S.I. No. 98 of 2013
SI 117 of 2013.
[Made under regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Vubwi Constituency No. 38 and Zambezi West Constituency No. 114) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (Revocation) Order.
2. Revocation of S.I. No. 98 of 2013
The National Assembly By-Elections (Vubwi Constituency No. 38 and Zambezi West Constituency No. 114) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2013, is hereby revoked.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KATUBA CONSTITUENCY NO. 002, MKUSHI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY NO. 008 AND SOLWEZI CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 110) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
[Regulation 8]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 3 of 2014.
1. Title
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By- Elections (Katuba Constituency No. 002. Mkushi South Constituency No. 008 and Solwezi Central Constituency No. 110) (Election Dales and Times of Poll) Order.
2. Nomination
Nomination for National Assembly by-elections in Katuba Constituency No. 002, Mkushi South Constituency No. 008 and Solwezi Central Constituency No. 110 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 28th January, 2014. between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Tuesday, 10th December, 2013, at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Monday, 24th February, 2014.
The poll for the election of a councillor in the wards of the councils set out in the Schedule shall be taken on Tuesday 25th February, 2014, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours, except that the poll shall not be taken in a ward in respect of which only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KASENENGWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 43) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (REVOCATION) ORDER
[Regulation 7]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Revocation of S.I. No. 5 of 2014
Act 12 of 2006,
SI 11 of 2014.
1. Title
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kasenengwa Constituency No. 43) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (Revocation) Order.
2. Revocation of S.I. No. 5 of 2014
The National Assembly By-Elections (Kasenengwa Constituency No. 43) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2014, is hereby revoked.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MANGANGO CONSTITUENCY NO. 139) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 43 of 2014.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Mangango Constituency No. 139) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly elections in Mangango Constituency No. 139 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Tuesday, 10th July, 2014, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Thursday, 10th July, 2014, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 18th August, 2014.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 19th August, 2014, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that the poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KASENENGWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 43, MKUSHI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY NO. 8, SOLWEZI CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 110, VUBWI CONSTITUENCY NO. 38 AND ZAMBEZI WEST CONSTITUENCY NO. 114) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 4) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 46 of 2014.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kasenengwa Constituency No. 43, Mkushi South Constituency No. 8, Solwezi Central Constituency No. 110, Vubwi Constituency No. 38 and Zambezi West Constituency No. 114) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 4) Order.
Nomination for the National Assembly by-election in the Kasenengwa Constituency No. 43, Mkushi South Constituency No. 8, Solwezi Central Constituency No. 110, Vubwi Constituency No. 38 and Zambezi West Constituency No. 114 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Tuesday, 12th August, 2014, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Tuesday, 12th August, 2014, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 10th September, 2014.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 11th September, 2014, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that the poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION) (DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Replacement of voters’ card
5. Times of poll
SI 64 of 2014,
SI 65 of 2014.
[Made under regulation 11 of the Electoral (Presidential Elections) Regulations, 1991]
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (Presidential Election) (Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the Presidential election shall be lodged with the returning officer on any date between Wednesday, 17th December, 2014 and Tuesday, 23rd December, 2014 between 0900 hours and 1700 hours.
[Para 2 am by para 2 of SI 65 of 2014.]
The campaign period shall commence on Wednesday, 19th November, 2014 and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 19th January, 2015.
4. Replacement of voters’ card
The replacement of lost, destroyed or defaced voters’ cards shall be done at designated centres from 28th December, 2014 to 3rd January, 2015 between 0800 hours and 1700 hours.
The poll for Presidential election referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 20th January, 2015, except that the poll shall not be taken if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (CHAWAMA CONSTITUENCY NO. 75) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Time of poll
SI 8 of 2015.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Chawama Constituency No. 75) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
Nomination for the National Assembly by-election in Chawama Constituency No. 75 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 10th March, 2015, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Tuesday, 10th March, 2015 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 13th April, 2015.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 14th April, 2015, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (MASAITI CONSTITUENCY NO. 31) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Time of poll
SI 12 of 2015.
[Made under Regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Masaiti Constituency No. 31) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
Nominations for the National Assembly elections in the Masaiti Constituency No. 31 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Tuesday, 10th March, 2015, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Tuesday, 10th March, 2015 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday. 13th April, 2015.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 14th April, 2015, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (SENGA HILL CONSTITUENCY NO. 97) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 15 of 2015.
[Made under Regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Senga Hill Constituency No. 97) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
Nominations for National Assembly elections in Senga Hill Constituency No. 97 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Tuesday, 10th March, 2015, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Tuesday 10th March, 2015, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 13th April, 2015.
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 14th April, 2015, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that the poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (MALAMBO CONSTITUENCY NO. 51, PETAUKE CONSTITUENCY NO. 55 AND MULOBEZI CONSTITUENCY NO. 148) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 4) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Times of poll
SI 26 of 2015.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Malambo Constituency No. 51, Petauke Constituency No. 55 and Mulobezi Constituency No. 148) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 4) Order.
Nominations for the National Assembly By-Election in Malambo Constituency No. 51, Petauke Constituency No. 55 and Mulobezi Constituency No. 148 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 28th May, 2015, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Thursday, 28th May, 2015 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Thursday, 29th June, 2015.
The poll in the constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Tuesday, 30th June, 2015, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated in the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (BANGWEULU CONSTITUENCY NO. 067) (ELECTION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 5) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 37 of 2015.
[Made under Regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Bangweulu Constituency No. 067) (Election Date and Times of Poll) (No. 5) Order.
Nomination for the National Assembly by-election in Bangweulu Constituency No. 067 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 9th July, 2015, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Thursday, 9th July, 2015 at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 5th August, 2015.
4. Election date and time of poll
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 6th August, 2015, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated in the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (SOLWEZI WEST CONSTITUENCY NO. 112) (ELECTION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 6) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 49 of 2015.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Solwezi West Constituency No. 112) (Election Date and Times of Poll) (No. 6) Order.
Nominations for the National Assembly by-election in Solwezi West Constituency No. 112 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Wednesday, 26th August, 2015 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Wednesday, 26th August, 2015 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 23rd September, 2015.
4. Election date and times of poll
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 24th September, 2015, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated in the election.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (LUBANSENSHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 93) (ELECTION DATE AND TIMES OF POLL) (NO. 7) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 60 of 2015.
[Made under regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Lubansenshi Constituency No. 93) (Election Date and Times of Poll) (No. 7) Order.
Nominations for the National Assembly by-election in Lubansenshi Constituency No. 93 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Wednesday, 26th August, 2015 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall commence on Wednesday, 26th August, 2015 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 23rd September, 2015.
4. Election date and times of poll
The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 24th September, 2015, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the election.
ELECTORAL (ELECTORAL TIMETABLE) ORDER
[Section 26]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Electoral timetable
3. Support of Presidential candidate
SI 33 of 2016.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral (Electoral Timetable) Order.
The electoral timetable specified in the Schedule is applicable for the matters specified in that Schedule.
3. Support of Presidential candidate
A person shall not support a Presidential candidate for the purposes of a Presidential nomination specified in the Schedule, unless the person is registered as a voter in the province which the person is representing.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2, 3 and 4]
|
|
Activity |
Date |
Time |
|
1. |
Close of voter registration |
Monday, 29th February, 2016 |
17:00 hours |
|
2. |
Appeals and objections relating to the registration of voters |
Friday, 8th April, 2016 |
08:00 hours to 17:00 hours |
|
3. |
Close of appeals and objections relating to the registration of voters |
Saturday, 21st May, 2016 |
08:00 hours to 17:00 hours |
|
4. |
Commencement of inspection of Provincial Register of Voters |
Sunday, 15th May, 2016 |
08:00 hours to 17:00 hours |
|
5. |
Commencement of campaign period |
Monday, 16th May, 2016 |
06:00 hours |
|
6. |
Close of inspection of Provincial Register of Voters |
Saturday, 21st May, 2016 |
17:00 hours |
|
7. |
Processing of Presidential candidate’s one hundred supporters from each province by assistant returning officers in the provincial capitals |
Monday, 23rd May, 2016 to Friday, 27th May, 2016 |
09:00 hours to 15:00 hours |
|
8. |
Nomination of Presidential candidate at Mulungushi International Conference Centre, Lusaka |
Monday, 30th May, 2016 |
09:00 hours to 15:00 hours |
|
9. |
Nomination of Parliamentary candidate at designated centre |
Tuesday, 31st May, 2016 |
09:00 hours to 15:00 hours |
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10. |
Certification of the Register of Voters by Director of Elections |
Sunday, 31st July, 2016 |
08:00 hours to 17:00 hours |
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11. |
Close of campaign period |
Wednesday, 10th August, 2016 |
18:00 hours |
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12. |
Election date and taking of poll |
Thursday, 11th August, 2016 |
06:00 hours to 18:00 hours |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL RULES
[Section 102]
Arrangement of Rules
Rule
PART I
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
1. Title
2. Interpretation
PART II
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS TRIBUNALS
3. Jurisdiction
4. Functions of tribunal
5. Members of tribunal
6. Tenure of office and vacancy
PART III
PROCEEDINGS OF TRIBUNALS
7. Secretary
8. Institution of proceedings
9. Contents of election petition
10. Service of election petition
11. Answer
12. Address for service
13. Security for costs
14. Time and place of hearing
15. Notice of intention to withdraw election petition
16. Date of hearing of application to withdraw election petition
17. Appearance before tribunal
18. Default of appearance
19. Tribunal hearing
20. Evidence before tribunal
21. Interlocutory applications
22. Postponement of hearing
23. Decision of tribunal
24. Appeal to Constitutional Court
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
25. Allowances of members and secretary
26. Costs
27. Prescribed fees
28. Revocation of S.I. No. 184 of 1993
SI 60 of 2016.
PART I
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
These Rules may be cited as the Local Government Elections Tribunals Rules.
In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires—
“election petition” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“Emoluments Commission” has the meaning assigned to it in the Constitution;
“member” means a member of a tribunal;
“practitioner” has the meaning assigned to it in the Legal Practitioners Act;
“register” means the register kept pursuant to rule 7;
“secretary” means the secretary to a tribunal; and
“tribunal” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act.
PART II
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS TRIBUNALS
A tribunal has power to hear a local government election petition within the province for which the tribunal is constituted.
A tribunal shall, in addition to the functions set out in Article 159 of the Constitution, hear and determine whether a person has been validly nominated as a candidate for election as a councillor.
(1) Members shall be appointed by the Chief Justice on such terms and conditions as may be specified in their letters of appointment.
(2) A person shall not be appointed as a member if that person—
(a) is an undischarged bankrupt;
(b) has a mental or physical disability that makes the person incapable of exercising the functions of a member; or
(c) has been convicted of an offence under any law and sentenced to a term of imprisonment exceeding six months, without the option of a fine.
6. Tenure of office and vacancy
(1) Subject to sub-rule (2), a member shall hold office for the period for which a tribunal is established and is eligible for re-appointment as a member.
(2) The office of a member becomes vacant if the member—
(a) dies;
(b) resigns by notice, in writing, to the Chief Justice;
(c) is absent, without reasonable excuse, from three consecutive sittings of a tribunal of which the member had notice;
(d) is adjudged bankrupt;
(e) becomes mentally or physically incapable of performing the duties of a member;
(f) is convicted of an offence under any written law and sentenced to imprisonment for a period exceeding six months, without the option of a fine;
(g) in the case of a magistrate, ceases to be a magistrate;
(i) in the case of a member who is a practitioner is—
(ii) suspended from practising as a practitioner; or
(iii) struck off the Roll of Practitioners.
(3) Where the office of a member becomes vacant before the expiry of the term for which a tribunal was constituted, the Chief Justice may appoint another member in place of the member who vacates office, but that member shall hold office only for the unexpired term of the tribunal.
PART III
PROCEEDINGS OF TRIBUNALS
(1) There shall be a secretary of a tribunal who shall be appointed by the Chief Justice.
(2) The secretary of a tribunal shall—
(a) issue summonses to witnesses;
(b) keep a record of the proceedings of a tribunal;
(c) keep, or cause to be kept and maintained, a register of the orders and judgments of a tribunal;
(d) have custody and keep an account of the fees and other monies payable or paid to the tribunal;
(e) keep or cause to be kept proper accounts of the tribunal; and
(j) perform such other functions and exercise such powers as may be conferred under any other written law.
(3) The Chief Justice may appoint such other staff as may be necessary for the performance of the functions of a tribunal.
(1) An election petition may be presented to a tribunal by—
(a) a person who lawfully voted or had a right to vote at the election to which the election petition relates;
(b) a person claiming to have had a right to be nominated as a candidate or elected as councillor at the election to which the election petition relates; or
(c) a person who was a candidate at the election to which the election petition relates; or
(d) the Attorney-General.
(2) A person may file an election petition within seven days of the date on which the result of an election is declared.
9. Contents of election petition
An election petition filed under these Rules shall be—
(a) in the Form set out in the First Schedule; and
(b) filed in the office of the secretary.
(2) Evidence shall not be stated in an election petition.
(3) A tribunal may order that such particulars as may be necessary be provided, or unnecessary be excluded to ensure a fair hearing.
10. Service of election petition
(1) The petitioner shall, within two days of filing an election petition, serve or cause to be served a copy of the election petition on the respondent.
(2) Subject to sub-rule (3), service of an election petition shall be effected on the respondent personally.
(3) Where the petitioner is unable to effect personal service under sub-rule (2), the petitioner may apply to the tribunal for an order to effect substituted service.
(4) The tribunal may, on application made under sub-rule (3), order that service be effected by registered letter addressed to the respondent at the postal address declared in the nomination paper, or by publication in a daily newspaper of wide circulation in Zambia.
The respondent shall file an answer within seven days of receipt of an election petition.
If an election petitioner does not have an address for service of notices and other proceedings, the petitioner shall, by notice, not later than two days after service of the election petition, give the secretary the address for service.
(1) The secretary shall, as soon as practicable, after receiving an election petition, place the election petition before the tribunal.
(2) Subject to sub-rule (3), the tribunal shall order the petitioner to pay security for costs.
(3) The costs referred to in sub-rule (2) shall not be less than five hundred kwacha.
(4) A tribunal shall direct whether the security for costs shall be made in cash or by recognizance with or without sureties or shared by the petitioners, if they are more than one.
(5) The secretary shall notify the petitioner of the—
(a) amount of the costs determined by the tribunal; and
(b) manner in which the costs shall be paid.
(6) Subject to sub-rule (4), the petitioner shall pay the costs not later than five days of the notification referred to in sub-rule (5).
(7) A person who acts as a recognizance shall prepare an affidavit stating that that person owns real or personal property to satisfy the debt amounting to the value of the sum for which that person is bound by that recognizance.
(8) The affidavit shall be lodged with the secretary.
(1) The time and place of hearing of an election petition shall be determined by the tribunal.
(2) The secretary shall give four days’ notice to the petitioner and the respondent before the day appointed for the hearing.
15. Notice of intention to withdraw election petition
(1) A notice of intention to withdraw an election petition shall be lodged with the secretary.
(2) The notice referred to in sub-rule (1) shall—
(a) state the grounds on which the application is intended to be withdrawn;
(b) be in writing, signed by the petitioner, or by all the petitioners if they are more than one; and
(c) state the name and address of the petitioner and respondent.
(3) A copy of the notice of intention to withdraw the election petition shall be served on the respondent.
16. Date of hearing of application to withdraw election petition
(1) A notice of the date of hearing of an application to withdraw an election petition shall be given to the petitioner and the respondent by the secretary.
(2) The notice of the date of hearing of an application to withdraw an election petition shall state that any person who has an interest in the hearing may apply to the tribunal to be substituted as the petitioner.
(3) An application by a person who has an interest referred to in sub-rule (2) shall be supported by an affidavit stating that the applicant is qualified to be a petitioner.
17. Appearance before tribunal
(1) A person appearing as a party before a tribunal may appear in person or be represented by a practitioner.
(2) The respondent shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard in answer to the election petition.
(1) Where the petitioner does not appear at the time and place appointed for the hearing of the election petition, a tribunal may strike off or dismiss the election petition.
(2) Where the respondent does not appear at the time and place appointed for the hearing of the election petition, the tribunal may—
(a) proceed to hear the election petition; or
(b) adjourn the hearing on such terms as the tribunal considers appropriate.
(3) Where an election petition is struck-off under sub-rule (1), the petitioner may, within three days of the petition being struck off, apply to the tribunal to restore the election petition, failing which the election petition shall stand dismissed.
(4) The tribunal shall restore an election petition where a tribunal is satisfied that the application under sub-rule (3) has merit.
At the hearing—
(a) the petitioner shall present the evidence on which the election petition is based;
(b) the respondent may adduce evidence to rebut the evidence of the petitioner; and
(c) the parties may, at the conclusion of the hearing, present oral or written submissions to a tribunal within such period as the tribunal may direct.
(1) A tribunal may receive, as evidence, a statement, document, information or other matter that may assist it to deal effectively with an election petition.
(2) A tribunal may take judicial notice of any fact.
(3) Evidence before a tribunal may be given orally or, if the parties to the proceedings consent or the tribunal so orders, by affidavit.
(4) A tribunal may, at any stage of the proceedings, make an order requiring the personal attendance of a deponent for examination and cross-examination.
21. Interlocutory applications
(1) An interlocutory application may be made to a tribunal.
(2) An interlocutory application shall be made in writing and shall state the title of the proceedings and the grounds upon which the application is made.
(3) A party who objects to an interlocutory application may, within two days after the service of a copy of the application on the party, send written notice of the objection to the secretary and a copy to the applicant.
(4) A tribunal shall hear the parties to the application before making an order on an interlocutory application.
(5) A tribunal shall, where the tribunal determines that an interlocutory application is frivolous or vexatious, dismiss the application and may order the applicant to pay the costs of the other party.
(6) An appeal shall not lie against a decision of the tribunal on an interlocutory application.
(1) The tribunal may postpone the commencement of the hearing of an election petition or an application to withdraw an election petition.
(2) A hearing of an election petition may be adjourned.
(1) An election petition shall be heard within 30 days of the filing of the election petition.
(2) An election petition challenging the validity of the nomination of a person as a candidate for election as councillor shall be heard within 21 days of its lodgment, except that the process shall be completed at least 30 days before a general election.
24. Appeal to Constitutional Court
A person who is dissatisfied with the decision of a tribunal may, within 14 days of the decision, appeal to the Constitutional Court.
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
25. Allowances of members and secretary
There shall be paid to the members and the secretary of a tribunal such allowances as the Chief Justice may determine with the approval of the Emoluments Commission.
A tribunal may make orders for costs as it may consider necessary.
The fees set out in the Second Schedule shall be paid in respect of the matters set out therein.
28. Revocation of S.I. No. 184 of 1993
The Local Government Electoral Petition Rules, 1993, are revoked.
FIRST SCHEDULE
[Rule 8]
ELECTION PETITION
ELECTION FOR (here state ward) HELD ON THE DAY OF …………………
The Petition of ……………………………..………, whose address for service is ………………………………………… shows that:
1. Your petitioner is (insert which of the following is appropriate):
(a) a person who lawfully voted;
(b) a person who lawfully had a right to vote;
(c) a person who had a right to be nominated as a candidate at the aforesaid election;
(d) a person who had a right to be elected as a Councillor at the aforesaid election;
(e) a person who was a candidate at the aforesaid election;
(f) the Attorney-General.
2. And your petitioner/s state/s that the election was held on the ……………..… day of …………….. when ……………….. and ………………. were candidates and the returning officer has returned ………………………………………………… as being duly elected.
3. And your petitioner/s say/s that (here state the facts and grounds on which the petitioner/s relies/rely WHEREOF your petitioner/s pray/s that it may be determined that the said ……………………………… was not duly nominated, elected or returned and that the nomination or election was void (or that the said ………………. was duly nominated, elected or ought to have been returned).
4. And your petitioner/s prays/pray that—
(a) the nomination or election of the respondent be declared void; or
(b) the petition or a specified person be declared duly nominated or elected.
……………………………
Signed
SECOND SCHEDULE
[Rule 27]
PRESCRIBED FEES
|
No. |
Item |
Fees Units |
Documents to be receipted |
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PART I |
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1. |
On filing a petition |
2,780 |
The petition |
|
2. |
On filing an affidavit of service |
30 |
The affidavit |
|
3. |
On commissioning affidavit |
100 |
The filed copy |
|
4. |
On filing ex parte summons for application for substituted service |
85 |
The ex parte summons |
|
5. |
On filing an affidavit |
30 |
The affidavit |
|
6. |
On sealing ex parte order or any order made by the tribunal |
60 |
The order |
|
7. |
On filing an answer by the respondent |
230 |
The filed copy |
|
8. |
On filing notice of intention to withdraw |
300 |
The filed copy |
|
9. |
On filing an application for restoration of a matter which has been struck out for non-attendance or any other reason |
500 |
The filed application |
|
10. |
On filing an interlocutory notice or motion or application not specifically provided for |
300 |
The filed copy |
|
11. |
On filing response to the interlocutory application |
115 |
The filed copy |
|
12. |
On filing a notice of appeal to the Constitutional Court |
835 |
The filed copy |
|
13. |
On filing a notice of cross appeal |
835 |
The filed copy |
|
14. |
On filing an application for leave to appeal |
230 |
The filed copy |
|
15. |
On every search per case |
115 |
The search form |
|
16. |
On personal general searches in the register for unspecified number of names in any one calendar year, in any register of the tribunal |
2,780 |
In case payable to the secretary of the tribunal |
|
17. |
For transcript of shorthand notes or otherwise recorded proceeding, per page or part of the proceeding |
5 |
The filed application |
|
|
PART II |
||
|
1. |
On filing any notice not specifically provided for |
100 |
The filed copy |
|
2. |
On filing bundles or supplementary bundles |
280 |
The filed copy |
|
3. |
On filing a consent judgment or order |
90 |
|
|
4. |
On filing a notice of taxation of costs |
115 |
The filed notice |
|
5. |
On filing a bill of costs for taxation |
10 per cent of the taxed bill |
The bill of costs |
|
6. |
On filing consent on agreed costs |
5 per cent of the agreed costs |
The consent order |
|
7. |
On filing a certificate of taxation |
230 |
The certificate |
|
8. |
On filing any certificate not specifically provided for |
278 |
The filed copy |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (CODE OF CONDUCT) (ENFORCEMENT) REGULATIONS
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Notification of breach of Code
3A. Determination of urgent complaint or allegation by Commission
4. Referral of complaint or allegation
5. Determination of complaint by district conflict management committee
6. Review of decision by National Conflict Management Committee
7. Decision by Commission
8. Disqualification of candidate or political party
SI 62 of 2016,
SI 35 of 2020.
These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral Process (Code of Conduct) (Enforcement) Regulations.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, words and expressions have the meaning assigned to them in the Act.
3. Notification of breach of Code
(1) A person who witnesses a breach of the Code or alleges that a candidate or political party has breached the Code shall notify the Commission of the breach of the Code, in writing.
(2) The Commission may, on its own motion, take notice of any breach of the Code.
3A. Determination of urgent complaint or allegation by Commission
(1) The Commission shall, within 24 hours of receipt of a complaint or allegation, determine whether the complaint is of an urgent nature requiring the Commission to hear the complaint or allegation within 48 hours of receipt of the complaint or allegation.
(2) The Commission shall, where the Commission determines that an urgent situation exists under sub-regulation (1)—
(a) issue a notice of hearing within 48 hours of the determination of the urgency of the complaint or allegation, to a candidate or political party complained against, the complainant, and to any other person the Commissioner considers necessary for the purposes of the hearing and shall specify the date, time and venue of the hearing; and
(b) attach the written complaint or allegation to the notice issued under paragraph (a).
(3) The Commission shall hear the complaint or allegation within 72 hours of receipt of the complaint or allegation.
(4) The Commission shall, where it finds a candidate or political party in breach of the code, disqualify the candidate or political party from participating as a candidate or political party in an election in a district, constituency or ward concerned.
[Reg 3A ins by reg 2 of SI 35 of 2020.]
4. Referral of complaint or allegation
(1) Where the Commission determines under regulation 3A that an urgent situation does not exist for the Commission to hear the complaint or allegation, the Commission shall, within 48 hours of receipt of a complaint or allegation of breach of the Code, refer the complaint or allegation to the district conflict management committee in the area in which the breach occurs for determination.
(2) Regulations 5, 6, 7 and 8 apply in hearing the complaint or allegation where no urgent situation exists.
[Reg 4 subs by reg 3 of SI 35 of 2020.]
5. Determination of complaint by district conflict management committee
(1) A district conflict management committee shall—
(a) upon receipt of a complaint, issue a notice of hearing to the candidate or political party complained against and to the complainant, specifying the date, time and venue of the hearing;
(b) attach the written complaint or allegation to the notice issued to the candidate or political party under paragraph (a); and
(c) hear the complaint or allegation within 24 hours of the receipt of the complaint or allegation.
(2) The determination of a matter before a district conflict management committee shall be by consensus and in the absence of that consensus, according to the votes of the majority of the members present and considering the matter.
(3) A district conflict management committee shall, at the conclusion of a hearing, evaluate the facts and make recommendations on the matter to the National Conflict Management Committee.
6. Review of decision by National Conflict Management Committee
(1) The National Conflict Management Committee shall, within 48 hours of receipt of the recommendations of the district conflict management committee, review the decision of a district conflict management committee and where it considers necessary, adopt the recommendations made by a district conflict management committee.
(2) The National Conflict Management Committee may, where it considers it necessary, afford the parties to the complaint an opportunity to be heard on the recommendations submitted by a district conflict management committee under sub-regulation (1).
(3) The National Conflict Management Committee shall, after the review of the decision of a district conflict management committee, make recommendations on the matter to the Commission within 48 hours of the review.
[Reg 6 subs by reg 4 of SI 35 of 2020.]
(1) The Commission shall hear a complaint within 72 hours of the receipt of the recommendation on the complaint of the National Conflict Management Committee.
(2) The Commission shall afford the parties to the complaint an opportunity to be heard on the recommendations submitted by the National Conflict Management Committee.
(3) The Commission may adopt, modify or vary the recommendation made by the National Conflict Management Committee.
8. Disqualification of candidate or political party
The Commission shall, where it finds a candidate or political party in breach of the Code, disqualify the candidate or political party from participating as a candidate or political party in an election in the district, constituency or ward concerned.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (GENERAL) REGULATIONS
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
PART I
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Functions of Chief Electoral Officer
4. Election officers
5. Form of oath or affirmation
6. Revocation of appointment of election officers
7. Notification of vacancy in council or National Assembly
8. Allocation and registration of symbols
9. Determination of whether candidate is supported by political party
PART II
NOMINATION PROCEDURE
10. Appointment of nomination office
11. Nomination for presidential election
12. Nomination for candidate for election as Member of Parliament
13. Nomination for mayor or council chairperson
14. Nomination for election as councillor
15. Receipt of nominations
16. Guidance by returning officer
17. Control at nomination centre
18. Determination of validity of nominations
19. Procedures after determination of validity of nominations
20. Publication of local notice
21. Procedure upon death of candidate
22. Inspection of nomination paper
PART III
ELECTIONS
23. Notice of polling stations
24. Appointment of times of polling
25. Postponement of poll in case of emergency
26. Nature of poll
27. Form of ballot paper
28. Issuance of ballot paper
29. Preparations for taking of poll
30. Ballot boxes, official seals and official marks
31. Procedure before commencement of poll
32. Control of persons entering polling station
33. Procedure for casting vote at polling station
34. Casting of votes
35. Restriction on communication in precincts of polling station
36. Prohibition on use of electronic devices
37. Spoilt ballot papers
38. Objections concerning voting
39. Assistance to certain voters
40. Voting by persons employed on election duties
41. Delegation of powers of presiding officer
42. Sealing of full ballot box
43. Procedure after close of poll
44. Counting to be done at polling stations
45. Counting of votes
46. Rejection of ballot papers
47. Re-counting of votes
48. Equality of votes
49. Sealing of ballot papers
50. Announcement and declaration of the results
51. Declaration of President-elect
52. Notice of result
53. Verification of ballot papers
54. Custody and destruction of election materials
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
55. Election agents
56. Polling agents
56A. Oath or affirmation by election agents or polling agents
57. Offences by election officers
58. Revocation of S.I. No. 92 of 2006
SI 63 of 2016,
SI 39 of 2021.
PART I
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral Process (General) Regulations.
(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“assistant returning officer” means a person appointed as such under regulation 4;
“ballot box” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“ballot paper” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“ballot paper account” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“by-election” has the meaning assigned to it in the Constitution;
“candidate” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“councillors” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“Chief Electoral Officer” means the person appointed as Chief Electoral Officer under the Electoral Commission of Zambia Act, 2016;
“election agent” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“election officer” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“local government election” includes elections for a mayor, council chairperson and councillor;
“local notice” means a notice given at the nomination office, the office of the district council within which the constituency is situated and such other place as the returning officer considers necessary;
“Member of Parliament” has the meaning assigned to it in the Constitution;
“national registration card” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“national registration number” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“nomination centre” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Act;
[“nomination office” subs as “nomination centre” by reg 2 of SI 39 of 2021.]
“nomination paper” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“official mark” means a mark provided to a presiding officer under regulation 29, for the taking of a poll;
“official seal” means a seal provided to a presiding officer under regulation 29, for the taking of a poll;
“polling agent” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“polling assistant” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“polling day” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“polling district” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“polling station” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“presiding officer” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“registered” means registered in a register of voters;
“register of voters” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“Returning Officer” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“returning officer” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act;
“Speaker” has the meaning assigned to it in the Constitution; and
“voter’s card” has the meaning assigned to it in the Act.
(2) Where an act or thing is required or authorised to be done under these Regulations in the presence of a candidate, an election agent or a polling agent, the non-attendance of the candidate, election agent or polling agent at the time and place appointed for the purpose shall not, if the act or thing is otherwise legally done, invalidate the act or thing done.
3. Functions of Chief Electoral Officer
The Chief Electoral Officer shall—
(a) ensure that an election officer performs the election office’s functions with impartiality and in accordance with these Regulations;
(b) issue to an election officer such instructions as the Chief Electoral Officer considers necessary to ensure due compliance with these Regulations; and
(c) perform such functions as are conferred upon the Chief Electoral Officer under these Regulations.
(1) The Commission shall appoint in respect of each constituency, district or ward—
(a) a district electoral officer by notice in the Gazette;
(b) returning officer, by notice in the Gazette;
(c) an assistant returning officer by notice, in writing, for the purpose of assisting the Returning Officer and returning officers, respectively, in the performance of their functions; and
(d) polling assistants, by notice, in writing.
[Reg 4(1) subs by reg 3(b) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) The Commission may, by notice, in writing, appoint for each polling district, presiding officers, assistant presiding officers and polling assistants.
5. Form of oath or affirmation
The officers referred to in regulation 4(1)(c), (d) and (2) shall, before exercising any of the functions conferred on the officers under these Regulations, take and subscribe an oath or make an affirmation before a Subordinate Court Magistrate, Local Court Magistrate, district electoral officer, returning officer, Commissioner for Oaths, Head of a Government School or Principal of a College in Form GEN 1 set out in the Schedule.
[Reg 5 subs by reg 4 of SI 39 of 2021.]
6. Revocation of appointment of election officers
(1) Where the Commission revokes the appointment of a district electoral officer or returning officer, it shall publish a notice of the revocation in the Gazette.
[Reg 6(1) am by reg 5 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) Where the Commission revokes the appointment of an assistant returning officer, presiding officer, assistant presiding officer or polling assistant, it shall give notice, in writing, of the revocation to the person concerned.
7. Notification of vacancy in council or National Assembly
(1) The principal officer of a council shall, upon a casual vacancy occurring in the elected membership of a council, inform the Commission and the district or ward concerned, in writing, of the occurrence of the vacancy, as soon as practicable after it occurs.
(2) The Commission shall cause every casual vacancy in the elected membership of the National Assembly or council to be filled as soon as practicable.
8. Allocation and registration of symbols
(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall maintain a register of symbols for use by candidates at elections, and that register shall be in such form as the Chief Electoral Officer may determine.
(2) A political party or independent candidate contesting an election shall apply to the Chief Electoral Officer for the registration of a symbol chosen by that party or candidate for use by a candidate supported by that party or by that independent candidate at elections and subject to sub-regulations (4) and (5), the Chief Electoral Officer shall register that symbol.
(3) An application made on behalf of a political party shall be made by the party president or secretary of that political party.
[Reg 8(3) am by reg 6 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(4) The following shall not be registered or used as symbols—
(a) the armorial ensigns or the National Flag of Zambia;
(b) a device or an emblem which, in the opinion of the Chief Electoral Officer, is normally associated with an ethnic group or religion or the regalia of a chief;
(c) a symbol or part of a symbol which, under the provisions of this regulation, is currently registered in respect of a political party or candidate;
(d) a symbol which is not distinctive from any other registered symbol; and
(e) a symbol the use of which is, in the opinion of the Chief Electoral Officer, offensive or objectionable.
(5) The Chief Electoral Officer shall not register a symbol under this regulation in respect of a political party or candidate until any other registered symbol in respect of that party or independent candidate is cancelled.
(6) The Chief Electoral Officer shall allocate and register in respect of a political party or independent candidate for election in a constituency, district or ward a symbol for use by that political party or independent candidate in that election.
9. Determination of whether candidate is supported by political party
(1) If a question arises in respect of the allocation and registration of a symbol under regulation 8 regarding whether the nomination of a candidate is supported by a political party, that question shall be referred to and determined by the Commission.
(2) The Commission shall consult the leader or secretary of a political party before determining the question referred to in sub-regulation (1).
PART II
NOMINATION PROCEDURE
10. Appointment of nomination office
(1) The Commission shall, by notice in the Gazette, appoint for each constituency, district or ward in respect of which an election date has been appointed, a place to be the nomination centre for receiving nominations papers.
[Reg 10(1) am by reg 7 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) The returning officer for a constituency, district or ward shall attend at the nomination office during the periods appointed in respect of that constituency, district or ward for the receipt of nomination, to receive nomination papers in that constituency, district or ward.
11. Nomination for presidential election
(1) A presidential nomination paper shall be—
(a) in Form GEN 2 set out in the Schedule;
(b) signed by the candidate in the presence of the Returning Officer;
(c) subscribed to by not less than one hundred registered voters from each Province who support the presidential candidate and the running mate; and
(d) accompanied by a non-refundable election fee determined by the Commission.
(2) A nomination paper for a running mate shall be in Form GEN 3 set out in the Schedule.
(3) Sub-regulation (1)(c) and (d) does not apply to a running mate.
(4) A Presidential candidate shall file an affidavit, for purposes of Article 52 of the Constitution, in Form GEN 4 set out in the Schedule.
(5) The supporters referred to in sub-regulation (1)(c) shall—
(a) be screened and validated by an assistant returning officer in each province; and
[Reg 11(5)(a) subs by reg 8(a) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(b) endorse Part B of the presidential nomination paper in the presence of the assistant returning officer.
(6) A presidential candidate shall lodge with the Returning Officer—
(a) a statutory declaration of assets and liabilities in Form GEN 5 set out in the Schedule; and
(b) a declaration of compliance with the Electoral Code of Conduct in Form GEN 6 set out in the Schedule.
(7) A presidential candidate shall submit the processed nomination papers to the Returning Officer on a day and at a time appointed for the receipt of nominations.
(8) The Returning Officer shall at the time of lodging nomination papers take a portrait of a candidate.
[Reg 11(8) subs by reg 8(b) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(9) In this regulation, unless otherwise provided, a reference to a Presidential candidate includes a running mate.
12. Nomination for candidate for election as Member of Parliament
(1) The nomination paper for a candidate for election as a Member of Parliament shall be—
(a) in Form GEN 7 set out in the Schedule;
(b) subscribed to in Part B of the Form by fifteen supporters, registered in the constituency, in the presence of the returning officer;
(c) signed by the candidate in the presence of the returning officer; and
(d) accompanied by a non-refundable election fee determined by the Commission.
(2) A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament shall file an affidavit, for purposes of Article 52 of the Constitution, in Form GEN 8 set out in the Schedule.
(3) A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament shall lodge with the returning officer for the constituency concerned—
(a) a statutory declaration of assets and liabilities in Form GEN 5 set out in the Schedule; and
(b) a declaration of compliance with the Electoral Code of Conduct in Form GEN 6 set out in the Schedule.
(4) The returning officer shall, at the time of receiving nomination papers, take a portrait of the candidate.
[Reg 12(4) subs by reg 9 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(5) A candidate or a person duly authorised by that candidate shall, at the time of lodging a nomination paper in a constituency, attend before the returning officer for the constituency with the 15 supporters of the candidate who shall produce their voter’s cards and national registration cards to the returning officer.
13. Nomination for mayor or council chairperson
A candidate for election as a mayor or council chairperson in a district shall lodge with the returning officer for that district—
(a) a nomination paper in Form GEN 9 set out in the Schedule;
(b) an affidavit in Form GEN 10 set out in the Schedule; and
(c) any other documents specified under section 33 of the Act and Article 70 of the Constitution.
[Reg 13(c) ins by reg 10 of SI 39 of 2021.]
14. Nomination for election as councillor
(1) The nomination paper for a candidate for election as a councillor shall be—
(a) in Form GEN 11 set out in the Schedule;
(b) subscribed to by nine supporters, registered in the ward, in the presence of the returning officer;
(c) signed by the candidate in the presence of the returning officer; and
(d) accompanied by a non-refundable election fee specified by the Commission.
(2) A candidate for election as a councillor shall file an affidavit in Form GEN 12 set out in the Schedule.
(3) A candidate for election as a councillor in a ward shall lodge with the returning officer for that ward—
(a) a duly completed nomination paper and affidavit; and
(b) a declaration of compliance with the Electoral Code of Conduct in Form GEN 6 set out in the Schedule.
(4) The returning officer shall, at the time of lodging nomination papers, take a portrait of the candidate and where the nomination papers are lodged by an election agent, the agent shall submit a portrait of the candidate as specified by the Commission.
(5) A candidate or a person duly authorised by the candidate shall, at the time of lodging a nomination paper, present themselves to the returning officer with the nine supporters who shall produce their voters cards and national registration cards to the returning officer.
[Reg 14(5) am by reg 11(a) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(6) The supporters shall subscribe their signatures on the nomination paper in the presence of returning officer.
[Reg 14(6) am by reg 11(b) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(1) A returning officer shall receive the nomination of a candidate in an election on the days, hours and places specified by the Commission, by statutory order.
(2) A returning officer shall attend at the place, on the days and during the hours appointed by the Commission to provide nomination papers to candidates and to receive the nomination of candidates.
(3) A returning officer may extend the closing time of the period within which to receive nominations if the returning officer is satisfied that a candidate and the candidate’s supporters duly presented themselves to the returning officer before the close of the period fixed for the receipt of nominations but were prevented from lodging their nomination before the expiry of that period because the returning officer was receiving the nomination of another candidate during the same period.
16. Guidance by returning officer
(1) Where a candidate or candidate’s agent intending to lodge a nomination in a constituency, district or ward requests the returning officer for that constituency, district or ward to examine the nomination paper before it is lodged, or to be guided on any matter relating to that nomination paper, the returning officer shall guide that candidate or candidate’s agent to the best of the returning officer’s ability.
(2) The advice or guidance given under sub-regulation (1) shall not be inquired into in a proceeding before a court.
17. Control at nomination centre
(1) A returning officer shall maintain order at the nomination centre and in its precincts, and shall regulate the number of persons to be admitted at a time in the nomination office.
[Reg 17(1) am by reg 12(b) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) A returning officer at a nomination centre may require any person to leave the nomination centre and its precincts if, in the opinion of the returning officer, the person is causing a disturbance which is likely to interfere with the nominations.
[Reg 17(2) am by reg 12(c) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(3) Sub-regulation (2) does not apply to—
(a) a member of the Commission or its members of staff;
(b) an election officer;
(c) a person who is accompanying another person wishing to lodge a nomination paper in accordance with these Regulations and whose name appears on the nomination paper as a candidate, proposer, seconder or supporter;
(d) a police officer on duty;
(e) accredited monitors and observers; or
(f) a person authorised, in writing, by the Chief Electoral Officer to enter and remain in the nomination centre.
[Reg 17(3)(f) am by reg 12(c) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(4) The powers conferred by this regulation shall not be exercised so as to prevent a person who is otherwise entitled to be at the nomination office.
18. Determination of validity of nominations
(1) A returning officer for a constituency, district or ward shall, immediately after the filing of a nomination paper in that constituency, district or ward, determine the validity of each nomination lodged with the returning officer and shall declare invalid a nomination in respect of which—
(a) the nomination paper was not duly completed or properly signed or lodged;
(b) the nomination paper is not accompanied by the affidavit or the affidavit is defective in a material particular;
(c) the appropriate election fee has not been paid; or
(d) the candidate does not meet the qualifications specified in the Act and the Constitution.
[Reg 18(1)(d) ins by reg 13(a) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) Where a returning officer determines that a nomination is invalid, the returning officer shall reject the nomination and shall endorse on the nomination paper the reason for the determination, and shall sign that endorsement.
(3) Where a returning officer determines that a nomination is valid, the returning officer shall sign the nomination paper to signify acceptance of the nomination.
(4) Where a returning officer for a constituency, district or ward determines that only one candidate has been validly nominated for election in that constituency, district or ward, the returning officer shall declare that candidate to be duly elected in that constituency, district or ward and shall inform the Commission accordingly.
(5) A returning officer shall notify each candidate, in writing, of the returning officer’s decision in respect of that candidate after the filing of nominations.
[Reg 18(5) am by reg 13(b) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(6) Where a returning officer determines that more than one candidate is validly nominated, the returning officer shall immediately publish a notice of the names of the candidates validly nominated, in a manner that the returning officer considers necessary for giving the names sufficient publicity, and shall cause the notice to be published in the Gazette.
(7) The determination of the returning officer that a nomination is valid or invalid is final unless challenged through an election petition in accordance with Article 52(4) of the Constitution.
19. Procedure after determination of validity of nominations
(1) A returning officer shall, after determining the validity of nominations lodged with the returning officer, inform the Commission of the candidates who are validly nominated.
(2) Where a returning officer determines that no candidate has been validly nominated for election in that constituency, district or ward, the returning officer shall inform the Commission accordingly.
(3) Where the Commission is informed under sub-regulation (2) that no candidate has been validly nominated, the Commission shall, in respect of that constituency, district or ward, exercise its powers provided for in regulation 7.
20. Publication of local notice
(1) Where two or more candidates have been validly nominated for a constituency, district or ward, the returning officer shall give local notice that a poll shall be taken in that constituency, district or ward on the day appointed for the election, and the local notice shall set out the names of the candidates in alphabetical order of surnames and other names.
[Reg 20(1) am by reg 14 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) Where two or more candidates have been validly nominated for a constituency, district or ward, the returning officer shall publish the information contained in the nomination papers and affidavits relating to the candidates.
(3) Where no candidate or only one candidate has been validly nominated for election in a constituency, district or ward, the returning officer shall give local notice that a poll shall not be taken in that constituency, district or ward.
(4) Where in respect of a constituency, district or ward, the same day has been appointed for the poll for elections to the office of President, the National Assembly or councillor, the returning officer for that constituency, district or ward shall—
(a) in the notice referred to in sub-regulation (1), state that the polls shall be held at the same time; and
(b) in the notice referred to in sub-regulation (3), state that despite a poll for election to the National Assembly not being taken in that constituency, district or ward, the poll for the election to the office of President or councillor, as the case may be, shall be taken on the appointed day.
21. Procedure upon death of candidate
The Commission shall, where a candidate who is validly nominated for election in a constituency, district or ward dies before the close of the poll in that election, declare all proceedings relating to the election in that constituency, district or ward to be void, and shall in respect of that constituency, district or ward appoint new election dates.
22. Inspection of nomination paper
A person registered in a constituency, district or ward may, at any reasonable time, after the returning officer for the constituency, district or ward has given notice of the date of the poll and before the day appointed for the taking of a poll in that constituency, district or ward inspect, at the office of the returning officer, a nomination paper of a candidate in that constituency, district or ward.
PART III
ELECTIONS
23. Notice of polling stations
The electoral officer for a polling district shall, for the purpose of the taking of a poll in the polling district, give local notice and such other notice indicating the location of a polling station in the polling district.
24. Appointment of times of polling
(1) Subject to regulation 25, a poll shall commence and close at such time as the Commission appoints, and notice of the times shall be published in the Gazette and in such other manner as the Commission directs.
(2) The Commission may appoint different commencement or closing times for different constituencies or polling districts.
25. Postponement of poll in case of emergency
(1) A presiding officer may postpone until later in the day, and if necessary to some other day, the polling at the polling station where voting cannot be started or is interrupted by reason of a riot, open violence, flood, natural catastrophe or other cause, which affects the conduct of a free and fair election at the polling station.
(2) Where a presiding officer postpones a poll, in accordance with sub-regulation (1), the polling shall start or restart at the earliest practicable time or date.
(3) A presiding officer may extend the hours or postpone the day of polling at a polling station where polling has started or has been interrupted by reason of any of the causes referred to in sub-regulation (1), and references in these Regulations to the close of the poll shall be construed accordingly.
(4) If a poll is postponed at a polling station, the hours of polling on the day to which it is postponed shall be the same as those for the original day, and references in these Regulations to the closing of the poll shall be construed accordingly.
(5) A presiding officer shall, where the presiding officer postpones a poll in accordance with these Regulations, take such precautions as are necessary to safeguard the ballot boxes, ballot papers and other election requisites, and shall immediately notify the returning officer of that postponement.
(6) Where a returning officer is notified under sub-regulation (4) of the postponement of a poll, the returning officer shall immediately notify the Commission of the postponement.
(1) A voter may vote at the polling station appointed for the polling district in which that voter is registered and shall not be entitled to vote at any other polling station.
(2) At the taking of a poll, a voter shall be entitled to cast one vote for a candidate and if a voters name appears in error or for any other reason in more than one register of voters, or more than once in the same register of voters, the voter shall not be entitled to cast more than one vote for a candidate.
(1) The ballot paper for a poll in a presidential election shall be in Form GEN 13 set out in the Schedule and shall show, in alphabetical order, the surnames and portraits of the presidential candidates and the names only of the running mate, the names of the political party, if supported by any, and the symbol of each candidate.
(2) The ballot paper for a poll in an election for a Member of Parliament, Mayor, Council Chairperson or councillor shall be in Form GEN 14 set out in the Schedule and in respect of a constituency, district or ward shall show the names in alphabetical order of the surnames and portraits of the candidates, the names of the political party, if supported by any, for election in that constituency, district or ward and the symbol of each candidate.
[Reg 27(2) am by reg 15 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(1) A person who intends to vote in an election shall apply for a ballot paper and shall—
(a) attend at the polling station at which the person is entitled to vote;
(b) produce that person’s voter’s card and national registration card to the presiding officer or assistant presiding officer at a polling station;
(c) present both hands for inspection by the presiding officer, assistant presiding officer or polling assistant; and
(d) have the right hand thumbnail stained, or any other finger or body part found appropriate by the polling assistant.
(2) A person who fails to comply with the requirements of this regulation shall not be issued with a ballot paper.
(3) Sub-regulation (1)(a), (c) and (d) shall not apply where a special vote is applicable.
(4) A presiding officer or polling assistant at a polling station may ask an applicant for a ballot paper any question that the presiding officer or polling assistant considers necessary to enable the presiding officer or polling assistant to identify the applicant manually or electronically with the name on the register of voters for that polling station.
[Reg 28(4) am by reg 16(a) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(5) A person shall not be issued with a ballot paper or permitted to vote at a polling station unless the presiding officer or polling assistant for the polling station is satisfied that the person—
(a) is entitled to vote at that polling station;
(b) has produced that person’s voter’s card;
(c) has properly been identified;
(d) has not previously voted in the poll in respect of which the person is applying for a ballot paper; and
(e) …
[Reg 28(5)(e) rep by reg 16(b) of SI 39 of 2021.]
29. Preparations for taking of poll
(1) A returning officer shall, in respect of the taking of a poll in a polling station within the returning officers constituency, district or ward—
(a) ensure that there are sufficient compartments within which voters may mark their ballot papers in secrecy and screened from observation;
(b) provide each presiding officer with such number of ballot boxes, ballot papers, official seals, official marks, the voters roll relating to the polling station and such other things as may be necessary for the taking of the poll;
(c) make such arrangements to facilitate the taking of the poll as may be necessary for ensuring that the poll is taken in the manner provided in these Regulations and in accordance with any instructions issued by the Commission; and
(d) publish, both inside and outside each polling station, notices instructing voters on the procedure for casting their votes and notices showing—
(i) the names in alphabetical order of surnames of the candidates for election in that constituency, district or ward; and
(ii) the symbol allocated under regulation 8 in respect of each candidate for election in the constituency, district or ward.
(2) The returning officer for each constituency, district or ward in which a poll is to be taken shall give notice, in writing, to each candidate for election in the constituency, district or ward, before the day appointed for taking of the poll, of the time and place at which the votes cast in the elections shall be counted.
30. Ballot boxes, official seals and official marks
(1) Every ballot box shall be transparent and constructed in a manner that, after it is sealed under regulation 42, the ballot papers can be placed in the ballot box by the voters but not taken out without breaking the seals.
(2) The official seals and official marks in respect of every poll shall be in such form as the Commission may determine.
31. Procedure before commencement of poll
(1) The presiding officer at each polling station shall, immediately before the commencement of the poll, show every ballot box, open and empty, to any person whose presence for that purpose is permitted so that the person may see that it is empty, and shall then seal with the official seal each ballot box, and shall permit a candidate, election agent or polling agent, who may be present to affix their seals to the ballot box, and the seal or seals shall not be broken until the ballot box is opened in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.
(2) The presiding officer or assistant presiding officer at each polling station shall place every ballot box sealed under sub-regulation (1) in a position that it can be seen throughout the taking of the poll by the presiding officer or assistant presiding officer and a candidate, election agent or polling agent who is present at the polling station.
(3) The presiding officer or the assistant presiding officer in a polling station at a correctional centre shall immediately before the commencement of a poll, show every ballot box, open and empty to any person whose presence for that purpose is permitted so that the person may see that it is empty and shall then seal with the official seal each ballot box and shall permit a candidate, election agent or polling agent who may be present to affix their seals to the ballot box and the seal or seals shall not be broken until the ballot box is opened in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.
[Reg 31(3) ins by reg 17 of SI 39 of 2021.]
32. Control of persons entering polling station
(1) The presiding officer at each polling station shall keep order in the polling station and in its precincts, and shall regulate the number of voters to be admitted at a time to that polling station.
(2) The presiding officer at each polling station may require any person to leave the polling station and its precincts if, in the opinion of the presiding officer, that person is causing a disturbance which is likely to interfere with the taking of the poll.
(3) Sub-regulation (2) does not apply to—
(a) a member of the Commission or its members of staff;
(b) an election officer;
(c) a person who is accompanying another person wishing to vote in accordance with these Regulations;
(d) a police officer on duty;
(e) accredited monitors and observers; or
(f) a person authorised, in writing, by the Chief Electoral Officer to enter and remain in the polling station.
(4) A candidate, election agent, polling agent or a person accredited by the Commission to enter and remain in a polling station shall, before attending the taking of a poll at any polling station, take and subscribe an oath or make an affirmation, in Form GEN 1 set out in the Schedule before the returning officer for that constituency, district or ward.
(5) The powers conferred by this regulation shall not be exercised so as to prevent any voter who is entitled to vote at a polling station from having an opportunity of voting at that polling station.
33. Procedure for casting vote at polling station
Where a presiding officer, assistant presiding officer or polling assistant is satisfied that an applicant is entitled to be issued with a ballot paper, and to vote, the following procedure shall be followed—
(a) the voter shall, before receiving a ballot paper, present to the polling assistant, the right hand thumb to be marked, except that in the case of a voter without any thumb, that voter shall present any other finger or body part found appropriate by the polling assistant;
(b) before issuing a ballot paper to the voter, the presiding officer or assistant presiding officer shall—
(i) call out the name and the number of the voter as recorded in the register of voters at such polling station;
(ii) cancel the name relating to the voter in the register of voters, as evidence that the voter has received a ballot paper; and
(iii) stamp the back of the ballot paper with the official mark;
(c) the presiding officer or polling assistant shall detach the ballot paper from its counterfoil and deliver it to the voter;
(d) the voter shall, on receiving the ballot paper, enter one of the compartments provided in the polling station for that purpose and signify the vote by secretly marking the ballot paper with a cross in the appropriate place and shall then fold the ballot paper in such a way that the official mark stamped on it is visible and the mark signifying the vote is not visible; and
(e) the voter shall thereafter leave the compartment and shall, in the presence of the presiding officer or polling assistant, place the folded ballot paper in the ballot box provided in the polling station for that purpose.
(1) A voter shall cast the vote without undue delay and shall leave the polling station as soon as the voter has placed the ballot paper in the ballot box.
(2) Where the presiding officer is of the opinion that a voter is causing undue delay in casting the vote and that the delay is likely to hinder the adequate or orderly conduct of the poll, the presiding officer may require that voter to complete casting the vote within a period of two minutes immediately thereafter.
(3) A presiding officer shall permit every voter to cast a vote before closing the poll if the voter, at the time appointed for the closing of the poll—
(a) is inside the polling station; or
(b) is owing to congestion, in the opinion of the presiding officer, within the precincts of the polling station.
35. Restriction on communication in precincts of polling station
A person, other than a presiding officer, polling assistant, police officer or person on duty in an official capacity at a polling station, shall not have any communication with a voter while the voter is in the precincts of the polling station for the purpose of voting.
36. Prohibition on use of electronic devices
(1) A person shall not use or be allowed to use an electronic device in a polling station or verification room of an election result.
(2) Despite sub-regulation (1), the Commission may specify a list of officials who may use an electronic device in a polling station or verification room for purposes of communication.
Where a voter inadvertently deals with a ballot paper in such a manner that it cannot be used as a valid ballot paper, the voter shall deliver that ballot paper to the presiding officer and if the presiding officer is satisfied that the ballot paper has been spoilt inadvertently, the presiding officer shall issue another ballot paper to that voter and shall cancel the spoilt ballot paper and the counterfoil to which it relates.
38. Objections concerning voting
(1) An election agent, a polling agent or another voter may, at any time before a voter has been handed a ballot paper at a polling station, object to that voter being entitled to vote or to vote at that polling station if it appears that—
(a) the voter’s name is not in the register of voters at that polling station; and
[Reg 38(1)(a) am by reg 19 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(b) the voter is not in possession of a voter’s card or national registration card, or the objector has reasonable grounds to show that the person is not a citizen.
(2) An election agent or voter may object to any other conduct of an election officer or any other person present at a polling station.
(3) An objection shall be made to the presiding officer by an election agent, polling agent or voter in Form GEN 15 set out in the Schedule.
(4) Where a presiding officer does not accept an objection lodged under this regulation, the presiding officer shall accept the ballot and shall count the objected votes.
(5) An objector who is not satisfied with the decision of the presiding officer made under sub-regulation (4) may appeal to the returning officer before the close of voting in Form GEN 16 set out in the Schedule, and the returning officer and presiding officer shall keep a record of each objection and decision made.
39. Assistance to certain voters
(1) A presiding officer or other election officer at the request of a voter who is unable to read shall assist that voter in voting in the presence of—
(a) a person appointed by the presiding officer or accredited observer or monitor, if available; or
(b) two election agents of different candidates, if available.
(2) A person may assist a voter in voting if—
(a) the voter requires assistance due to physical disability;
(b) the voter has requested to be assisted by that person; and
(c) the presiding officer is satisfied that person has attained the age of 18 years.
(3) The secrecy of voting as provided in the Constitution shall be preserved in the application of this regulation.
(4) A presiding officer shall record in the copy of the register of voters, by means of a mark placed next to the name of the voter concerned, that the presiding officer or another person assisted the voter as provided under this regulation and give the reason for doing so.
40. Voting by persons employed on election duties
(1) Where a person entitled to vote in a constituency, district or ward is employed as a returning officer, presiding officer, polling assistant, police officer or in any other official capacity at a polling station outside that constituency, district or ward, other than the polling station at which that person is entitled to vote, the returning officer for that constituency, district or ward may authorise that person, by certificate under the returning officers hand in Form GEN 17 set out in the Schedule, to vote at the polling station at which the person is employed.
(2) A voter to whom a certificate is issued under sub-regulation (1) shall deliver that certificate to the presiding officer when the voter applies for a ballot paper.
41. Delegation of powers of presiding officer
The presiding officer at a polling station may, during a temporary absence from that polling station, delegate the presiding officers power’s, subject to the directions of the Commission, to a polling assistant, and during the period of that absence, the polling assistant shall have and may exercise the powers of the presiding officer.
42. Sealing of full ballot box
(1) The presiding officer shall, as soon as a ballot box gets filled up during voting, seal it in the presence of accredited observers, monitors or polling agents and allow the agents to affix their seals to the box, which shall be kept in full view of all persons present until the close of the poll.
(2) The presiding officer shall, where a ballot is sealed under sub-regulation (1), place a new sealed ballot box for the continuity of the voting process.
43. Procedure after close of poll
(1) The presiding officer at a polling station shall, as soon as practicable after the close of the poll, in the presence of the candidates, accredited observers, monitors, election agents or polling agents, present at the polling station—
(a) close and seal the aperture of every ballot box used for the poll, and permit the candidates, accredited observers, monitors, election agents or polling agents, present at the polling station to affix their seal to the ballot box;
(b) in respect of the poll, complete the ballot paper account in Form GEN 18 set out in the Schedule; and
(c) place in separate envelopes, which shall be sealed with official paper seals and with the seals of the candidates, election agents or polling agents, if any, who wish to affix their seals to the ballot box, all the relevant documents such as unused ballot papers, spoilt ballot papers, copy of the register of voters, counterfoils of used ballot papers, the ballot paper account, the official marks and official seals.
(2) A presiding officer shall, in accordance with such directions as may be issued by the Commission, dispatch each envelope sealed and the ballot boxes sealed in safe custody to the returning officer for the constituency, district or ward in respect of which the poll was conducted.
(3) The returning officer for a constituency, district or ward in which a poll has been taken shall take into custody and issue a receipt for all the packets and ballot boxes delivered to the returning officer by a presiding officer in accordance with sub-regulation (2).
44. Counting to be done at polling stations
(1) The returning officer for constituency, district or ward shall ensure that the counting takes place as soon as practicable after the close of the poll in the respective polling stations in the constituency.
(2) A presiding officer for a polling station shall, as soon as practicable, conduct the count at the polling station immediately after the close of the poll at the polling station.
(1) A presiding officer for a polling station in which a poll has been taken shall, with the assistance of the polling assistants for that polling station, count all the votes cast in the election in that polling station in accordance with the provisions of this regulation.
(2) The counting of the votes shall, so far as circumstances permit, proceed continuously until the count is completed, allowing only a reasonable time for refreshments.
(3) The procedure for counting shall be as follows—
(a) the presiding officer shall open each ballot box and, after removing all the ballot papers, shall count and record the total number of ballot papers contained in each ballot box, without reference to the manner in which the ballot papers are marked;
(b) the presiding officer shall then count and record the total number of valid ballot papers in respect of each candidate, commencing with the election to the office of the President, Member of Parliament, Mayor, Council Chairperson and councillor; and
[Reg 45(3)(b) am by reg 20 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(c) the presiding officer shall ensure that, while counting the ballot papers, the polling assistants keep the side of each ballot paper on which the vote is recorded upwards, and shall take all precautions for preventing any person present at the count from seeing the number printed on each ballot paper.
46. Rejection of ballot papers
(1) A presiding officer shall, subject to sub-regulation (2) reject as invalid, and shall not count, a ballot paper—
(a) which does not bear the official mark;
[Reg 46(1)(a) am by reg 21 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(b) which contains more than one vote;
(c) on which anything other than the number printed on the ballot paper is written or marked in such manner that the voter can be identified; or
(d) which is unmarked or invalid for uncertainty.
(2) A ballot paper on which the vote is marked—
(a) elsewhere than in the proper place;
(b) otherwise than by means of a cross; or
(c) by more than one mark;
shall not by that reason be invalid if the intention of the voter clearly appears on it, and the manner in which the paper is marked does not of itself identify the voter and it is not shown that the voter can be identified.
(3) The presiding officer shall stamp the word “rejected” on a ballot paper which is not to be counted under this regulation.
(4) The presiding officer shall draw up a statement in Form GEN 19 set out in the Schedule showing the number of ballot papers rejected under the several heads of—
(a) absence of official mark;
(b) more than one vote;
(c) writing or mark by which voter could be identified; and
(d) unmarked or invalid for uncertainty.
(5) The presiding officer of a polling station may give a candidate, election agent or polling agent present at the polling station a copy of the statement referred to in sub-regulation (4).
A candidate, an election agent or polling agent may, if present when the counting or recounting of the votes is completed, request the presiding officer to have the votes re-counted, or the presiding officer may, have the votes re-counted or again recounted, except that the presiding officer may refuse the request if, in the opinion of the presiding officer, it is unreasonable.
(1) Where an equality of votes is found to exist between two or more candidates and the addition of one vote would entitle any one of the candidates to be declared elected, the returning officer shall immediately decide between those candidates by lot in such manner as the Commission may determine and shall proceed as if the candidate on whom the lot falls has received an additional vote.
(2) This regulation shall not apply to an election to the office of President.
(1) The presiding officer shall, on completion of the counting and totalling of votes cast in an election, seal in separate marked envelopes the ballot papers counted in respect of each candidate, and shall place the rejected ballot papers in separate envelopes.
(2) The presiding officer shall announce how the votes have been cast for each candidate in Form GEN 20a set out in the Schedule, and how many have been rejected in the polling station and may require if present, election agents or monitors to countersign the results, except that failure to countersign the election results does not render the results invalid.
[Reg 49(2) am by reg 22 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(3) The presiding officer shall deliver the envelopes referred to in sub-regulation (1) to the returning officer of the constituency, district or ward concerned with all the documents and materials referred to in regulation 45.
50. Announcement and declaration of the results
(1) The returning officer shall, receive the votes counted at the polling stations in the constituency, district or ward, total the votes of the poll for each candidate from the ballot paper accounts of each polling station.
[Reg 50(1) am by reg 23(a) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) In every constituency where a poll in respect of an election to the office of President, mayor or council chairperson has been taken, the returning officer for that constituency shall, without delay after the totalling of the votes has been completed, announce the results of each candidate in Form GEN 20b set out in the Schedule and inform the Commission of the number of valid votes cast in the election and the number of valid votes cast for each candidate and votes rejected.
[Reg 50(2) am by reg 23(b) of SI 39 of 2021.]
(3) When the totalling of the votes for National Assembly or local government elections has been completed and the result of the poll ascertained, the returning officer shall—
(a) complete in duplicate a declaration of the results of the poll in Form GEN 21 set out in the Schedule;
(b) declare to be elected as Member of Parliament, mayor, council chairperson or councillor, the candidate to whom the majority of votes were cast by reading aloud in public at the place where the totalling was conducted; and
(c) cause to be delivered to the Commission, without delay, the original of the completed form.
51. Declaration of President-elect
(1) If, on an initial ballot for a presidential election, no candidate receives more than 50 per cent of the valid votes cast at the election, the Returning Officer shall announce the results of the initial ballot in Form GEN 22 set out in the Schedule, and the Commission shall appoint a day for taking a second ballot in accordance with the Constitution.
(2) For the purpose of determining whether any presidential candidate is entitled to be declared elected under the Constitution, the Returning Officer shall ascertain the total number of valid votes cast in favour of each candidate and if a presidential candidate records more than 50 per cent of the valid votes cast, the Returning Officer shall declare that candidate to be President-elect in Form GEN 23 set out in the Schedule.
(3) The presidential candidate who obtains more than 50 per cent of the valid votes cast in the initial ballot or second ballot shall be declared President-elect by the Returning Officer.
(1) The Commission shall, in respect of each candidate declared elected in accordance with regulations, give notice in the Gazette of—
(a) the full names of those candidates; and
(b) the constituency, district or ward in which the candidate was elected.
(2) A person validly nominated and unopposed in accordance with regulation 20(3) shall be deemed to have been elected with effect from the date appointed for the taking of the poll at the election in the constituency, district or ward concerned.
53. Verification of ballot papers
(1) The returning officer for a constituency, district or ward in which a poll is taken shall appoint a time and place at which the verification of the ballot paper accounts completed in that constituency, district or ward shall take place and shall give notice, in writing, of the time and place to the candidate in such election.
(2) The returning officer shall, at the time and place appointed under sub-regulation (1), in the presence of the assistant returning officer for that constituency, district or ward and candidates and their election agents, monitors or observers present, proceed with the verification of the ballot paper accounts.
(3) The returning officer conducting a verification in accordance with sub-regulation (2) shall—
(a) open the envelopes containing the unused ballot papers together with their counterfoils and the spoilt ballot papers and the envelopes delivered to the returning officer in respect of each polling station in the constituency;
(b) in respect of each polling station, compare the ballot papers contained in the ballot boxes as recorded under regulation 45 and with the total number of unused and spoiled ballot papers contained in an envelope for that polling station;
(c) re-seal all the envelopes with their respective contents; and
(d) place ballot paper account forms for that constituency, district or ward in one envelope and seal that envelope.
(4) The returning officer shall prepare and deliver to the Commission a report on the verification of the ballot paper accounts in Form GEN 24 set out in the Schedule, and shall permit the candidates, monitors, observers and election agents present at the verification to make a copy of the report.
54. Custody and destruction of election materials
(1) The returning officer shall, upon the completion of the verification of the ballot paper accounts, immediately deliver to the Commission all sealed envelopes in connection with the election.
(2) The Commission shall retain the envelopes delivered under sub-regulation (1) in respect of any poll in an election for a period of six months after the day on which the result of the election was declared, and shall then cause them to be destroyed by any efficacious method.
(3) Where the Commission has been informed under section 100(4)of the Act that an election petition has been presented in respect of an election, the packets shall not be destroyed until the trial of that election petition is finally determined.
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
(1) A candidate shall name an election agent in the nomination paper and, subject to the other provisions of this regulation, the person named shall be the election agent of the candidate for the purpose of that election.
(2) A candidate may revoke the appointment of an election agent at any time, or an election agent may resign from the appointment, by giving written notice to the other party.
(3) Where the election agent of a candidate ceases to be the candidate’s election agent for any reason, that election agent shall give written notice of the cessation to the returning officer for the constituency concerned and if another person is appointed to be the candidate’s election agent, the notice shall set out the full name and address of the new election agent.
(4) A person who is not appointed in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations shall not exercise the rights of an election agent.
[Reg 55(4) am by reg 24 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(5) A candidate in a presidential election may, for the purposes of that election, appoint one person in each constituency to be the candidate’s election agent for that constituency or appoint the same election agent to be the election agent for two or more constituencies, and the other provisions of this regulation shall apply to that candidate and election agent.
(1) Subject to the other provisions of these Regulations, a candidate, or the candidate’s election agent may, in respect of each polling station within the constituency in which the candidate is nominated, appoint a person to be that candidate’s polling agent.
[Reg 56(1) am by reg 25 of SI 39 of 2021.]
(2) A candidate or the candidate’s election agent shall, at least four days before the day appointed as polling day for the constituency, district or ward concerned, give written notice to the returning officer for the constituency, district or ward stating the names and addresses of the polling agents appointed under sub-regulation (1) and specifying the polling station for which each person is appointed as polling agent.
(3) A person who is not appointed in accordance with the provisions of this regulation shall not exercise the rights of a polling agent.
(4) A candidate in a presidential election may, for the purposes of that election, appoint a person to be that candidate’s polling agent in respect of a polling station or to be that candidate’s election agent.
(5) A person may, in respect of a polling station in the constituency for which that person is election agent, appoint a person to be the polling agent of a candidate and the other provisions of these Regulations shall apply to that candidate, that candidate’s election agent and polling agents.
56A. Oath or affirmation by election agents or polling agents
A person appointed as an election agent and polling agent under these Regulations shall, before exercising any of the functions conferred on them under these Regulations, take and subscribe an oath or make an affirmation before a Subordinate Court Magistrate, Local Court Magistrate, District Electoral Officer, returning officer, Commissioner for Oaths, Head of a Government School or Principal of a College in Form GEN 1 set out in the Schedule.
[Reg 56A ins by reg 26 of SI 39 of 2021.]
57. Offences by election officers
An election officer or person who wilfully fails to perform the functions of that office or fails to comply with any of the requirements of these Regulations commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding ten thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both.
58. Revocation of S.I. No. 92 of 2006
The Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006, are revoked.
SCHEDULE
[Regulations 4, 9, 11(1), 11(2), 11(4), 11(6)(a), 11(6)(b), 12(1), 12(2), 13(a), 13(b), 12(3)(a), 14(1)(a), 14(2), 27(1), 27(2), 38(3), 38(5), 40(1), 43(1), 46(3), 49, 50, 51(1), 51(2) and 53(3)]
[Sch am by reg 27 of SI 39 of 2021.]
PRESCRIBED FORMS
GEN 1
[Regulations 5 and 32]
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OATH ( ) OR AFFIRMATION ( ) |
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*Sworn/Affirmed before me this ……….. day of ………………. 20……. |
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GEN 2
[Regulation 11(1)]
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION NOMINATION PAPER |
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GEN 3
[Regulation 11(2)]
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION NOMINATION PAPER RUNNING MATE |
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GEN 4
[Regulation 11(4)]
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AFFIDAVIT FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE/RUNNING MATE |
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1. I am a Zambian citizen by birth/descent |
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2. I have been ordinarily resident in Zambia and I reside at …………………………………………………… |
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3. I am a registered voter and a certified copy of my voter’s card is attached and marked 2. |
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6. I have obtained, as a minimum academic qualification, a Grade twelve certificate or its equivalent and attached is a certified copy of my Grade twelve certificate/equivalent |
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7. I have paid all my personal taxes/made arrangements satisfactory |
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8. I have declared my assets and liabilities and the statement of the assets and liabilities is attached and marked 5. |
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9. I qualify for nomination as a Presidential candidate and the disqualifications in Article 100(2) do not apply to me. |
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10. I swear this affidavit conscientiously believing the same to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge. |
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Sworn by the said ……………… at Lusaka this ………… day of ………………… 20…. |
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GEN 5
[Regulations 11(6)(a) and 12(3)(a)]
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STATUTORY DECLARATION OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES |
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(Presidential Candidate/Running Mate/Member of Parliament/Mayor/Council Chairperson |
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I, ………………………………………………………………. (full names) being a candidate for election to the office of the President of the Republic of Zambia/Running Mate |
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AND I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. |
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Subscribed and solemnly declared before me this ………… day of …………………. 20……. |
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GEN 6
[Regulations 11(6)(b), 12(3)(b) and 14(3)(b)]
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DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH ELECTORAL CODE OF CONDUCT |
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I, …………………………………………………………………………… do solemnly and sincerely declare that: |
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(1) I am a citizen of …………………………………………………………………………………………………… |
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(2) My National Registration Card Number is …………………………………………………………………… |
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(5) I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. |
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Name ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Residential address ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Subscribed to and solemnly declared before me at ………… this ………. day of ………………. 20……. |
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Local Court Magistrate, Subordinate Court Magistrate, Head of Primary or Secondary School, Principal of a College, Commissioner for Oaths, District Electoral Officer, returning officer or Head of any Government institution. |
GEN 7
[Regulation 12(1)]
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY NOMINATION PAPER |
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1. Candidates are advised to acquaint themselves with the provisions of regulations 15 to 24 and 58 before completing this nomination on paper. |
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2. When this nomination paper is lodged it must be accompanied by the sum of K………. in as non-refundable nomination fee. |
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3. An affidavit FORM GEN 5 must be completed by the candidate himself or herself before a Commissioner for Oaths. |
GEN 8
[Regulation 12(2)]
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF NOMINATION AS A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT |
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I, ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… a Zambian citizen nominated to contest elections as a Member of Parliament, do hereby make oath/solemnly affirm and state that: |
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1. I am a Zambian citizen and I attach a certified copy of my green national registration card marked 1. |
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3. I am a registered voter and a certified copy of my voter’s card is attached and marked 2. |
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4. l am …………………………………………………………………… years old. |
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6. I have declared my assets and liabilities and the statement of the assets and liabilities is attached and marked 4. |
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7. I am not a member of a political party and I have not been a member of a political party for at least two months immediately before the date of the election |
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8. I qualify for nomination as a Member of Parliament and the disqualifications in Article 70(2) do not apply to me. |
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9. I swear this affidavit conscientiously believing the same to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge. |
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Sworn by the said ……………….. at ……………….. this ……….. day of ………………. 20……. |
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GEN 9
[Regulation 13(a)]
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT NOMINATION PAPER |
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1. Candidates are advised to acquaint themselves with the provisions of regulations 15 to 24 and 58 before completing this nomination on paper. |
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3. An affidavit FORM GEN 10 must be completed by the candidate himself or herself before a Commissioner for Oaths. |
GEN 10
[Regulation 13(b)]
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AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF NOMINATION AS MAYOR/COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON |
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I,…………………………………………………………………………………………………., a Zambian citizen nominated to contest election as a Mayor/Council Chairperson |
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1. I am a Zambian citizen and I attach a certified copy of my green National Registration Card marked 1 |
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3. I am a registered voter and a certified copy of my voter’s card is hereto attached and marked 2. |
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4. I have obtained, as a minimum academic qualification, a Grade twelve certificate or its equivalent and a certified copy of the Grade twelve certificate/equivalent |
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5. I have declared my assets and liabilities and the statement of the said assets and liabilities is attached and marked 4. |
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6. I qualify for nomination as a Mayor/Council Chairperson |
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7. I swear this affidavit conscientiously believing the same to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge. |
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Sworn by the said ………………….. at ……….. this ………… day of …………… 20….. |
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GEN 11
[Regulation 14(1)]
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GEN 12
[Regulation 14(2)]
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AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF NOMINATION AS A COUNCILLOR |
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I, ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………, nominated to contest election as a Councillor do hereby make oath/solemnly affirm and state that— |
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I am a Zambian citizen /holder of a resident permit/resident in the district |
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Sworn by the said ……………. at ………………… this ……… day of ………………, 20….. |
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GEN 13
[Regulation 27(1)]
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GEN 14
[Regulation 27(2)]
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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BALLOT PAPER FOR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY/MAYORAL/COUNCIL |
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Serial No. ……………… |
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Constituency ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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Instructions: Vote for ONE candidate ONLY by marking one cross in the blank box opposite the name and symbol of the candidate for whom you wish to vote. DO NOT make any other mark on this paper by which you can be identified. |
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PORTRAIT OF CANDIDATE |
NAME OF CANDIDATE Name of Running Mate |
POLITICAL PARTY/INDEPENDENT |
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*Official Mark to be stamped on reverse side of ballot paper |
GEN 15
[Regulation 38(3)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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OBJECTION AND DECISION CONCERNING VOTING |
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I ………………………………………………………………………………. being |
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Name of objector …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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NRC No.: ……………………………………….. Voter’s Card No.: ………………………………………. |
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Signed: ……………………… |
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Date: ………………………. |
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I …………………………………………………………………………………. being the duly appointed Presiding Officer for …………………………………….. polling station hereby |
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Signed: ……………………. |
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Date: …………………….. |
GEN 16
[Regulation 38(5)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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APPEAL TO THE RETURNING OFFICER |
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To: The Returning Officer |
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…………………………….. Constituency |
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……………………………. District |
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I ……………………………………………………………………………………………. an |
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My appeal is based on the ground(s) that ………………………………………………………………………… |
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Signed ……………….. |
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Appellant |
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Date ……………………. |
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I …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. duly appointed Returning Officer for ……………………………………………………………………….. Constituency hereby |
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Signed: ………………….. |
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Date: ……………………. |
GEN 17
[Regulation 40(1)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO VOTE AT A POLLING STATION FOR PERSONS EMPLOYED ON ELECTION DUTIES |
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To: Presiding Officer ………………………………………………………………………………… Polling Station ……………………………………………………………………………….. Constituency |
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In accordance with regulation 42 authority is hereby given for the person specified below to cast his vote at the above polling station: |
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(i) Full name of voter as shown in the Voters’ Roll ……………………………………………………………… |
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(ii) Election duty ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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(iii) Name of polling station at which voter entitled to vote …………………………………………………….. |
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(iv) Voter’s Card No. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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(v) National Registration Card No. ………………………………………………………………………………… |
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Date ……………. 20…… |
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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1. This certificate may only be issued to a person who is unable to vote at the polling station at which the person is entitled to vote owing to the fact that he or she is employed in an official capacity on election duties at some other polling station. |
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2. In addition to this certificate, the national registration card and the voter’s card must be produced to the Presiding Officer when application is made for a ballot paper. |
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3. Upon the issue of a ballot paper to the voter this certificate must be surrendered to the Presiding Officer who must attach it to the marked copy of the Voters’ Roll. |
GEN 18
[Regulation 43(1)(b)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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BALLOT PAPER ACCOUNT |
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PRESIDENTIAL/MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT/ MAYOR/COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON/COUNCILLOR |
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Polling Station: …………………………………….. Constituency: ………………………………………………. |
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Council: ………………………………………………. Date: …………………………………………………….. |
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To be completed by Returning Officer on issue of ballot papers |
To be completed by Presiding/Assistant Presiding Officer at the close of a poll |
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Column 5 |
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Ballot papers numbered |
Total number supplied |
Number of used excluding spoilt ballot papers |
Number of spoilt ballot papers |
Number of unused ballot papers |
Total columns 2-4 (This must equal (1)) |
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Ballot boxes supplied ……….. Ballot boxes used ………….. Unused ballot boxes …………… |
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I hereby certify that this is the correct statement of all ballot papers and boxes supplied to me. |
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Name: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… |
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Signed: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… |
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PRESIDING OFFICER/ASSISTANT PRESIDING OFFICER |
GEN 19
[Regulation 46(4)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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STATEMENT OF REJECTED BALLOT PAPERS PRESIDENTIAL/MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT/ MAYOR/COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON/COUNCILLOR |
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Date of poll ………………….. |
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Reasons for rejection by Presiding Officer |
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1. No official Mark |
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2. Votes shown for more than one candidate |
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3. Voter identification by mark |
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4. Unmarked or invalid due to uncertainty |
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Total number of rejected ballot papers |
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I ……………………………………………………………………………. hereby certify that this is a correct statement of the ballot papers rejected by me as invalid. |
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Date ……………….. 20……. |
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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1. To be completed by the Presiding Officer at the conclusion of the count after results and before announcement of the results. |
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2. The rejected ballot papers must be placed together in a marked envelope which must be sealed by the Presiding Officer. |
GEN 20
[Regulations 49 and 50]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE POLL PRESIDENTIAL/MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT/ MAYOR/COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON/COUNCILLOR |
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I ………………………………………………………………………………………… being the Presiding Officer for …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….., |
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in ………………………………………………………………………… Constituency do hereby announce that I have, in accordance with the law, counted the votes of the poll in the said polling station and that they have been given to: |
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I further declare that a total of ………………………. ballot papers have been rejected by me as invalid and that a total of …………………………………….. votes were cast. |
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Dated this ………….. day of ………………… 20….. |
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Signed: …………………….. |
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(Name/Organisation) |
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(Name and Signatures of Agents) |
(Name and Signatures of Agents) |
(Name and Signatures of Monitors) |
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Witnessed by: |
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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1. This form must be completed in sufficient quantities to give one copy to each polling agent by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer must read out aloud the text from the original to the public outside and inside the polling station. |
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2. The full names of the candidates, party and votes received in figures must be inserted in the columns above, with the successful candidate’s name at No. 1. |
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3. The original of this form must be delivered to the Returning Officer together with other material at the conclusion of the count. Copies can be given to each candidate/party agents and monitors. |
GEN. 20a
[Regulation 49(2)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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BALLOT PAPER ACCOUNT |
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE POLL |
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I ……………………………………………………………………….. being the Presiding Officer for (Presiding Officer’s Name in full in BLOCK LETTERS) |
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in …………………………………………………………………………………………… Constituency do hereby announce that I have, in accordance with the law, counted the votes of the poll in the said polling station and that they have been given to: |
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Party/Independent |
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I further declare that a total of …………………….. ballot papers have been rejected by me as invalid and that a total of …………………….. votes were cast. |
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Dated this ………….. day of …………………….. 20……. |
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Signed ………………….. |
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Witnessed by: |
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Name/Organisation (Signature) |
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(Name and signatures of Agents) |
(Name and signatures of Agents) |
(Name and signatures of Monitors) |
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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1. This Form must be completed in sufficient quantities to give one copy to each polling agent by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer must read out aloud the text from the original to the public outside and inside the polling station. |
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2. The full names of the candidates, party and votes received in figures must be inserted in the columns above, with the successful candidate’s name at No. 1. |
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3. The original of this Form must be delivered to the Returning Officer together with other material at the conclusion of the count. Copies can be given to each candidate/party agents and monitors. |
GEN. 20b
[Regulation 50(2)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULT AT THE TOTALLING |
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I ……………………………………………………………………….. being the Presiding Officer for (Presiding Officer’s Name in full in BLOCK LETTERS) |
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in …………………………………………………………………………………………… Constituency do hereby announce that I have, in accordance with the law, counted the votes of the poll in the said polling station and that they have been given to: |
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I further declare that a total of ……………. ballot papers have been rejected as invalid. |
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The tie of votes recorded has been broken by casting a lot in accordance with the provisions of the law. |
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(Delete if not applicable) |
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Dated this ……….. day of …………………… 20…… |
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Signed ……………………. |
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Witnessed by: |
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(Name and signatures of Agents) |
(Name and signatures of Agents) |
(Name and signatures of Monitors) |
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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1. This Form must be completed in sufficient quantities to give one copy to each polling agent by the Returning Officer. The Returning Officer must read out aloud the text from the original to the public outside and inside the polling station. |
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2. The full names of the candidates, party and votes received in figures must be inserted in the columns above, with the successful candidate’s name at No. 1. |
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3. The original of this Form must be delivered to the Chief Electoral Officer together with other material at the conclusion of the count. Copies can be given to each candidate/party agents and monitors. |
GEN 21
[Regulation 50(3)(a)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2021 |
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DECLARATION OF THE RESULT OF THE POLL |
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I ……………………………………………………………………… being the Returning Officer/District Electoral Officer for ………………………………………………………………………………. District/Constituency/Ward, |
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do hereby announce that I have, in accordance with the law, ascertained the results of the poll in the said Constituency, District or Ward and that they have been given to: |
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I further declare that a total of ……………. ballot papers have been rejected as invalid and that a total of …………………. votes were cast. |
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The tie of votes recorded has been broken by casting a lot in accordance with the provision of the law. (Delete If not applicable). |
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I, therefore declare that the said …………… to be this day duly elected as ………………….. for ……………. District/Constituency/Ward. |
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Dated this …………. day of ………………….., 20…… |
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Signed ………………….. |
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*Please turn over to complete the Form |
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1. This Form must be completed in sufficient quantities to give copy to each candidate or their polling agent by the Returning Officer. The Returning Officer must read out aloud the text from the original to the public at the place where the totalling of the votes takes place. |
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2. The full names of the candidates, party and votes received in figures must be inserted in the columns above, with the successful candidate’s name at No. 1. |
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3. The original of this Form must be delivered to the Electoral Commission of Zambia by the quickest possible means and copy must be retained by the Returning Officer. |
GEN 22
[Regulation 51(1)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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DECLARATION OF RESULT OF THE INITIAL BALLOT- PRESIDENTIAL |
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Whereas Parliament was dissolved on the ………….. day of ……………………, 20….. |
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AND WHEREAS an election to the Office of President was conducted on the ……………………… day of …………………………………….., 20….. |
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NOW THEREFORE, |
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I (full name of Returning Officer) ……………………………. being the Returning Officer for the election to the office of President do hereby DECLARE that I have, in accordance with the law, ascertained the result of such election and the results have been given to: |
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1. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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2. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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3. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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AND WHEREAS, no candidate has received more than fifty per cent of the valid votes cast in accordance with Article 101(2) of the Constitution. |
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3. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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received the highest and second highest numbers of the valid votes cast. |
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NOW THEREFORE I, the said Returning Officer do hereby ANNOUNCE THAT the second ballot shall be held on the …………………… day of ……………. 20….. |
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And the candidates shall be: |
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1. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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2. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Signed ………………………………. |
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Date ……………… |
GEN 23
[Regulation 51(2)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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DECLARATION OF PRESIDENT-ELECT |
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WHEREAS Parliament was dissolved on the ……………………………………………………………… day of …………………………………………………………….., 20….. |
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AND WHEREAS an Election to the office of President was conducted on the …………………… day of …………………., 20….. |
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NOW THEREFORE, I (full name of Returning Officer) ………………………………………………………. |
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being the Returning Officer for the election to the office of President do hereby declare that I have, in accordance with the law, ascertained the result of such election and the valid votes were given to: |
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1. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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2. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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3. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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I, THEREFORE DECLARE, (name of elected candidate in block letters) |
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to be PRESIDENT-ELECT of the Republic of Zambia, this ………………. day of ………………………., 20….. |
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Signed ……………………………………………….. |
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Lusaka |
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Zambia |
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*Delete whichever is not applicable |
GEN 24
[Regulation 53(3)]
(Complete in triplicate)
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016 |
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REPORT ON VERIFICATION OF BALLOT PAPER ACCOUNT PRESIDENTIAL/MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT/MAYOR/COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON/COUNCILLOR |
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TO: Chief Electoral Officer |
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I, ……………………………………………………………………………………, being the Returning Officer for |
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Constituency/district, hereby report that I have, in accordance with regulation 46 of the above Regulations verified the ballot paper account forms received from the Presiding Officers of every Polling Station in the constituency by comparing them with the total number of ballot papers contained in each ballot box and the total number of unused and spoilt ballot papers delivered to me by Presiding Officers. |
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The result of such verification is as follows: |
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1. Total number of ballot papers issued by me to Presiding Officers ………………………………….. |
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Details obtained from ballot paper account forms |
Details obtained from physical check by Returning Officer |
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2. Number used excluding |
5. Total number of ballot papers contained in the ballot boxes: …………………………………….. |
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3. Number of spoilt ballot papers: |
6. Total number of spoilt ballot papers: …………………………………………………….. |
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4. Number of unused ballot papers: |
7. Total number of unused ballot papers |
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TOTAL |
TOTAL |
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…………………………… Constituency/Ward |
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……………………………………………. District |
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Date: ……………….. |
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ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
[Sections 26 and 28]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election times
3. Campaign period
4. Election date
SI 70 of 2016.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government Elections) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
2. Nomination for election times
Nominations for the election of a council chairperson and councillor in the districts and wards set out in the Schedule may be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 20th October, 2016, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 20th October, 2016, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 16th November, 2016.
The poll for the election of a council chairperson and councillor in the districts and wards set out in the Schedule shall be taken on Thursday, 17th November, 2016, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in a district or ward in which only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
DISTRICTS AND WARDS
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSONS
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Province |
District |
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1. |
Northern |
Senga Hill |
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2. |
North-Western |
Kalubila |
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3. |
North-Western |
Mushindano |
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4. |
Western |
Mwandi |
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLORS
|
|
Province |
District |
Constituency Name |
Ward Name |
|
1. |
Central |
Chibombo |
Keembe |
Keembe |
|
2. |
Central |
Ngabwe |
Lufubu |
Chisanga |
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3. |
Copperbelt |
Masaiti |
Masaiti |
Miengwe |
|
4. |
Luapula |
Chembe |
Chembe |
Chipete |
|
5. |
Luapula |
Chipili |
Chipili |
Mumbwe |
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6. |
Luapula |
Chili |
Chili |
Nsenga |
|
7. |
Muchinga |
Isoka |
Isoka |
Kanyala |
|
8. |
Muchinga |
Isoka |
Isoka |
Mpungu |
|
9. |
Southern |
Gwembe |
Gwembe |
Kkole |
|
10. |
North-Western |
Mufumbwe |
Mufumbwe |
Lalafuta |
|
11. |
Western |
Nalolo |
Nalolo |
Shekela |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS (ELECTION DATES AND TIMES OF POLL) ORDER
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election times
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 18 of 2017.
This Order may be cited as the Local Government By-Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order.
2. Nomination for election times
Nominations for the election of a council chairperson in the district and ward set out in the Schedule may be lodged with the returning officer on Thursday, 16th March, 2017 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 16th March, 2017, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 24th April, 2017.
4. Election date and times of poll
The poll in a district and wards for the election of a council chairperson and councillor set out in the Schedule shall be taken on Tuesday 25th April, 2017, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated in the election.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
|
Election |
|
District |
|
|
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Election |
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Councillor |
Chibombo |
Keembe |
1019 |
Ipongo |
|
Councillor |
Nchelenge |
Nchelenge |
10008 |
Kasamba |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2017
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 54 of 2017.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a council chairperson or councillor in the districts and wards set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 15th August, 2017, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 15th August, 2017 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 13th September, 2017.
4. Election date and time of poll
The poll for the election of a council chairperson and councillor in the district and wards set out in the Schedule shall be taken on Thursday, 14th September, 2017, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSONS AND COUNCILLORS
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1. Elections for Council Chairperson |
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District |
|||
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Itezhi tezhi |
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Kachibiya |
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Luvushimanda |
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|
Lunte |
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2. Elections for Councillor |
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kabwe |
Bwacha |
5003 |
Chililalila |
|
Luanshya |
Luanshya |
5013 |
Chitwi |
|
Mufulira |
Kankoyo |
9001 |
Luansobe |
|
Kaputa |
Kaputa |
2015 |
Luntomfwe |
|
Kalabo |
Liuwa |
1020 |
Libonda |
|
Zambezi |
Zambezi East |
9003 |
Mpidi Kakon’ga |
|
Chilanga |
Chilanga |
1006 |
Chimanja |
|
Chama |
Chama South |
1015 |
Mabinga |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2018
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 21 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in the ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 27th March, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 27th March, 2018 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday 23rd April, 2018.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in the ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Tuesday, 24th April, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLOR
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kalulushi |
Kalulushi |
102003012 |
Luapula |
|
Mufulira |
Mufulira |
102009027 |
Kansuswa |
|
Mwinilunga |
Mwinilunga |
108007014 |
Mudyanyama |
|
Mafinga |
Mafinga |
106004008 |
Kakoma |
|
Mongu |
Mongu Central |
110007002 |
Lealui Lower |
|
Nyimba |
Nyimba |
103006009 |
Chiweza |
|
Shiwang’andu |
Shiwang’andu |
106007003 |
Kalebe |
|
Sinda |
Sinda |
103008008 |
Chiwuyu |
|
Chinsali |
Chinsali |
106002005 |
Mikunku |
|
Monze |
Moomba |
109008021 |
Mwanza East |
|
Kawambwa |
Kawambwa |
104004006 |
Ntumbachushi |
|
Shibuyunji |
Mwembezhi |
105008010 |
Nampundwe |
|
Mufumbwe |
Mufumbwe |
108006007 |
Mushima |
|
Mwense |
Mambilima |
104009006 |
Munwa |
|
Kasempa |
Kasempa |
108004006 |
Kanongo |
|
Mushindamo |
Solwezi East |
108008004 |
Kalilele |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (CHILANGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 71) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 32 of 2018.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Chilanga Constituency No. 71) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Chilanga Constituency No. 71 shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 3rd May, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 3rd May, 2018, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 4th June, 2018.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll in Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Tuesday, 5th June, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in the Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2018
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nominations for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 33 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nominations for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in the wards set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 3rd May, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 3rd May, 2018 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 4th June, 2018.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in the wards set out in the Schedule shall take place on Tuesday, 5th June, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLOR
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Ward Name |
|
Sinda |
Sinda |
103008006 |
Chilongozi |
|
Nyimba |
Nyimba |
103006012 |
Luangwa |
|
Chiengi |
Chienge |
104002013 |
Mununga |
|
Mwense |
Mambilima |
104009003 |
Musonda |
|
Kasama |
Lukashya |
107003014 |
Chumba |
|
Kasama |
Lukashya |
107003015 |
Musowa |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER, 2018
[Sections 28 and 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date
SI 45 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
A candidate for election as a council chairperson in a district set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 26th June, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 26th June, 2018 hours at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 25th July, 2018.
(1) The poll for the election of a council chairperson in a district set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 26th July, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
DISTRICTS
ELECTION FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON
|
Province |
District |
|
|
1. |
Eastern |
Chipangali |
|
2. |
Eastern |
Kasenengwa |
|
3. |
Eastern |
Chasefu |
|
4. |
Eastern |
Lusangazi |
|
5. |
Eastern |
Msanzala |
|
6. |
Luapula |
Chifunabuli |
|
7. |
Lusaka |
Chilanga |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER, 2018
[Sections 28 and 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date
SI 46 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
A candidate for election as a mayor or councillor in the district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 26th June, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 26th June, 2018 hours at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 25th July, 2018.
(1) The poll for the election of a mayor or councillor in the district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 26th July, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR MAYOR
|
Province |
District |
|
Lusaka |
Lusaka |
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Ward Name |
|
Mwense |
Mwense |
104009012 |
Chachacha |
|
Mpulungu |
Mpulungu |
107007013 |
Lwambazi |
|
Mwinilunga |
Mwinilunga |
108007010 |
Kanyama |
|
Mwinilunga |
Mwinilunga |
108007013 |
Kanongesha |
|
Mushindano |
Solwezi East |
108008002 |
Ka’ngwena |
|
Mongu |
Nalikwanda |
110007017 |
Looma |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (KASENENGWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 41) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 56 of 2018.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Kasenengwa Constituency No. 41) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Kasenengwa Constituency No. 41 shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 9th August, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 9th August, 2018, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 5th September, 2018.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Thursday, 6th September, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 4) ORDER, 2018
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time
SI 57 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 4) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 9th August, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 9th August, 2018, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 5th September, 2018.
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 6th September, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency Name |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Solwezi |
Solwezi Central |
108008009 |
Kamalamba |
|
Zambezi |
Zambezi West |
108009013 |
Liyovu |
|
Kasempa |
Kasempa |
108004014 |
Nkenyauna |
|
Kaoma |
Mangango |
110002015 |
Shikombwe |
|
Limulunga |
Luena |
110003003 |
Mabili |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (MANGANGO CONSTITUENCY NO. 141) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time
SI 75 of 2018.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Mangango Constituency No. 141) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Mangango Constituency No. 141 shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 19th November, 2018.
(1) The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Tuesday, 20th November, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 5) ORDER, 2018
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time
SI 76 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 5) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a council chairperson or councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 19th November, 2018.
(1) The poll for the election of a council chairperson or councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Tuesday, 20th November, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON
|
Province |
District |
|
Northern |
Lupososhi |
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Ngabwe |
Lufubu |
101010007 |
Lusinde |
|
Petauke |
Kaumbwe |
103007016 |
Chisanga |
|
Chama |
Chama North |
106001002 |
Nkhankha |
|
Solwezi |
Solwezi Central |
108008011 |
Tumvwanganai |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 6) ORDER, 2018
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 81 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 6) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 19th November, 2018.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a council chairperson or councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Tuesday, 20th November, 2018, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLOR
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Shangombo |
Shangombo |
110114008 |
Sipuma |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (SESHEKE CONSTITUENCY NO. 153) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 93 of 2018.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Sesheke Constituency No. 153) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Sesheke Constituency No. 153 shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 10th January, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 10th January, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 11th February, 2019.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Tuesday, 12th February, 2019 between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 7) ORDER, 2018
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 94 of 2018.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No, 7) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 10th January, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 10th January, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 11th February, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Tuesday, 12th February, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kabwe |
Bwacha |
101005020 |
Munyama |
|
Chililabombwe |
Chililabombwe |
102001005 |
Anoya Zulu |
|
Katete |
Milanzi |
103003005 |
Chindwale |
|
Lundazi |
Lundazi |
103004025 |
Mkomba |
|
Chifunabuli |
Chifunabuli |
104011015 |
Chinkutila |
|
Isoka |
Isoka |
106003004 |
Nkombwa |
|
Chavuma |
Chavuma |
108001008 |
Sewe Mungole |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (BAHATI CONSTITUENCY NO. 062) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 16 of 2019.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Bahati Constituency No. 062) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Bahati Constituency No. 062 shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 10th April, 2019.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Thursday, 11th April, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (ROAN CONSTITUENCY NO. 026) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 19 of 2019.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Roan Constituency No. 026) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Roan Constituency No. 026 shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 10th April, 2019.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Thursday, 11th April, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours,
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2019
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 20 of 2019.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 10th April, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 11th April, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON
|
Province |
District |
|
Lusaka |
Kafue |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER, 2019
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 23 of 2019.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 10th April, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 11th April, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kabwe |
Bwacha |
101005005 |
Chinyanja |
|
Itezhi tezhi |
Itezhi tezhi |
101004005 |
Makunku |
|
Mungwi |
Malole |
107008013 |
Mfinshe |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER, 2019
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 24 of 2019.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 14th March, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 10th April, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 11th April, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Mansa |
Mansa Central |
104006013 |
Chilyapa |
|
Chama |
Chama North |
106001012 |
Muchinga |
|
Chavuma |
Chavuma |
108001004 |
Lengelengenda |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 4) ORDER, 2019
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 33 of 2019.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 4) Order.
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
A candidate for election as a councillor in the wards set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 23rd May, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 23rd May, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 5th June, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in the wards set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 6th June, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLOR
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Pemba |
Pemba |
109010007 |
Maambo |
|
Mitete |
Mitete |
110006001 |
Lupui |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (KATUBA CONSTITUENCY NO. 01) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
Act 38 of 2019.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Katuba Constituency No. 01) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Katuba Constituency No. 01 shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 11th July, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 11th July, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 29th July, 2019.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Tuesday, 30th July, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 5) ORDER, 2019
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 39 of 2019.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 5) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 11th July, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 11th July, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Monday, 29th July, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lake place on Tuesday, 30th July, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLOR
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kaoma |
Kaoma Central |
110002003 |
Shitwa |
|
Kaoma |
Kaoma Central |
110002013 |
Mangango |
|
Kaoma |
Mangango |
110002014 |
Kanabilumbu |
|
Kitwe |
Kwacha |
102004016 |
Lubwa |
|
Mansa |
Mansa Central |
104006011 |
Lwingishi |
|
Shiwang’andu |
Shiwang’andu |
106007012 |
Mayembe |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 6) ORDER, 2019
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 61 of 2019.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 6) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for elections
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 17th September, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 17th July, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 9th October, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 10th October, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
|
ELECTION FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON |
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|
Province |
District |
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|
Western |
Kaoma |
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|
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLOR |
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|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
108003003 |
Chikonkwelo |
|
Mwinilunga |
Mwinilunga |
108007007 |
Samuteba |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 7) ORDER, 2019
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 76 of 2019.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 7) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 14th November, 2019, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 14th November, 2019, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 4th December, 2019.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 5th December, 2019, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
|
ELECTION FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON |
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|
Province |
District |
||
|
Luapula |
Milenge |
||
|
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLOR |
|||
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Chitambo |
Chitambo |
101011001 |
Chipundu |
|
Serenje |
Muchinga |
101011001 |
Serenje |
|
Luwingu |
Lupososhi |
107004016 |
Ilambo |
|
Mpulungu |
Mpulungu |
107007009 |
Mumila |
|
Mpulungu |
Mpulungu |
107007003 |
Katwe |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (CHILUBI CONSTITUENCY NO. 095) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 2 of 2020.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Chilubi Constituency No. 095) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Chilubi Constituency No. 095 shall lodge a nomination with returning officer on Thursday, 16th January, 2020 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 16th January, 2020 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours Wednesday, 12th February, 2020.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Thursday, 13th February, 2020, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2020
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time
SI 3 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 16th January, 2020, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 16th January, 2020, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 12th February, 2020.
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 13th February, 2020, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kalomo |
Kalomo Central |
109004018 |
Nachikungu |
|
Mitete |
Mitete |
110006001 |
Kakwacha |
|
Mongu |
Monghu Central |
110007010 |
Kaande |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER, 2020
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 4 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 16th January, 2020, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 16th January, 2020, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 12th February, 2020.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 13th February, 2020, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLOR
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Lukulu |
Lukulu |
110005013 |
Lukau |
|
Gwembe |
Gwembe |
109003002 |
Sinafala |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER, 2020
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 23 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 19th March, 2020, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 19th March, 2020, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 1st April, 2020.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 2nd April, 2020, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLOR
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Lunga |
Lunga |
104005006 |
Chumbwa |
|
Limulunga |
Limulunga |
110003010 |
Nangula |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 4) ORDER, 2020
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Dale and time of nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 43 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 4) Order.
2. Dale and time of nominations for elections
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Tuesday, 19th May, 2020, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 19th May, 2020 at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Monday, 8th June, 2020.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Tuesday, 9th June, 2020, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Chilubi |
Chilubi |
107001004 |
Bulilo |
|
Mongu |
Nalikwanda |
110007016 |
Nakato |
|
Mongu |
Nalikwanda |
110007019 |
Imalyo |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 5) ORDER, 2020
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 61 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 5) Order.
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 9th July, 2020, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 9th July, 2020 at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 29th July, 2020.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 30th July, 2020, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Serenje |
Muchinga |
101011010 |
Chibale |
|
Chienge |
Chienge |
104002006 |
Katete |
|
Chavuma |
Chavuma |
108001007 |
Chavuma |
|
Kasempa |
Kasempa |
108004002 |
Nyako |
|
Kasempa |
Kasempa |
108004007 |
Lubofu |
|
Mongu |
Nalikwanda |
110007022 |
Nakaya |
|
Limulunga |
Luena |
110003001 |
Limulunga |
|
Limulunga |
Luena |
110003006 |
Sitoya |
|
Sesheke |
Sesheke |
110013008 |
Siiumbu |
|
Sesheke |
Sesheke |
110013009 |
Imusho |
|
Sioma |
Sioma |
110016003 |
Nangweshi |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 6) ORDER, 2020
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and times of poll
SI 63 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 6) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 9th July, 2020, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 9th July, 2020, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 29th July, 2020.
4. Election date and times of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 30th July, 2020, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
108003005 |
Litoya |
|
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
108003007 |
Kabompo |
|
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
108003013 |
Chikenge |
|
Mufumbwe |
Mufumbwe |
108006013 |
Munyambala |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (MWANSABOMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 65 AND LUKASHYA CONSTITUENCY NO. 98) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 71 of 2020.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Mwansabombwe Constituency No. 65 and Lukashya Constituency No. 98) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Mwansabombwe Constituency No. 65 and Lukashya Constituency No. 98 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 27th August, 2020, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 27th August, 2020 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 9th September, 2020.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The polls for the election of a Member of Parliament in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 17th September, 2020 between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 7) ORDER, 2020
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 72 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 7) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 27th August, 2020, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 27th August, 2020, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 16th September, 2020.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 17th September, 2020, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Lwanshya |
Roan |
102005025 |
Lumumba |
|
Lufwanyama |
Lufwanyama |
102006001 |
Kansanta |
|
Lufwanyama |
Lufwanyama |
102006003 |
Luswishi |
|
Lufwanyama |
Lufwanyama |
102006008 |
Mpindi |
|
Lufwanyama |
Lufwanyama |
102006012 |
Chibanga |
|
Mpongwe |
Mpongwe |
102008002 |
Kasongwe |
|
Luangwa |
Luangwa |
105005013 |
Mandombe |
|
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
108003001 |
Lunyiwe |
|
Mufumbwe |
Mufumbwe |
108006006 |
Kalengwa |
|
Mufumbwe |
Mufumbwe |
108006015 |
Kashima East |
|
Ikelenge |
Ikelenge |
108002005 |
Mwininyilamba |
|
Mwinilenga |
Mwinilenga |
108007018 |
Kanzeni |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 8) ORDER
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 79 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 8) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 1st October, 2020, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 1st October, 2020, at 15:00 hours and close at 18:00 hours on Wednesday, 21st October, 2020.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 22nd October, 2020, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
|
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON |
|||
|
Province |
Constituency |
|
|
|
Northern |
Chilubi |
|
|
|
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLOR |
|||
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Mwansabombwe |
Mwansabombwe |
104008003 |
Kakose |
|
Mwansabombwe |
Mwansabombwe |
104008022 |
Mbereshi |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (REGISTRATION OF VOTERS) REGULATIONS
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
PART I
PRELIMINARY
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Division and declaration of polling districts
4. Functions of Chief Electoral Officer
5. Officers for registration of voters
6. Form of oath or affirmation for registration officers
7. Revocation of appointments
PART II
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
8. Continuous registration of voters
9. Conduct of registration of voters
10. Application for registration as voter
11. Procedure for registration
12. Application for replacement of voter’s card
13. Application to transfer
14. Death of registered voter
15. Control of persons in premises used for registration of voters
16. Voters’ registration records to be sent to Chief Electoral Officer
17. Register of voters
18. Inspection of register of voter
19. Appeals
20. Procedure for appeals
21. Claims
22. Objections
23. Powers of Commission on hearing of objections
24. Amendments resulting from an appeal
PART III
CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER OF VOTERS
25. Preparation of register of voters for certification
26. Certification of register of voters
27. Publication of register of voters
28. Replacement of previous register of voters
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
29. Formal correction of registers of voters
30. Chief Electoral Officer and registration officer may administer oath
31. Evidence
32. Publication of notices
33. Certificate of registration prima facie evidence of its content
34. Voter’s card prima facie evidence of contents
35. Cancellation of voter’s card
36. Application for copy of register of voters
PART IV
OFFENCES
37. Offences in relation to registration
38. Offences relating to voter’s card
39. Prohibition against requiring or asking for production of voter’s card
40. Offences by registration officers
41. False information
42. Forgery, falsification and fraudulent destruction
43. Possession of forged or false document
44. False entries
45. Refusal to leave premises when required
46. General penalty
47. Revocation of S.I. No. 38 of 2010
48. Savings and transitional provisions
SI 80 of 2020.
PART I
PRELIMINARY
These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“assistant registration officer” means a person appointed as an assistant registration officer by the district registration officer under regulation 5;
“biometrics” means biological features or traits of an individual capable of being recorded for purposes of voter registration;
“citizen” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Constitution;
“Commission” means the Electoral Commission of Zambia established under the Constitution;
“district registration officer” means a person appointed as a district registration officer by the Commission under regulation 5;
“district” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Constitution;
“exclusion list” means the appendix in the register of voters which indicates names of persons ineligible to vote at a particular polling station;
“national registration card” means a national registration card issued under the National Registration Act;
“national registration number” means the serial number inserted on a national registration card issued under the National Registration Act;
“polling district” has the meaning assigned to the words in the Act;
“pre voter registration application” means the electronic submission of an applicant’s details prior to voter registration;
“register of voters” means a register of voters prepared and certified under these Regulations;
“registration officer” means a person appointed as a district registration officer or assistant registration officer under regulation 5;
“true copy”, in relation to a register of voters, means a copy of that register of voters, which is certified as a true copy thereof under the hand of the Chief Electoral Officer; and
“voter’s card” means a card set out in Form IV in the Schedule.
(2) A person whose name appears in a register of voters shall, until that register of voters is replaced under regulation 28, be considered to be registered as a voter, except a person whose name appears on the exclusion list of the register of voters.
(3) A person whose name does not appear in a register of voters is not a registered voter.
(4) Where a registration officer under regulation 12 or 13 has reasonable grounds to believe, that a voter’s card is lost, incorrect or destroyed, that voter’s card is considered to have been cancelled.
(5) A person in possession of a voter’s card cancelled under sub-regulation (4) commits an offence.
3. Division and declaration of polling districts
(1) The Commission shall divide Zambia into polling districts and shall declare and publish by Notice in the Gazette, the names by which the polling districts are to be known and the descriptions of the boundaries of those polling districts.
(2) The Commission may, at any time, by notice in the Gazette, vary the boundaries or the descriptions of the boundaries of a polling district.
4. Functions of Chief Electoral Officer
The Chief Electoral Officer shall—
(a) ensure that a registration officer performs the registration officer’s functions in accordance with these Regulations;
(b) issue to any registration officer instructions that are necessary to ensure compliance with these Regulations; and
(c) perform all functions that are conferred or imposed on the Chief Electoral Officer by these Regulations.
5. Officers for registration of voters
(1) There shall be in respect of each district—
(a) a district registration officer, that the Commission may appoint, by notice in the Gazette for the purpose of conducting voter registration in that district; and
(b) an approved number of assistant registration officers that the district registration officer for that district may, by notice in writing, appoint for the purposes of assisting voter registration in respect of that district.
(2) A district registration officer shall, where the district registration officer appoints a person to be an assistant registration officer under sub-regulation (1)(b), deliver a copy of the notice to the Chief Electoral Officer.
6. Form of oath or affirmation for registration officers
A registration officer shall, before exercising any of the functions conferred under these Regulations or under any other written law, take and subscribe an oath, or make an affirmation in lieu thereof, in Form I set out in the Schedule.
(1) The Commission may, by notice in the Gazette, revoke the appointment of a district registration officer.
(2) A district registration officer may, by notice in writing, revoke the appointment of an assistant registration officer.
(3) Where a district registration officer revokes the appointment of an assistant registration officer under sub-regulation (2), the district registration officer shall give notice in writing of the revocation to the assistant registration officer and shall deliver a copy of the notice to the Chief Electoral Officer.
PART II
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
8. Continuous registration of voters
(1) The Commission shall carry out the registration of voters on a continuous basis.
(2) The registration of voters under sub-regulation (1) may be suspended by the Commission, by statutory order, for the purposes of an election or for compilation and update of the register of voters.
9. Conduct of registration of voters
Subject to these Regulations, a registration officer for a polling district shall carry out the registration of voters for that polling district.
10. Application for registration as voter
(1) A citizen who has attained the age of 18 years may apply to be registered as a voter to the registration officer for the polling district in which that citizen ordinarily resides in Form II set out in the Schedule or using an electronic media that the Commission may determine.
(2) An applicant for registration shall, at the time of making the application, produce to a registration officer that applicant’s national registration card.
(3) An applicant may make a pre voter registration application using an electronic medium in Form III set out in the Schedule to the Commission containing details that the Commission may determine prior to the applicant’s physical application before a registration officer.
(4) The Commission may accept a pre voter registration application under sub-regulation (3) and process the application accordingly.
11. Procedure for registration
(1) A registration officer to whom an application is made under regulation 10 shall register an applicant as a voter if that applicant—
(a) is a citizen and duly registered in accordance with the provisions of the National Registration Act;
(b) has attained the age of 18 years; and
(c) is qualified for registration as a voter.
(2) A registration officer shall register the applicant under sub-regulation (1) by—
(a) completing the relevant part in Form II set out in the Schedule;
(b) capturing the applicant’s biometrics, portrait and any other relevant information that the Commission may determine; and
(c) completing a voter’s card in Form IV set out in the Schedule.
(3) For the purposes of sub-regulation (2), the—
(a) details of the names of an applicant to be entered on an application to register as a voter and a voter’s card shall be identical to the details recorded on the national registration card produced by the applicant under regulation 10; and
(b) surname and one forename only of the applicant shall be recorded in full, together with not more than two initials in respect of other forenames, if any, of the applicant.
(4) A registration officer shall reject an application for registration as a voter where the applicant—
(a) does not ordinarily reside in the polling district in which the application is made;
(b) has not attained the age of 18 years; or
(c) is not qualified for registration as a voter.
(5) A rejection of an application to register as a voter shall be in Form V set out in the Schedule.
(6) For the purposes of these Regulations, the Commission may determine an expiry date of a voter’s card.
12. Application for replacement of voter’s card
(1) A person may apply for the replacement of a voter’s card in Form VI set out in the Schedule where—
(a) that person’s voter card is lost, defaced, destroyed or has expired; or
(b) by reason of a change of the name of that person or incorrect details on the voter’s card, the particulars recorded on the voter’s card do not correspond to the particulars recorded on that person’s national registration card.
(2) In the case of an application under sub-regulation (1)(a), the applicant shall prove that applicant’s identity to the registration officer by producing to the registration officer a national registration card issued to that applicant and the registration officer shall determine whether the applicant is duly registered as a voter.
(3) A registration officer to whom an application is made under this regulation shall issue the applicant with a new voter’s card where the registration officer determines that—
(a) in the case of an application made under sub-regulation (1)(a)—
(i) the applicant’s voter’s card is lost or destroyed;
(ii) in the case of a defaced or expired card, the applicant has surrendered the voter’s card;
(iii) the applicant has properly identified oneself under sub-regulation (2); and
(iv) the applicant is a registered voter; or
(b) in the case of an application under sub-regulation (1)(b) the—
(i) applicant has surrendered the voter’s card; and
(ii) particulars recorded on the applicant’s voters card do not correspond to the particulars recorded on that applicant’s national registration card.
(1) A person registered in an existing register of voters for any polling district who becomes ordinarily resident in another polling district may, during the period of continuous registration, apply in Form VII set out in the Schedule, to the registration officer for the other polling district to be registered as a voter in that polling district.
(2) A registration officer to whom an application is made under sub-regulation (1) shall determine whether the applicant ordinarily resides in the polling district in which the application is made and whether the applicant is a registered voter.
(3) An applicant under this regulation, shall surrender to the registration officer the voter’s card relating to the polling district in which the applicant was registered.
(4) A registration officer to whom an application is made under this regulation shall, where the applicant meets the requirements of the Act and these Regulations, enter the name of the applicant in the register of voters in respect of which the application is made.
(1) Where a registered voter dies, a person who is in possession of the deceased person’s voter’s card shall, within a reasonable time after the death of that person, apply to the registration officer to surrender the card in Form VIII set out in the Schedule.
(2) A registration officer to whom an application is made under sub-regulation (1) shall make inquiries that may be necessary to satisfy that registration officer that the person to whom the card was issued is dead.
(3) Where a registration officer determines under sub-regulation (2) that the person whose name appears on the voters’ card is dead, the registration officer shall inform the Chief Electoral Officer and shall forward that voter’s card to the Chief Electoral Officer.
(4) Despite regulation 22, the Commission may consider advice from any person, indicating that a registered voter is deceased.
(5) The Commission may obtain and rely on records of deaths from the Department of National Registration Passports and Citizenship, village registers, and other official records to remove the deceased registration as a voter, from the register of voters.
15. Control of persons in premises used for registration of voters
(1) A registration officer shall maintain order in the premises used for the purpose of registering persons as voters and shall regulate the number of persons to be admitted at a time to such premises.
(2) A registration officer may require any person, other than a member of the Commission, the Chief Electoral Officer, or any other person authorised in writing by the Chief Electoral Officer to enter and remain thereon, or to leave premises used for the purpose of registering voters.
(3) The powers conferred by this regulation shall not be exercised so as to prevent any person from applying to be registered as a voter.
16. Voters’ registration records to be sent to Chief Electoral Officer
A district registration officer shall forward to the Chief Electoral Officer, in accordance with directions that the Chief Electoral Officer may give to the registration officer, all records completed by the registration officer under regulations 11, 12, 13 and 14 in respect of those polling districts.
(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, on receipt of the voter’s registration records completed and entered under regulations 11, 12, 13 and 14, compile the register of voters in respect of a polling district showing—
(a) the voter’s card number of each card completed in that polling district;
(b) the surname of the person to whom the voter’s card relates;
(c) one forename and the initials, if any, of the person as recorded;
(d) the disability of the person, if any;
(e) gender;
(f) the number of the national registration card as recorded in respect of the person; and
(g) the portrait in respect of the person.
(2) The Chief Electoral Officer may, where the Chief Electoral Officer has reasonable grounds to believe that any person has committed an offence under the Act or these Regulations, refuse to make an entry in the register of voters in respect of that person.
(3) Where the Chief Electoral Officer refuses to make an entry in the register of voters in respect of any person under this regulation, the registration of that person under regulation 11 shall be considered to be cancelled and that person shall surrender that person’s voter’s card given to the person in respect of the registration to the registration officer for the polling district to which the voter’s card relates.
18. Inspection of register of voter
(1) The Commission may determine the period within which the register of voters may be inspected.
(2) A registered voter may inspect that registered voter’s details on the register of voters electronically during the period for inspecting the provisional register of voters.
(1) A person may appeal to the Commission if that—
(a) person’s application is rejected under regulations 11, 12, 13 or 17; or
(b) person is notified under regulation 17 that the Chief Electoral Officer has refused the entry in the register of voters in respect of that person.
(2) An appeal under this regulation shall be in Form IX set out in the Schedule and shall be delivered to the Commission by the registration officer for the district in which the appellant made application for registration as a voter.
(3) An appeal under this regulation shall be determined by the Commission.
(1) The Commission shall, on receipt of an appeal under regulation 19, appoint a day and a place for hearing the appeal and shall cause the appellant, the Chief Electoral Officer, and the registration officer for the polling district in which the appellant made an application for registration as a voter, to be notified.
(2) For the purpose of determining an appeal under regulation 19, the Commission may—
(a) summon any person to appear before it to give evidence on oath or affirmation, and may order the production of any document relating to the appeal at the hearing; or
(b) adjourn the hearing of the appeal to any convenient time or place as it may consider appropriate.
(3) Where an appellant fails to appear at the hearing of an appeal on the day and at the place appointed by the Commission for the hearing of the appeal, the Commission shall dismiss the appeal.
(4) The Commission shall, on determination of an appeal, notify the registration officer, the appellant and the Chief Electoral Officer, of the result of the appeal in Form X set out in the Schedule.
(5) A registration officer shall, where the Commission allows an appeal under regulations 11, 12, 13 or 17, on being notified under sub-regulation (4), register the appellant.
(6) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, where the Commission allows an appeal under regulation 17, on being notified under sub-regulation (4), include the appellant in the register of voters.
(7) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, where the Commission dismisses an appeal and is of the opinion that the appeal was made without reasonable cause, notify the appellant of its decision, stating the reasons thereof.
(8) A person who is aggrieved by the decision of the Commission may appeal to a subordinate court.
(1) A person registered in a polling district under regulation 11 may, if that person’s name is omitted from the register of voters in respect of that polling district, otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of regulation 17, submit a claim under this regulation to be included in that register.
(2) A claim under this regulation shall be in Form XI set out in the Schedule and shall be delivered to the registration officer for the polling district.
(3) A claim delivered to a registration officer under this regulation shall be determined by that registration officer for that polling district.
(4) If a registration officer determines under this regulation that the claimant was registered in a polling district under regulation 11 and that the claimant’s name is omitted from the register of voters for that polling district, the registration officer shall uphold that claim, and notify the Chief Electoral Officer accordingly.
(1) A person may object to the inclusion of the name of a person in the register of voters in Form XII set out in the Schedule, on the grounds that the person is not qualified for registration as a voter or is dead.
(2) A registration officer for any polling district may object under this regulation to the inclusion of the name of any person appearing in the register of voters for that polling district in Form XIII set out in the Schedule, on the grounds that such person is not qualified for registration as a voter or is dead.
(3) A person who objects under sub-regulation (1) shall serve a copy of the objection on the person whose name is the subject of the objection.
(4) The Commission shall determine an objection under this regulation prior to the certification of the register of voters for an election.
(5) The Commission shall not entertain an objection under sub-regulation (1) after certification of a register of voters for an election.
(6) The Commission shall appoint a day and a place for the hearing of an objection delivered to it under this regulation and shall cause—
(a) a copy of the objection to be served on the person whose name is the subject of the objection; and
(b) that person and the person by whom an objection is made to be notified, in a manner that the Commission may determine, of the day and place for the hearing.
(7) A person making an objection may appear in person, or may be represented by a person appointed in writing for the purpose of a hearing, at the hearing of the objection.
(8) A person whose name is the subject of an objection under this regulation may appear in person, or may be represented by any person appointed in writing for the purpose of a hearing, at the hearing of the objection, or may deliver a signed statement to the Commission setting forth the answer to the objection.
(9) Where a person making an objection or the person whose name is the subject of the objection is represented at the hearing of the objection under this regulation, the Commission may, if it considers it necessary, but subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (5), adjourn the hearing to enable the person making the objection or a person whose name is the subject of the objection to appear in person and may make an order accordingly.
23. Powers of Commission on hearing of objections
(1) The Commission shall determine the procedure for the hearing of an objection under regulation 22.
(2) The Commission shall determine an objection with the necessary modifications in accordance with the provisions that apply in relation to an appeal under regulation 19, except that in relation to an appeal, claim and objection, the Commission may permit a voter to register in terms of regulation 11 as if the voter had registered before the close of the registration period.
24. Amendments resulting from an appeal
The Chief Electoral Officer shall effect a necessary amendment occasioned by an appeal, claim or objection prior to the certification of the register of voters for an election.
PART III
CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER OF VOTERS
25. Preparation of register of voters for certification
(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall cause a register of voters for each polling district to be prepared for certification.
(2) A register of voters prepared under this regulation shall be in a form that the Chief Electoral officer may determine.
(3) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the particulars entered under regulation 17 in the register of voters for any polling district, including any amendments shall be entered in a register of voters prepared for that polling district under this regulation.
(4) The Chief Electoral Officers shall make an entry in a register of voters prepared under this regulation in respect of a person who is required to surrender a voter’s card in consequence of an objection.
(5) The particulars prescribed in regulation 17 shall be entered in a register of voters prepared for any polling district under this regulation in respect of a person—
(a) registered in that polling district under regulation 11—
(i) whose name is, in the opinion of the Chief Electoral Officer, inadvertently omitted from the register of voters for a polling district;
(ii) who has not been notified of a refusal in respect of a register of voters under regulation 17; and
(iii) who has not made a claim in respect of a register of voters under regulation 21;
(b) who the registration officer for that polling district is required to register under regulation 20(5) in consequence of an appeal; and
(c) whose claim to be included in the register of voters for that polling district is upheld under regulation 21.
26. Certification of register of voters
(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, where the preparation of any register of voters for any polling district is completed under regulation 17, certify the register of voters as the register of voters for that polling district in Form XIV set out in the Schedule.
(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, where the certification of the register of voters for any polling district is completed under these Regulations, publish a notice in the Gazette stating—
(a) that the certification of the register of voters for that polling district has been so completed; and
(b) that the certified register of voters replaces all registers of voters previously prepared in respect of that polling district.
27. Publication of register of voters
(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, as soon as practicable after the certification of a register of voters under regulation 26, deliver a number of true copies thereof that the Chief Electoral Officer may consider necessary to the district registration officer for the polling districts to which the register of voters relates.
(2) A district registration officer shall, on receipt of a true copy of a register of voters delivered under sub-regulation (1), publish at the office of the district registration officer within whose district the polling district to which a register of voters relates is situated, and at other places that may be determined, a notice that such register of voters has been duly certified and that a true copy thereof is open for inspection at a place and time, that may be specified in the notice.
28. Replacement of previous register of voters
(1) A register of voters prepared for any polling district under this Part shall, on certification thereof under this Part, replace any register of voters previously prepared and certified for the same polling district.
(2) A true copy of a register of voters prepared and certified under this Part and delivered to a district registration officer under regulation 27 for publication, shall during the period of that publication be kept under the control and custody of that district registration officer and shall not, except in accordance with the directions of the Commission, be removed from that custody.
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
29. Formal correction of registers of voters
(1) The Chief Electoral Officer may, at any time after the certification of a register of voters under these Regulations, make an insertion, alteration and amendment therein that may be reasonably required—
(a) to correct any clerical error;
(b) to correct any misnomer or incorrect description;
(c) to ensure that the name of any person does not appear in more than one register of voters or in the same register of voters more than once.
(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, where the Chief Electoral Officer makes an insertion, alteration or amendment in a register of voters under this regulation, cause that insertion, alteration or amendment to be made in every certified register of voters.
30. Chief Electoral Officer and registration officer may administer oath
(1) A registration officer or the Chief Electoral Officer may summon any person to appear before the registration officer or the Chief Electoral Officer to give evidence on oath or affirmation for the purpose of—
(a) considering or determining any matter which is required to be considered or determined under these Regulations; or
(b) being satisfied to the necessity of making an insertion, alteration or amendment in a register of voters.
(2) A registration officer or the Chief Electoral Officer may administer oaths or affirmation for the purpose of sub-regulation (1), and may order the production of any document bearing on any issue relevant thereto.
In any proceedings before a competent court, a true copy of the register of voters prepared under these Regulations shall, for the purpose of those proceedings, be admissible in evidence as proof of the contents of that register of voters.
Where any notice is required by these Regulations to be published and, in the opinion of the authority which is required to publish the notice, the prescribed mode of publication does not give sufficient publicity to the notice, the authority may, in addition to publishing the notice as required by these Regulations, exhibit copies of the notice in prominent places within the polling district to which the notice relates, or take other steps that the authority may consider necessary for having sufficient publicity thereto.
33. Certificate of registration prima facie evidence of its content
(1) A certificate under the hand of the district registration officer for any polling district certifying the manner and date of publication under regulation 27 of a true copy of the register of voters prepared for the polling district under regulation 25, shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of the matters therein certified in all legal proceedings.
(2) A certificate under sub-regulation (1) purporting to be signed by a district registration officer shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, to have been signed by the district registration officer.
34. Voter’s card prima facie evidence of contents
A voter’s card completed under these Regulations shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of the matters contained therein in any proceedings under these Regulations.
35. Cancellation of voter’s card
A voter’s card is deemed to be cancelled if it is—
(a) required to be surrendered under regulations 12 and 13; or
(b) is lost or destroyed.
36. Application for copy of register of voters
(1) An interested person may apply to the Chief Electoral Officer for a copy of a register of voters and the Chief Electoral Officer may, if that copy is available and on payment of a prescribed fee, supply a copy to that person.
(2) A registered voter may check electronically for that registered voter’s details on the register of voters.
PART V
OFFENCES
37. Offences in relation to registration
A person commits an offence if that person—
(a) not being qualified for registration as a voter, without lawful excuse applies to be registered under regulation 11; or
(b) having been registered under regulation 11 applies for the second or subsequent times to be registered as a voter.
38. Offences relating to voter’s card
A person commits an offence if that person—
(a) being required to surrender a voter’s card under these Regulations, wilfully fails to do so;
(b) without lawful authority, the onus of proving which shall lie on the person, is in possession of a voter’s card which was not given to the person in pursuance of these Regulations; or
(c) without lawful authority, the onus of proving which shall lie on the person, asks or requires another person to give to the person the voter’s card given to that other person in pursuance of these Regulations.
39. Prohibition against requiring or asking for production of voter’s card
(1) A person shall not in any public place, or in or at any dwelling house require or ask for the production, or use any words, whether written or spoken, or signs which may reasonably be understood to indicate that the person is requiring or asking for the production by any person of that person’s voter’s card.
(2) In this regulation, “dwelling house” and “public place” have the meaning assigned to the words in section 4 of the Penal Code Act.
(3) A person who contravenes sub-regulation (1) commits an offence.
40. Offences by registration officers
A registration officer or assistant registration officer commits an offence if that registration officer or assistant registration officer—
(a) wilfully fails to perform the functions of the officer under these Regulations;
(b) fraudulently completes, alters or destroys a voter’s registration record or a voter’s card; or
(c) gives to a person a voter’s card otherwise than in pursuance of these Regulations.
A person who knowingly gives false information to a registration officer or to an assistant registration officer commits an offence.
42. Forgery, falsification and fraudulent destruction
A person commits an offence if that person forges, or falsifies any material particular, or fraudulently destroys—
(a) a voter’s registration record;
(b) a voter’s card;
(c) a register of voters; or
(d) a true copy of a register of voters.
43. Possession of forged or false document
A person who, without lawful excuse, is found in possession of a voter’s registration record or any voter’s card which is forged or false in any material particular commits an offence.
An appellant, claimant or objector who knowingly makes a false entry on the form completed in pursuance of these Regulations for the purposes of an appeal, claim or objection, commits an offence.
45. Refusal to leave premises when required
A person who fails to leave any premises being used by a registration officer or an assistant registration officer for the purpose of registering persons as voters under these Regulations, on being lawfully required to leave that premises by the registration officer or assistant registration officer, commits an offence.
A person who commits an offence under these Regulations for which a specific penalty is not provided is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand penalty units or a term of imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years, or to both.
47. Revocation of S.I. No. 38 of 2010
The Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2010, are hereby revoked.
48. Savings and transitional provisions
Despite the revocation of the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2010, the polling districts declared, the district registration officer and assistant district registration officers appointed, and the voter’s cards issued under the revoked Regulations shall continue to be the polling districts, the district registration officers, the assistant registration officers and the voters’ cards for purposes of these Regulations, as if they were declared, appointed, or issued, under these Regulations.
SCHEDULE
[Regulations 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 26]
Form I
[Regulation 6]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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OATH OR AFFIRMATION |
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I …………………………………………..…………………..……………… having been appointed as ……………………………………………………… swear solemnly/sincerely affirm that I will carry out the duties required of me as a result of my appointment, impartially and to the best of my ability without favour to any person or persons, and that I will not directly or indirectly reveal to any person or persons any matter that may come to my knowledge or notice as a result of my appointment unless so authorised by law. |
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Signed: ……………..………… |
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NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS: ………………………………………..……………………………… |
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Form II
[Regulations 10(1) and 11(2)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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APPLICATION TO REGISTER AS A VOTER |
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Registration No: …………………. |
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1. Surname: ………..…….…………………… First name: ………………………… |
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Other names (initials only): ………………………………………………………… |
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2. Gender: Male |
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3. Date of birth: ……………./……………………../……………… |
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Adult (if DOB unknown) |
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4. Residential address: …………………………………………………………..…………..……… |
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5. Postal address: …….………………..……………………………………………………..……… |
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6. Mobile telephone number: ……………………………………………………………..…..……… |
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7. National Registration Card number: …….………../………..…. /………..… |
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8. Polling District: |
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(i) Name: …………………………………..…………………………………….……………… |
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(ii) Number: …………………….……………….…………/…………………….……………… |
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(iii) Polling station: ……………………………………………………………….……………… |
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9. Type of disability |
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(i) Blind: Yes/No |
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(ii) Without hand: Yes/No |
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OFFICIAL USE ONLY |
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Voters’ Card Number: ………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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Date: …………….., 20…… |
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Form III
[Regulation 10(3)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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PRE-APPLICATION TO REGISTER AS A VOTER |
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Registration No.: …………… |
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1. Surname: ………..…….…………………… First name: ………………………… |
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2. Gender: Male |
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3. Date of birth: ……………./……………………../……………… |
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Adult (if DOB unknown) |
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4. Residential address: …………………………………………………………..…………..………. |
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5. Postal address: …….………………..……………………………………………………..……… |
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6. Mobile telephone number: ……………………………………………………………..…..……… |
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7. National Registration Card number: …….…..………/………..…. /………..… |
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8. Polling District: |
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(i) Name: …………………………………..…………………………………….……………… |
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(ii) Number: …………………….……………….…………/…………………….……………… |
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(iii) Polling Station: ……………………………………………………………….……………… |
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9. Type of disability: |
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(i) Blind: Yes/No |
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(ii) Without hand: Yes/No |
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(iii) Other disability ………………………………….………………………………..………… |
Form IV
[Regulation 11(2)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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VOTER’S CARD |
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1. THE FRONT SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING DETAILS: |
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(a) Voter’s card number; |
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(b) Voter’s portrait; |
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(c) Surname; |
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(d) First name; |
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(e) Initials; |
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(f) Issuing registration/polling station; and |
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(g) Date the card was issued. |
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2. THE BACK SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING DETAILS: |
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(a) Gender; |
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(b) Date of birth; |
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(c) Residential address; |
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(d) Polling District; |
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(e) Expiry date; |
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(f) Signature or fingerprint of voter; and |
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(g) Signature of Registration Officer. |
Form V
[Regulation 11(5)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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REJECTION OF APPLICATION TO REGISTER AS A VOTER |
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Polling District: …………………………………………………………………………….…….…… |
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District: ………….……………………………………………………………………………………… |
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To (Applicant) ………………………………..………….……………………………………….……. |
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(Full names in BLOCK CAPITALS) |
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of (Address of applicant): ..……………………………..…………………………………..……….. |
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I hereby refuse to register you in the above Polling District on the grounds that: |
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For the following reason(s): …………………………………………….……………………………. |
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………………………………………………………..… Date: ……………….., 20…….. |
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An appeal against this refusal to register may be lodged on Form X in accordance with regulation 21. |
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Copy to: Chief Electoral Officer |
Form VI
[Regulation 12(1)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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APPLICATION TO REPLACE A VOTER’S CARD |
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Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: …………………………………… |
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Other names (initials only): ……………………………………………………………….………….. |
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Current residential address: ………………………………………………………..………………… |
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Postal address: …….……………………………………………………..……….……………..….. |
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National Registration Card number: .………/………. /………. |
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Voters’ Card number (if known): ….……………….………………..………………………….……. |
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Mobile number: …………….……………………………………………………………….…………. |
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I declare that— |
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Application |
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Form VII
[Regulation 13(1)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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APPLICATION TO TRANSFER TO ANOTHER POLLING DISTRICT |
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Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: …………………………………… |
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Other names (initials only): ……………………………………………………………….………….. |
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Current residential address: ………………………………………………………..………………… |
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Postal address: …….……………………………………………………..……….……………..….. |
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National Registration Card number: …….…….………/…………………..…./…………………. |
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Voters’ card number (if known): ….……………….………………..………………………….……. |
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Mobile number: …………….……………………………………………………………….…………. |
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I declare that— |
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Application |
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Registered in new Polling District on (Date): ……..…………, 20…… |
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Form VIII
[Regulation 14(1)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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NOTIFICATION OF DEATH OF A REGISTERED VOTER |
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To: The Registration Officer |
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…………………………………….…………. Polling District |
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I wish to notify the Electoral Commission of Zambia that the following registered voter is deceased: |
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Surname: ………..………..…………….…… First name: ……………..…………….……… |
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Other names (initials only): …………………………………………………………………………… |
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National Registration Card number of deceased: …………..…………………….……………….. |
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Voter’s card number of deceased (if known): ..…………………….………………………………. |
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Date of death: ………………………… Place of death: ……………………………………………. |
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Names of person notifying the death: |
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Surname: ………..………..…………….…… First name: ……………..…………….……… |
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Other names (initials only): ………………………………………………………….………………. |
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Physical address of person notifying the death: .………………………………………………….. |
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Mobile number of person notifying the death: ……………………………………………….…….. |
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Penalty for making a false entry – By virtue of the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations, the penalty for making false entry shall be as prescribed by the Commission. |
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In accordance with the above regulation, I am satisfied that the aforementioned registered voter is deceased. I have taken action to have the deceased voter deleted from the Register of Voters, and I |
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Form IX
[Regulation 19(2)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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APPEAL AGAINST REJECTION OF APPLICATION TO REGISTER AS A VOTER |
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The Chairperson, Electoral Commission of Zambia |
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Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: ……………………..……………….… |
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Other names (initials only): ……………………………………………………………………….….. |
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National Registration Card number: ……………………………/…………………/………….………. |
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Residential address: ……………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Postal address: …………………………………………………………………………….…………… |
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Mobile number: …………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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1. I, the above-mentioned appellant, applied to be registered as a voter under the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 in the ……………….………………….. Polling District but the |
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2. I have |
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3. I hereby appeal against the rejection of my application on the following grounds: |
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………………………………………….. Date ……………, 20…… |
Form X
[Regulation 20(4)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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DETERMINATION OF AN OBJECTION OR APPEAL BY THE COMMISSION |
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The Commission has considered the |
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Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: ……………………..……………….… |
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Other names (initials only): ……………………………………………………………………….….. |
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National Registration Card number: ……………/……..…/……… or |
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1. The application to register as a voter was rejected |
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2. A name should be removed from the Register of Voters |
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The Commission has determined that the |
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Accordingly …………………………….…..…………..…………………..……….…….. should be |
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Polling District ……………………..…….. District. |
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Reason for decision: …………………………………………………..………..…………………….. |
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Copy to: Chief Electoral Officer |
Form XI
[Regulation 21(2)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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CLAIM FOR INCLUSION IN REGISTER OF VOTERS |
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Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: ……………………..……………….… |
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Other names (initials only): ……………………………………………………………………….….. |
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National Registration Card number: ………………………../…………………/………….………. |
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Voter’s card number: ………………………………………………….……………………………… |
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Residential address: …….………………………………………………………………………….……….. |
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………………………………………………………….……………………………………..……….. |
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Postal address: …………………..………………………………………………………….………. |
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Mobile number: ………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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I, hereby claim that: |
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1. I, the above mentioned claimant applied to be registered under Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations, as a voter in …………………………….…………….. Polling District of …………………..…. District and I have been given a voter’s card which bears the number set out above. |
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2. My name should be included in the register of voters for …………………..………… Polling District of ……………………………… District. |
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I am |
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Form XII
[Regulation 22(1)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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OBJECTION BY A PERSON TO THE RETENTION OF |
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The Registration Officer: |
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……..……………………… Polling District |
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Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: ……………………..……………….… |
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Other names (initials only): ……………………………………………………………………….….. |
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Residential address: ………………………………………………………………………………………… |
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Postal address: …………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Mobile number: …………..……………………………………………………………………………. |
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National Registration Card No.: …………………/…………….…../…………………. |
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Voter’s Card No.: ……………………………………….………………………………………… |
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1. I, the above-mentioned objector, being registered under the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 in the above-mentioned Polling District, do hereby object to the retention in the Register of Voters for ………………………………………………. Polling District. |
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Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: ……………………………………… |
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Other names (initials only): …………………..…………………………………………………….. |
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Voters’ card number: ……………………………………………………..………………………….. |
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National Registration Card number: .…….…………/………………………../……………….……. |
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2. The grounds of objection are: ……………………………………………………………………………. |
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Form XIII
[Regulation 22(2)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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OBJECTION BY A REGISTRATION OFFICER TO THE RETENTION |
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The Chief Electoral Officer |
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I, Surname: ………..…….……………………… First name: ……………………..…………….. |
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Other names (initials only): ………………………………………… being the Registration Officer |
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for ……………………………..………… Polling District in ….………………….. District Mobile |
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number: …………………………………………………………………………………………….….. |
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1. Do hereby object to the retention of: |
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Surname: ………..…….…………………… First name: …………………………………………. |
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Other names (initials only): ………………..……………..………………………………………… |
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in the Register of Voters for ……………………………….….….…………………………………. |
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Polling District in ………..………………………………. District, bearing the following details: |
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Voter’s card number: ……..………………………………….……………………………………… |
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National Registration Card number: ……………../…………../……..…… |
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2. The grounds of objection are: …………………………………………………………………………… |
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Form XIV
[Regulations 26(1)]
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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA |
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2020 |
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CERTIFICATE |
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I, HEREBY CERTIFY that this is a true copy of the Register of Voters prepared in respect of the above named polling district in accordance with the Electoral (Registration of Voters) Regulations and that this register will come into force with effect from ………………… replacing all previous registers and shall remain legally in force until a new Register of Voters is prepared and certified in accordance with the Regulations. |
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ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 9) ORDER
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 101 of 2020.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 9) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Wednesday, 23rd December, 2020, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Wednesday, 23rd December, 2020, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Sunday, 3rd January, 2021.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Monday, 4th January, 2021, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLOR
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
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Lumezi |
Luntezi |
103004014 |
Kamimba |
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Kasempa |
Kasempa |
108004009 |
Kaimbwe |
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Livingstone |
Livingstone |
109006009 |
Maramba |
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Kalabo |
Liuwa |
110001015 |
Luola |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (VOTER EDUCATION) REGULATIONS
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
PART I
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Role of Commission in voter education
4. Methods of providing voter education
PART II
NATIONAL VOTER EDUCATION COMMITTEE AND DISTRICT VOTER EDUCATION COMMITTEES
5. Establishment of National Voter Education Committee
6. Functions of Committee
7. Establishment of district voter education committees
8. Functions of district committee
9. Tenure of office and vacancy of Committee and district committee
10. Proceedings of Committee and district committee
11. Sub-committees
12. Allowances
13. Disclosure of interest
14. Prohibition of publication or disclosure of information to unauthorised person
15. Immunity
PART III
VOTER EDUCATORS
16. Appointment of voter educator
17. Revocation of appointment of voter educator
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
18. Partnerships with institutions, etc.
19. Revocation of S.I. No. 37 of 2010
20. Savings and transitional provisions
SI 4 of 2021.
PART I
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
These Regulations may be cited as the Electoral Process (Voter Education) Regulations.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“associate” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Anti-Corruption Act, 2012;
“Chairperson” means the person appointed as Chairperson of the Committee under regulation 5;
“citizen” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Constitution;
“Chief Electoral Officer” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Act;
“Code” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Act;
“Commission” means the Electoral Commission of Zambia established under the Constitution;
“Committee” means the National Voter Education Committee established under regulation 5;
“council” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Constitution;
“district” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Constitution;
“district chairperson” means the person appointed as chairperson of the district committee under regulation 7;
“district committee” means a voter education committee established under regulation 7;
“district electoral officer” means a person appointed by the Commission as an election officer under the Act;
“district vice-chairperson” means the person elected as vice-chairperson of the district committee under regulation 7;
“electoral process” includes the set of rules that determine how the electoral and referendum processes are conducted and how the results for the electoral and referendum processes are determined;
“legally disqualified” means the absence of legal capacity as provided under section 4 of the Mental Health Act, 2019;
“member” means the person appointed as a member of the Committee or a district committee;
“relative” has the meaning assigned to the word in the Anti-Corruption Act, 2012;
“revoked Regulations” means the Electoral (Voter Education) Regulations, 2010;
“Secretariat” means a member of staff of the Commission or a council;
“Vice-Chairperson” means the person elected as Vice-Chairperson of the Committee under regulation 5; and
“voter educator” means a person appointed as a voter educator under regulation 16.
3. Role of Commission in voter education
(1) The Commission shall oversee and co-ordinate voter education for the purpose of harmonising the provision of voter education in the Republic.
(2) Despite the generality of sub-regulation (1), the Commission shall—
(a) promote the participation of a citizen in the provision of voter education;
(b) ensure voter education is conducted in an impartial and independent manner;
(c) formulate policies and strategies for voter education and dissemination of information on voter education;
(d) develop voter education curriculum and materials;
(e) monitor and evaluate voter education programmes;
(f) develop voter education strategies targeting persons with disabilities, youth and women; and
(g) collaborate with Government, institutions and other persons on voter education.
4. Methods of providing voter education
The Commission may provide voter education through—
(a) community outreach;
(b) awareness and sensitisation programs and activities;
(c) electronic dissemination of information; or
(d) any other means that the Commission may determine.
PART II
NATIONAL VOTER EDUCATION COMMITTEE AND DISTRICT VOTER EDUCATION COMMITTEES
5. Establishment of National Voter Education Committee
(1) There is established the National Voter Education Committee which consists of the following part-time members appointed by the Commission—
(a) not more than 10 persons from the most representative civil society organisations determined by the Commission;
(b) five representatives of Government ministries and institutions; and
(c) the Secretariat, as ex officio members.
(2) The Commission shall appoint the Chairperson from among the members of the Committee.
(3) The Committee shall elect the Vice-Chairperson from among the Committee members.
(4) A member of the Committee shall, on being appointed, sign a declaration form set out in the Schedule.
The Committee shall advise the Commission on the design and dissemination of information and voter education relevant to the participation of a citizen in the electoral process.
7. Establishment of district voter education committees
(1) The Commission shall establish voter education committees at district level.
(2) The Commission may assign a member of staff of the Commission or a council to a district committee as an ex officio member.
(3) A district committee consists of the following part-time members nominated by a district electoral officer, on behalf and approved by the Commission—
(a) not more than five persons from the most representative civil society organisations determined by the Commission; and
(b) four representatives of Government ministries and institutions in the district.
(4) The relevant district electoral officer shall, subject to the approval of the Commission, appoint a district committee chairperson from among the members of the district committee.
(5) The members of a district committee shall elect the district committee vice-chairperson from among themselves.
(6) A member of a district committee shall, on appointment, sign a declaration form set out in the Schedule.
8. Functions of district committee
A district committee shall be responsible for the implementation of the decisions of the Committee and voter education programmes in the district.
9. Tenure of office and vacancy of Committee and district committee
(1) A member of the Committee or a district committee shall hold office for a term of five years from the date of appointment and may be re-appointed for a further and final term of five years.
(2) On the expiration of the term for which a member is appointed, the member shall continue to hold office until another member is appointed, but in no case shall an extension of the period exceed three months.
(3) The office of a member becomes vacant if that member—
(a) dies;
(b) is adjudged bankrupt;
(c) is absent, without reasonable cause, from three consecutive meetings of the Committee or a district committee of which the member has had notice, without the prior approval of the Committee or a district committee;
(d) resigns on the expiry of one month’s notice of the member’s intention to resign, given by the member in writing, to the Commission;
(e) is legally disqualified from performing the functions of a member; or
(f) is convicted of an offence under the Act or any other written law and sentenced to imprisonment for a term exceeding six months without the option of a fine.
(4) The Commission may, where the office of a member becomes vacant before the expiry of the term of office, appoint another member in the place of that member who vacates office, but that member shall hold office for the unexpired part of the term.
10. Proceedings of Committee and district committee
(1) Subject to other provisions of these Regulations, the Committee or a district committee may regulate its own procedure.
(2) The Committee or a district committee shall meet as often as is necessary to perform its functions and at a place and time that the Chairperson or a district chairperson may determine.
(3) The Chairperson or a district chairperson may, on giving notice of not less than 14 days, call a meeting of the Committee or a district committee and a meeting shall be called if not less than one third of the members so request in writing except that if the urgency of a particular matter does not permit the giving of a notice, a special meeting may be called on giving a shorter notice.
(4) Half of the members present at a meeting of the Committee or district committee shall form a quorum.
(5) There shall preside at a meeting of the Committee—
(a) the Chairperson;
(b) in the absence of the Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson; or
(c) in the absence of the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, another member that the members present may elect for the purpose of that meeting.
(6) There shall preside at a meeting of a district committee—
(a) the district chairperson;
(b) in the absence of the district chairperson, the district vice-chairperson; or
(c) in the absence of the district chairperson and the district vice-chairperson, another member that the members present may elect for the purpose of that meeting.
(7) A decision of the Committee or a district committee on any question shall be by a majority of the members present and voting at the meeting and, in the event of an equality of votes, the person presiding at the meeting shall have, in addition to a deliberative vote, a casting vote.
(8) The Committee or a district committee may invite a person, whose presence is, in its opinion, desirable to attend and participate in the deliberations of a meeting of the Committee or a district committee, but that person shall have no vote.
(9) The validity of any proceedings, act or decision of the Committee or a district committee shall not be affected by any vacancy in the membership of the Committee or a district committee, or any defect in the appointment of a member or by reason that a person not entitled to do so, took part in the proceedings.
(10) The Committee or a district committee shall cause to be kept minutes of the proceedings of a meeting of the Committee or a district committee, and of any sub-committee established by the Committee or a district committee.
(1) The Committee or a district committee may, for the purpose of performing its functions under these Regulations, constitute a sub-committee and delegate to the sub-committee functions of the Committee or district committee that the Committee or district committee considers necessary.
(2) The Committee or a district committee may appoint as members of a sub-committee constituted under sub-regulation (1), persons who are, or are not, members of the Committee or a district committee, except that at least one member of the Committee or a district committee shall be a member of a sub-committee.
(3) A member of a sub-committee shall hold office for a period that the Committee or a district committee may determine.
(4) Subject to any specific or general direction of the Committee or a district committee, a sub-committee constituted under this regulation may regulate its own procedure.
A member of the Committee, a district committee or a sub-committee shall be paid allowances that the Commission may determine.
(1) A member who is present at a meeting of the Committee, district committee or sub-committee at which a matter is the subject of consideration, and in which matter that person or that person’s relative or associate is directly or indirectly interested in a private capacity shall, as soon as is practicable after the commencement of the meeting, disclose the interest and shall not, unless the Committee, district committee or sub-committee otherwise directs, take part in any consideration or discussion of, or vote on, any question relating to that matter.
(2) A disclosure of interest made under this regulation shall be recorded in the minutes of the meeting at which the disclosure is made.
14. Prohibition of publication or disclosure of information to unauthorised person
(1) A person shall not, without the consent, in writing, given by or on behalf of the Committee or a district committee, publish or disclose to any other person, the contents of any document, communication or information, which relates to, or which has come to the knowledge of that person in the course of that person’s duties under these Regulations.
(2) A person who contravenes sub-regulation (1) commits an offence and is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both.
(3) A person who, having information which to the knowledge of that person has been published or disclosed in contravention of sub-regulation (1), unlawfully publishes or communicates the information to another person, commits an offence and is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both.
An action or other proceeding shall not lie or be instituted against a member of the Committee, a district committee or sub-committee, for or in respect of an act or thing done or omitted to be done in good faith in the exercise or performance of a function conferred under these Regulations.
PART III
VOTER EDUCATORS
16. Appointment of voter educator
(1) A district electoral office shall, on the approval of the Commission appoint a voter educator by notice of appointment at—
(a) district level;
(b) constituency level;
(c) ward level; and
(d) any other level that the Commission may consider necessary.
(2) A copy of the notice of appointment under sub-regulation (1) shall be submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer.
(3) A voter educator shall—
(a) carry out voter education in accordance with the voter education curriculum developed by the Commission;
(b) comply with the voter education guidelines issued by the Commission;
(c) conduct voter education in an impartial and non-partisan manner; and
(d) abide by the Code provided by the Commission.
17. Revocation of appointment of voter educator
(1) The Commission may, where a voter educator contravenes a provision of the Act, the Code or these Regulations revoke, in writing, the appointment of the voter educator.
(2) A district electoral officer may, in writing, and where the Commission directs, revoke the appointment of a voter educator in a district.
(3) A district electoral officer shall, where a district electoral officer revokes the appointment of a voter educator under sub-regulation (2), deliver a copy of the revocation to the Chief Electoral Officer.
PART IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS
18. Partnerships with institutions, etc.
(1) The Commission may partner with an institution or person in providing voter education.
(2) Where the Commission partners with an institution or person, that institution or person shall use the voter education curriculum developed by the Commission.
(3) The Commission shall discontinue a partnership under sub-regulation (1) where the institution or person—
(a) contravenes sub-regulation (2);
(b) does not conduct voter education in an impartial and independent manner; or
(c) does not conduct voter education in a manner that promotes conditions conducive to free and fair elections.
19. Revocation of S.I. No. 37 of 2010
The Electoral (Voter Education) Regulations, 2010 are revoked.
20. Savings and transitional provisions
The National Voter Education Committee and District Voter Education Committee established under the revoked Regulations shall continue to operate until the Committee or a district committee is established in accordance with these Regulations.
SCHEDULE
[Regulations 5(4) and 7(6)]
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The Electoral Process Act, 2016 |
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The Electoral Process (Voter Education) Regulations, 2021 |
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DECLARATION |
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I …………………………………………………………………. do solemnly and sincerely declare that— |
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1. I am a Zambian citizen and my National Registration Card Number is ……………………………; |
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2. I have been appointed as a member of the National Voter Education Committee/District Voter Education Committee |
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3. I shall perform the functions that are assigned to me by these Regulations and by the Commission; |
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4. I shall be impartial, non-partisan, objective and transparent in the discharge of my functions; |
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5. I shall not make any press statement or make any promise for, or on behalf of the Commission; and |
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6. I shall abide by the provisions of the Electoral Process Act, 2016 and the Electoral Process (Voter Education) Regulations, 2020. |
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I do solemnly declare believing the same to be true to the best of my knowledge and belief. |
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Signed: ……………………… |
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Declared before me this …………. day of ………………….. 20…….. |
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ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2021
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 7 of 2021.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
A candidate for election of as council chairperson or councillor in a district or ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 14th January, 2021, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 14th January, 2021, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 3rd February, 2021.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a council chairperson or councillor in a district or ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 4th February, 2021, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
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ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON |
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Province |
District |
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Eastern |
Vubwi |
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ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL COUNCILLORS |
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
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Masaiti |
Masaiti |
102007017 |
Miputu |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (GENERAL ELECTION) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
[Sections 28 and 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Election timetable
3. Support of Presidential candidate
SI 40 of 2021.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (General Election) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
The elections timetable specified in the Schedule is applicable for the matters specified in that Schedule.
3. Support of Presidential candidate
A person shall not support a Presidential candidate for the purposes of a Presidential nomination specified in the Schedule unless the person is registered as a voter in the province which the person is representing.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 2]
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Activity and Place |
Date |
Time |
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Commencement of campaign period |
Wednesday, 12th May, 2021 |
0600 hours |
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2. |
Pre-processing of Presidential candidate’s with 100 supporters from each province by assistant returning officers provincial capitals |
Wednesday, 12th May, 2021 to Saturday, 15th May, 2021 |
0800 hours to 1800 hours |
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3. |
Nomination of Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates at a designated nomination centre |
Monday, 17th May, 2021 to Thursday, 20th May, 2021 |
0900 hours to 1500 hours |
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4. |
Nomination of Parliamentary candidate at a designated nomination centre |
Monday, 17th May, 2021 |
0900 hours to 1500 hours |
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5. |
Nomination of Mayoral and Council Chairperson candidates at a designated nomination centre |
Tuesday, 18th May, 2021 |
0900 hours to 1500 hours |
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6. |
Nomination of Councillor candidates at a designated nomination centre |
Wednesday, 19th May, 2021 |
0900 hours to 1500 hours |
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7. |
Close of campaign period |
Tuesday, 11th August, 2021 |
1800 hours |
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8. |
Election date and taking of poll |
Thursday, 12th August, 2021 |
0600 hours to 1800 hours |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (REVISION OF WARDS) ORDER
[Section 25]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Revision of number of wards
3. Names of wards
4. Inspection
5. Effective date
SI 57 of 2021.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Revision of Wards) Order.
2. Revision of number of wards
The number of wards in the Republic of Zambia is revised from 1,624 to 1,858.
The names of the 1,858 wards referred to in paragraph 2 are as set out in the Schedule.
The copies of the boundary descriptions of the wards named in the Schedule are available for inspection by the members of the public at the Commission head office and at the respective City, Municipal or District Councils.
The wards referred to in the Schedule which did not exist prior to the commencement of these Regulations shall come into existence on the next dissolution of the Council following the coming.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 2]
| No. | Province Code | Province Name | District Code | District Name | Ward Code | Ward Name |
| 1 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001001 | Kamaila |
| 2 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001002 | Katuba |
| 3 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001003 | Chunga |
| 4 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001004 | Mungule |
| 5 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001005 | Cholokelo |
| 6 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001006 | Muchenje |
| 7 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001007 | Chilochabalenje |
| 8 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001008 | Kabile |
| 9 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001009 | Keembe |
| 10 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001010 | Kalola |
| 11 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001011 | Chaloshi |
| 12 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001012 | Chibombo |
| 13 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001013 | Chikobo |
| 14 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001014 | Kakoma |
| 15 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001015 | Mashikili |
| 16 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001016 | Malambanyama |
| 17 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001017 | Lunjofwa |
| 18 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001018 | Chitanda |
| 19 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001019 | Muundu |
| 20 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001020 | Ipongo |
| 21 | 101 | Central | 101001 | Chibombo | 101001021 | Itumbwe |
| 22 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002001 | Liteta |
| 23 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002002 | Monangombe |
| 24 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002003 | Mutenga |
| 25 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002004 | Chikonkomene |
| 26 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002005 | Muswishi |
| 27 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002006 | Mulungushi |
| 28 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002007 | Mwantaya |
| 29 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002008 | Mwapula |
| 30 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002009 | Chamuka |
| 31 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002010 | Kamano |
| 32 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002011 | Chisamba |
| 33 | 101 | Central | 101002 | Chisamba | 101002012 | Miswa |
| 34 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003001 | Luombwa |
| 35 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003002 | Katonga |
| 36 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003003 | Lulimala |
| 37 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003004 | Mpelembe |
| 38 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003005 | Chipundu |
| 39 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003006 | Chalilo |
| 40 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003007 | Lusenga |
| 41 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003008 | Muchinka |
| 42 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003009 | Chitambo |
| 43 | 101 | Central | 101003 | Chitambo | 101003010 | Nakatambo |
| 44 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004001 | Itezhi-Tezhi |
| 45 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004002 | Itumbi |
| 46 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004003 | Kaanzwa |
| 47 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004004 | Masemu |
| 48 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004005 | Babizhi |
| 49 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004006 | Lubanda |
| 50 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004007 | Banamwaze |
| 51 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004008 | Makunku |
| 52 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004009 | Nyambo |
| 53 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004010 | Kabulungwe |
| 54 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004011 | Basanga |
| 55 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004012 | Luubwe |
| 56 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004013 | Mbila |
| 57 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004014 | Shambala |
| 58 | 101 | Central | 101004 | Itezhi-Tezhi | 101004015 | Luchena |
| 59 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005001 | Kang’omba |
| 60 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005002 | Chinyanja |
| 61 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005003 | Munyama |
| 62 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005004 | Munga |
| 63 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005005 | Chililalila |
| 64 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005006 | Moomba |
| 65 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005007 | Zambezi |
| 66 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005008 | Makululu |
| 67 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005009 | Ben Kapufi |
| 68 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005010 | Muwowo West |
| 69 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005011 | Muwowo East |
| 70 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005012 | Ngungu |
| 71 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005013 | Chimanimani |
| 72 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005014 | Bwacha |
| 73 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005015 | Kawama |
| 74 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005016 | Luangwa |
| 75 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005017 | Lukanga |
| 76 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005018 | Kalonga |
| 77 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005019 | Nakoli |
| 78 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005020 | Kaputula |
| 79 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005021 | Mpima |
| 80 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005022 | Luansase |
| 81 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005023 | Waya |
| 82 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005024 | Katondo |
| 83 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005025 | Chirwa |
| 84 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005026 | Njanji |
| 85 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005027 | Highridge |
| 86 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005028 | Justine Kabwe |
| 87 | 101 | Central | 101005 | Kabwe | 101005029 | David Ramushu |
| 88 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006001 | Kashitu |
| 89 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006002 | Kasanta |
| 90 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006003 | Mushimbili |
| 91 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006004 | Kapiri Mposhi |
| 92 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006005 | Muteteshi |
| 93 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006006 | Lunchu |
| 94 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006007 | Lunsemfwa |
| 95 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006008 | Chang’ondo |
| 96 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006009 | Kakwelesa |
| 97 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006010 | Mubofwe |
| 98 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006011 | Kampumba |
| 99 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006012 | Nchembwe |
| 100 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006013 | Chibwelelo |
| 101 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006014 | Kabwale |
| 102 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006015 | Imansa |
| 103 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006016 | Lukanga |
| 104 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006017 | Mpunde |
| 105 | 101 | Central | 101006 | Kapiri Mposhi | 101006018 | Munga |
| 106 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007001 | Mibanga |
| 107 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007002 | Munda |
| 108 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007003 | Katukutu |
| 109 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007004 | Lwambulu |
| 110 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007005 | Kamimbya |
| 111 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007006 | Lundashi |
| 112 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007007 | Nkomashi |
| 113 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007008 | Muswishi |
| 114 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007009 | Ching‘Ombe |
| 115 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007010 | Chipaba |
| 116 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007011 | Mwalala |
| 117 | 101 | Central | 101007 | Luano | 101007012 | Chimika |
| 118 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008001 | Chitina |
| 119 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008002 | Nkumbi |
| 120 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008003 | Musofu |
| 121 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008004 | Munsakamba |
| 122 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008005 | Chibefwe |
| 123 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008006 | Upper Lunsenfwa |
| 124 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008007 | Nkolonga |
| 125 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008008 | Chalata |
| 126 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008009 | Kabengeeshi |
| 127 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008010 | Nshinso |
| 128 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008011 | Kalwa |
| 129 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008012 | Nkulumashiba |
| 130 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008013 | Chikanda |
| 131 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008014 | Matuku |
| 132 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008015 | Tembwe |
| 133 | 101 | Central | 101008 | Mkushi | 101008016 | Munshibemba |
| 134 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009001 | Nalusanga |
| 135 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009002 | Lutale |
| 136 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009003 | Chibolyo |
| 137 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009004 | Nambala |
| 138 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009005 | Shimbizhi |
| 139 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009006 | Naluvwi |
| 140 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009007 | Kalwanyembe |
| 141 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009008 | Mpusu |
| 142 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009009 | Kamilambo |
| 143 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009010 | Mumba |
| 144 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009011 | Mupona |
| 145 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009012 | Makebo |
| 146 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009013 | Nakasaka |
| 147 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009014 | Matala |
| 148 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009015 | Nangoma |
| 149 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009016 | Chisalu |
| 150 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009017 | Keezwa |
| 151 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009018 | Choma |
| 152 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009019 | Nalubanda |
| 153 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009020 | Shichanzu |
| 154 | 101 | Central | 101009 | Mumbwa | 101009021 | Myooye |
| 155 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010001 | Ngabwe |
| 156 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010002 | Luamala |
| 157 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010003 | Chisangwa |
| 158 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010004 | Iwonde |
| 159 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010005 | Chilwa |
| 160 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010006 | Chitumba |
| 161 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010007 | Mukubwe |
| 162 | 101 | Central | 101010 | Ngabwe | 101010008 | Chisanga |
| 163 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011001 | Muchinda |
| 164 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011002 | Musangashi |
| 165 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011003 | Kashishi |
| 166 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011004 | Lupiya |
| 167 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011005 | Milenje |
| 168 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011006 | Ibolelo |
| 169 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011007 | Chisangwa |
| 170 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011008 | Mbaswa |
| 171 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011009 | Kabamba |
| 172 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011010 | Mweshe |
| 173 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011011 | Kanona |
| 174 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011012 | Mailo |
| 175 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011013 | Lushibashi |
| 176 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011014 | Serenje |
| 177 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011015 | Kabansa |
| 178 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011016 | Chisomo |
| 179 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011017 | Lukusashi |
| 180 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011018 | Sancha |
| 181 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011019 | Chibale |
| 182 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011020 | Kabwe Kupela |
| 183 | 101 | Central | 101011 | Serenje | 101011021 | Masaninga |
| 184 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001001 | Chilimina |
| 185 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001002 | Miyanda |
| 186 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001003 | Silwizya |
| 187 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001004 | Joseph Mwilwa |
| 188 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001005 | Kasumbalesa |
| 189 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001006 | Anoya Zulu |
| 190 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001007 | Kawama |
| 191 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001008 | Lubansa |
| 192 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001009 | Chitambi |
| 193 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001010 | Kakoso |
| 194 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001011 | Kamenza East |
| 195 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001012 | Mumba |
| 196 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001013 | Kafue |
| 197 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001014 | Nakatindi |
| 198 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001015 | Mvula |
| 199 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001016 | Chitimukulu |
| 200 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001017 | Ilute Yeta |
| 201 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001018 | Ngebe |
| 202 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001019 | Kamima |
| 203 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001020 | Mukuka |
| 204 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001021 | Yotam Muleya |
| 205 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001022 | Helen Kaunda |
| 206 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001023 | James Phiri |
| 207 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102001 | Chililabombwe | 102001024 | Mathew Nkoloma |
| 208 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002001 | Mutenda |
| 209 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002002 | Muchinshi |
| 210 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002003 | Ipafu |
| 211 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002004 | Kalilo |
| 212 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002005 | Kabungo |
| 213 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002006 | Chiwempala |
| 214 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002007 | Chikola |
| 215 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002008 | Chingola |
| 216 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002009 | Kasompe |
| 217 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002010 | Musenga |
| 218 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002011 | Mimbula |
| 219 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002012 | Lulamba |
| 220 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002013 | Kamuchanga |
| 221 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002014 | Maiteneke |
| 222 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002015 | Chitimukulu |
| 223 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002016 | Chabanyama |
| 224 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002017 | Twatasha |
| 225 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002018 | Gibson Chimfwembe |
| 226 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002019 | Kwacha |
| 227 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002020 | Nchanga |
| 228 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002021 | Sekela |
| 229 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002022 | Nsansa |
| 230 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002023 | Buntungwa |
| 231 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002024 | Kabundi |
| 232 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002025 | Kasala |
| 233 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002026 | Kabuta |
| 234 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002027 | Bupalo |
| 235 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002028 | Luano |
| 236 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102002 | Chingola | 102002029 | Kapisha |
| 237 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003001 | Musakashi |
| 238 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003002 | Sitwe |
| 239 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003003 | Chambishi |
| 240 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003004 | Twaiteka |
| 241 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003005 | Lukoshi |
| 242 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003006 | Lulamba |
| 243 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003007 | Mwambashi |
| 244 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003008 | Ichimpe |
| 245 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003009 | Kalanga |
| 246 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003010 | Lubuto |
| 247 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003011 | Dongwe |
| 248 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003012 | Kalungwishi |
| 249 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003013 | Luapula |
| 250 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003014 | Kalengwa |
| 251 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003015 | Buseko |
| 252 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003016 | Kankonshi |
| 253 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003017 | Chibuluma |
| 254 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003018 | Remmy Chisupa |
| 255 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003019 | Ngweshi |
| 256 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003020 | Kafue |
| 257 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003021 | Nsokoloko |
| 258 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003022 | Lubanga |
| 259 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003023 | Chembe |
| 260 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102003 | Kalulushi | 102003024 | Chati |
| 261 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004001 | Itimpi |
| 262 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004002 | Twatasha |
| 263 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004003 | Kawama |
| 264 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004004 | Kamatipa |
| 265 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004005 | Buntungwa |
| 266 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004006 | Lubuto |
| 267 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004007 | Chimwemwe |
| 268 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004008 | Bupe |
| 269 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004009 | Ndeke |
| 270 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004010 | Kafue |
| 271 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004011 | Kamfinsa |
| 272 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004012 | Kwacha |
| 273 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004013 | Bulangililo |
| 274 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004014 | Ipusukilo |
| 275 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004015 | Chantete |
| 276 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004016 | Musonda |
| 277 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004017 | Riverside |
| 278 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004018 | Lubwa |
| 279 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004019 | Buchi |
| 280 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004020 | Parklands |
| 281 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004021 | Mukuba |
| 282 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004022 | Rokana |
| 283 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004023 | Kamakonde |
| 284 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004024 | Miseshi |
| 285 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004025 | Mindolo |
| 286 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004026 | Luyando |
| 287 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004027 | Wusakile |
| 288 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004028 | Chibote |
| 289 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004029 | Chamboli |
| 290 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004030 | Luangwa |
| 291 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004031 | Luto |
| 292 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102004 | Kitwe | 102004032 | Limaposa |
| 293 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005001 | Baluba |
| 294 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005002 | Fisenge |
| 295 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005003 | Chitwi |
| 296 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005004 | Twashuka |
| 297 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005005 | Buntungwa |
| 298 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005006 | Kamuchanga |
| 299 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005007 | Mwaiseni |
| 300 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005008 | Mulungushi |
| 301 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005009 | Zambezi |
| 302 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005010 | Mikomfwa |
| 303 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005011 | Levi Chito |
| 304 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005012 | Mipundu |
| 305 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005013 | James Phiri |
| 306 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005014 | Buteko |
| 307 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005015 | Mpelembe |
| 308 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005016 | Chawama |
| 309 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005017 | Maposa |
| 310 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005018 | Kawama |
| 311 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005019 | Lumumba |
| 312 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005020 | Nkoloma |
| 313 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005021 | Kafubu |
| 314 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005022 | Chilabula |
| 315 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005023 | Kafue |
| 316 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005024 | Justine Kabwe |
| 317 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005025 | Nkulumashiba |
| 318 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005026 | Mpatamatu |
| 319 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005027 | Milyashi |
| 320 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005028 | Ngebe |
| 321 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005029 | Kansengu |
| 322 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102005 | Luanshya | 102005030 | Buyantanshi |
| 323 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006001 | Kansanta |
| 324 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006002 | Milopa |
| 325 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006003 | Kansoka |
| 326 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006004 | Chinemu |
| 327 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006005 | Katembula |
| 328 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006006 | Mitwe |
| 329 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006007 | Kafubu |
| 330 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006008 | Chibanga |
| 331 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006009 | Sokontwe |
| 332 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006010 | Bulaya |
| 333 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006011 | Chantete |
| 334 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006012 | Mibenge |
| 335 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006013 | Mukumbo |
| 336 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006014 | Mwelushi |
| 337 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006015 | Lwabufubo |
| 338 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006016 | Lufwanyama |
| 339 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006017 | Mpindi |
| 340 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006018 | Kabundia |
| 341 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006019 | Luswishi |
| 342 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102006 | Lufwanyama | 102006020 | Mushingashi |
| 343 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007001 | Mapalo |
| 344 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007002 | Mwatishi |
| 345 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007003 | Majaliwa |
| 346 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007004 | Chondwe |
| 347 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007005 | Mutaba |
| 348 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007006 | Katonte |
| 349 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007007 | Ishitwe |
| 350 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007008 | Miengwe |
| 351 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007009 | Kamifungo |
| 352 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007010 | Miputu |
| 353 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007011 | Chilulu |
| 354 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007012 | Shimibanga |
| 355 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007013 | Katuba |
| 356 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007014 | Lumano |
| 357 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007015 | Masangano |
| 358 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007016 | Mishikishi |
| 359 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007017 | Chinondo |
| 360 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007018 | Kashitu |
| 361 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102007 | Masaiti | 102007019 | Luansobe |
| 362 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008001 | Luswishi |
| 363 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008002 | Kasonga |
| 364 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008003 | Munkumpu |
| 365 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008004 | Ipumbu |
| 366 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008005 | Kashiba |
| 367 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008006 | Mpongwe Central |
| 368 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008007 | Kanyenda |
| 369 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008008 | Kasamba |
| 370 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008009 | Ibenga |
| 371 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008010 | Chisapa |
| 372 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008011 | Kalweo |
| 373 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008012 | Ntanda |
| 374 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008013 | Mikata |
| 375 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008014 | Nampamba |
| 376 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102008 | Mpongwe | 102008015 | Musofu |
| 377 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009001 | Luansobe |
| 378 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009002 | Butondo |
| 379 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009003 | Mpelembe |
| 380 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009004 | Fibusa |
| 381 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009005 | Bufuke |
| 382 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009006 | Kwacha |
| 383 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009007 | Buntungwa |
| 384 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009008 | John Kampengele |
| 385 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009009 | Kangwa Nsuluka |
| 386 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009010 | Minambe |
| 387 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009011 | Mokambo |
| 388 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009012 | Murundu |
| 389 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009013 | Mupambe |
| 390 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009014 | David Kaunda |
| 391 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009015 | Maina Soko |
| 392 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009016 | Leya Mukutu |
| 393 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009017 | Bwafwano |
| 394 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009018 | Mulungushi |
| 395 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009019 | Shinde |
| 396 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009020 | Bwembya Silwizya |
| 397 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009021 | Kafue |
| 398 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009022 | Kansuswa |
| 399 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009023 | Kawama |
| 400 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009024 | Hanky Kalanga |
| 401 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009025 | Kasempa |
| 402 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009026 | Kamuchanga |
| 403 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009027 | Chachacha |
| 404 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009028 | David Lunda |
| 405 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009029 | Bwananyina |
| 406 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102009 | Mufulira | 102009030 | Mutundu |
| 407 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010001 | Chichele |
| 408 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010002 | Kantolomba |
| 409 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010003 | Mushili |
| 410 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010004 | Lupili |
| 411 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010005 | Twashuka |
| 412 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010006 | Itawa |
| 413 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010007 | Munkulungwe |
| 414 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010008 | Kavu |
| 415 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010009 | Kaniki |
| 416 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010010 | Kamba |
| 417 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010011 | Kawama |
| 418 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010012 | Kanyanje |
| 419 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010013 | Pamodzi |
| 420 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010014 | Fibobe |
| 421 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010015 | Chifubu |
| 422 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010016 | Lubuto |
| 423 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010017 | Mukuba |
| 424 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010018 | Kafubu |
| 425 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010019 | Skyways |
| 426 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010020 | Masala |
| 427 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010021 | Kaloko |
| 428 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010022 | Kabushi |
| 429 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010023 | Toka |
| 430 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010024 | Dag Hammersjoeld |
| 431 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010025 | Twapia |
| 432 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010026 | Kanini |
| 433 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010027 | Kansenshi |
| 434 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010028 | Nkwazi |
| 435 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010029 | Yengwe |
| 436 | 102 | Copperbelt | 102010 | Ndola | 102010030 | Mapalo |
| 437 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001001 | Tikondane |
| 438 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001002 | Mangwe |
| 439 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001003 | Nsadzu |
| 440 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001004 | Chanjowe |
| 441 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001005 | Chadiza |
| 442 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001006 | Kapachi |
| 443 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001007 | Manje |
| 444 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001008 | Bwanunka |
| 445 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001009 | Kaluma |
| 446 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001010 | Khumba |
| 447 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001011 | Ngala |
| 448 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001012 | Mwangazi |
| 449 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001013 | Kabvumo |
| 450 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001014 | Kandabwako |
| 451 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001015 | Chilenga |
| 452 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001016 | Naviluri |
| 453 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001017 | Chamandala |
| 454 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001018 | Kampini |
| 455 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001019 | Taferansoni |
| 456 | 103 | Eastern | 103001 | Chadiza | 103001020 | Ambidzi |
| 457 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002001 | Kanjala |
| 458 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002002 | Masupe |
| 459 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002003 | Msanga |
| 460 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002004 | Kapata |
| 461 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002005 | Dilika |
| 462 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002006 | Nsingo |
| 463 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002007 | Mwami |
| 464 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002008 | Khova |
| 465 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002009 | Makangila |
| 466 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002010 | Chikando |
| 467 | 103 | Eastern | 103002 | Chipata | 103002011 | Kazimule |
| 468 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003001 | Vulamkoko |
| 469 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003002 | Kadula |
| 470 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003003 | Chavuka |
| 471 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003004 | Chimtende |
| 472 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003005 | Lukweta |
| 473 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003006 | Chilongamabwe |
| 474 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003007 | Mkaika |
| 475 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003008 | Kamiza |
| 476 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003009 | Matunga |
| 477 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003010 | Mphangwe |
| 478 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003011 | Kazakaluba |
| 479 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003012 | Kamphambe |
| 480 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003013 | Katiula |
| 481 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003014 | Kazala |
| 482 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003015 | Yowoyani |
| 483 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003016 | Kafumbwe |
| 484 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003017 | Milanzi |
| 485 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003018 | Kapoche |
| 486 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003019 | Chindwale |
| 487 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003020 | Kapangulula |
| 488 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003021 | Kasambandola |
| 489 | 103 | Eastern | 103003 | Katete | 103003022 | Dole |
| 490 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004001 | Vuu |
| 491 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004002 | Mphamba |
| 492 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004003 | Mnyamazi |
| 493 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004004 | Msuzi |
| 494 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004005 | Ndonda |
| 495 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004006 | Chilola |
| 496 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004007 | Chimaliro |
| 497 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004008 | Lunevwa |
| 498 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004009 | Mkomba |
| 499 | 103 | Eastern | 103004 | Lundazi | 103004010 | Nthitimila |
| 500 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005001 | Nsefu |
| 501 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005002 | Mnkhanya |
| 502 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005003 | Ncheka |
| 503 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005004 | Chipako |
| 504 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005005 | Malama |
| 505 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005006 | Kakumbi |
| 506 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005007 | Jumbe |
| 507 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005008 | Chipapa |
| 508 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005009 | Chisengu |
| 509 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005010 | Mphomwa |
| 510 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005011 | Chikowa |
| 511 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005012 | Msoro |
| 512 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005013 | Nyakatokoli |
| 513 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005014 | Kasamanda |
| 514 | 103 | Eastern | 103005 | Mambwe | 103005015 | Mdima |
| 515 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006001 | Luangwa |
| 516 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006002 | Chinambi |
| 517 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006003 | Nyimba |
| 518 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006004 | Kaliwe |
| 519 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006005 | Msima |
| 520 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006006 | Chiweza |
| 521 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006007 | Mombe |
| 522 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006008 | Chamilala |
| 523 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006009 | Chinsimbwe |
| 524 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006010 | Katipa |
| 525 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006011 | Mphundwe |
| 526 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006012 | Vizimumba |
| 527 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006013 | Ngozi |
| 528 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006014 | Lwezi |
| 529 | 103 | Eastern | 103006 | Nyimba | 103006015 | Mtilizi |
| 530 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007001 | Nsimbo |
| 531 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007002 | Nyika |
| 532 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007003 | Chilimanyama |
| 533 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007004 | Kovyane |
| 534 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007005 | Mbala |
| 535 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007006 | Msumbazi |
| 536 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007007 | Minga |
| 537 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007008 | Ongolwe |
| 538 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007009 | Lusinde |
| 539 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007010 | Kaumbwe |
| 540 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007011 | Manjazi |
| 541 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007012 | Kanyanga |
| 542 | 103 | Eastern | 103007 | Petauke | 103007013 | Manyane |
| 543 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008001 | Nyamasonkho |
| 544 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008002 | Chilongozi |
| 545 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008003 | Mng’omba |
| 546 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008004 | Chitawe |
| 547 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008005 | Mnyamanzi |
| 548 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008006 | Kasangazi |
| 549 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008007 | Sinda |
| 550 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008008 | Chiwuyu |
| 551 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008009 | Luandazi |
| 552 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008010 | Chamakuwi |
| 553 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008011 | Nchingilizya |
| 554 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008012 | Kamwaza |
| 555 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008013 | Ching’ombe |
| 556 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008014 | Siwva |
| 557 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008015 | Kapoche |
| 558 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008016 | Mwangaila |
| 559 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008017 | Nchembwe |
| 560 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008018 | Matambazi |
| 561 | 103 | Eastern | 103008 | Sinda | 103008019 | Kapungwe |
| 562 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009001 | Mbozi |
| 563 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009002 | Vubwi |
| 564 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009003 | Mbande |
| 565 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009004 | Matemba |
| 566 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009005 | Chisiya |
| 567 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009006 | Chimphanje |
| 568 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009007 | Mlawe |
| 569 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009008 | Zozwe |
| 570 | 103 | Eastern | 103009 | Vubwi | 103009009 | Sindemisale |
| 571 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010001 | Manda Hill |
| 572 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010002 | Susa |
| 573 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010003 | Magodi |
| 574 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010004 | Kajilime |
| 575 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010005 | Luwerezi |
| 576 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010006 | Kapilisanga |
| 577 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010007 | Membe |
| 578 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010008 | Chaboli |
| 579 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010009 | Nkhanga |
| 580 | 103 | Eastern | 103010 | Chasefu | 103010010 | Chizingizi |
| 581 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011001 | Sisinje |
| 582 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011002 | Lunkhuswe |
| 583 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011003 | Nthope |
| 584 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011004 | Madziatuba |
| 585 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011005 | Chipangali |
| 586 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011006 | Rukuzye |
| 587 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011007 | Kasenga |
| 588 | 103 | Eastern | 103011 | Chipangali | 103011008 | Msandile |
| 589 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012001 | Kwenje |
| 590 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012002 | Mpunza |
| 591 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012003 | Ng’ongwe |
| 592 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012004 | Chingazi |
| 593 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012005 | Makungwa |
| 594 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012006 | Mboza |
| 595 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012007 | Mkowe |
| 596 | 103 | Eastern | 103012 | Kasenengwa | 103012008 | Chiparamba |
| 597 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013001 | Chibande |
| 598 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013002 | Lukusuzi |
| 599 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013003 | Lumimba |
| 600 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013004 | Kazembe |
| 601 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013005 | Kapangala |
| 602 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013006 | Kaikumbe |
| 603 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013007 | Wachitangachi |
| 604 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013008 | Chamtowa |
| 605 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013009 | Kachama |
| 606 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013010 | Kamimba |
| 607 | 103 | Eastern | 103013 | Lumezi | 103013011 | Diwa |
| 608 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014001 | Mawanda |
| 609 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014002 | Chikowa |
| 610 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014003 | Lusangazi |
| 611 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014004 | Mudonsa |
| 612 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014005 | Chisangu |
| 613 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014006 | Ukwimi |
| 614 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014007 | Chingolo |
| 615 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014008 | Mateyo Mzeka |
| 616 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014009 | Lutwazi |
| 617 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014010 | Singozi |
| 618 | 103 | Eastern | 103014 | Lusangazi | 103014011 | Nyakawise |
| 619 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001001 | Kundamfumu |
| 620 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001002 | Lukola |
| 621 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001003 | Kasomalwela |
| 622 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001004 | Mushingwa |
| 623 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001005 | Luapula |
| 624 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001006 | Luwo |
| 625 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001007 | Kapwepwe |
| 626 | 104 | Luapula | 104001 | Chembe | 104001008 | Mumfula |
| 627 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002001 | Lunchinda |
| 628 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002002 | Chibamba |
| 629 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002003 | Chipungu |
| 630 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002004 | Luau |
| 631 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002005 | Chitunda |
| 632 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002006 | Lambwe Chomba |
| 633 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002007 | Chienge |
| 634 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002008 | Katete |
| 635 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002009 | Ifuna |
| 636 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002010 | Chipamba |
| 637 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002011 | Kalobwa |
| 638 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002012 | Chitutu |
| 639 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002013 | Kalungwishi |
| 640 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002014 | Munwa |
| 641 | 104 | Luapula | 104002 | Chienge | 104002015 | Mununga |
| 642 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003001 | Makabe |
| 643 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003002 | Nsenga |
| 644 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003003 | Mweshi |
| 645 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003004 | Mumbwe |
| 646 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003005 | Kabuta |
| 647 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003006 | Lufubu |
| 648 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003007 | Chibalashi |
| 649 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003008 | Kanshimba |
| 650 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003009 | Nalupembe |
| 651 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003010 | Nkonge |
| 652 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003011 | Musufya |
| 653 | 104 | Luapula | 104003 | Chipili | 104003012 | Chulu Luongo |
| 654 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004001 | Iyanga |
| 655 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004002 | Lushiba |
| 656 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004003 | Fisaka |
| 657 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004004 | Ng’ona |
| 658 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004005 | Kawambwa |
| 659 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004006 | Ntumbachushi |
| 660 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004007 | Senga |
| 661 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004008 | Kala |
| 662 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004009 | Luena |
| 663 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004010 | Kabanse |
| 664 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004011 | Ilombe |
| 665 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004012 | Pambashe |
| 666 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004013 | Filenge |
| 667 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004014 | Mulunda |
| 668 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004015 | Chibote |
| 669 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004016 | Chimpili |
| 670 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004017 | Chikanda |
| 671 | 104 | Luapula | 104004 | Kawambwa | 104004018 | Luongo |
| 672 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005001 | Mweshi |
| 673 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005002 | Lunga |
| 674 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005003 | Itala |
| 675 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005004 | Mashiba |
| 676 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005005 | Lubale |
| 677 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005006 | Nsalushi |
| 678 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005007 | Chumbwe |
| 679 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005008 | Shinga |
| 680 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005009 | Ncheta |
| 681 | 104 | Luapula | 104005 | Lunga | 104005010 | Nkutila |
| 682 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006001 | Mutuna |
| 683 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006002 | Kampemba |
| 684 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006003 | Mushipashi |
| 685 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006004 | Kaole |
| 686 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006005 | Chofoshi |
| 687 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006006 | Misakalala |
| 688 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006007 | Mansa |
| 689 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006008 | Myulu |
| 690 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006009 | Chipoka |
| 691 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006010 | Katangashi |
| 692 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006011 | Musaba |
| 693 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006012 | Lwingishi |
| 694 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006013 | Chansunsu |
| 695 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006014 | Namwandwe |
| 696 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006015 | Chilyapa |
| 697 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006016 | Muchinka |
| 698 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006017 | Mulenshi |
| 699 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006018 | Lukangaba |
| 700 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006019 | Fimpulu |
| 701 | 104 | Luapula | 104006 | Mansa | 104006020 | Chibeleka |
| 702 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007001 | Matontola |
| 703 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007002 | Lwela |
| 704 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007003 | Fishikwa |
| 705 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007004 | Mulumbi |
| 706 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007005 | Fibalala |
| 707 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007006 | Lusumbwe |
| 708 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007007 | Nsaka |
| 709 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007008 | Milambo |
| 710 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007009 | Nsunga |
| 711 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007010 | Chipundu |
| 712 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007011 | Sokontwe |
| 713 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007012 | Mikula |
| 714 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007013 | Katena |
| 715 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007014 | Kapalala |
| 716 | 104 | Luapula | 104007 | Milenge | 104007015 | Mumbotuta |
| 717 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008001 | Kayo |
| 718 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008002 | Mbereshi |
| 719 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008003 | Kabalenge |
| 720 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008004 | Kakose |
| 721 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008005 | Kazembe |
| 722 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008006 | Chipita |
| 723 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008007 | Mwansabombwe |
| 724 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008008 | Pembe |
| 725 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008009 | Lufubu |
| 726 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008010 | Mulele |
| 727 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008011 | Salanga |
| 728 | 104 | Luapula | 104008 | Mwansabombwe | 104008012 | Mununshi |
| 729 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009001 | Michelo |
| 730 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009002 | Mpasa |
| 731 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009003 | Chibembe |
| 732 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009004 | Musonda |
| 733 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009005 | Lundashi |
| 734 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009006 | Mambilima |
| 735 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009007 | Munwa |
| 736 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009008 | Nsomfi |
| 737 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009009 | Chansha |
| 738 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009010 | Kalanga |
| 739 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009011 | Mwense |
| 740 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009012 | Kasengu |
| 741 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009013 | Katiti |
| 742 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009014 | Chachacha |
| 743 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009015 | Kapela |
| 744 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009016 | Pebekabesa |
| 745 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009017 | Luche |
| 746 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009018 | Kapamba |
| 747 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009019 | Chiwasha |
| 748 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009020 | Nkanga |
| 749 | 104 | Luapula | 104009 | Mwense | 104009021 | Kaombe |
| 750 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010001 | Kabuta |
| 751 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010002 | Munkombwe |
| 752 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010003 | Mwatishi |
| 753 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010004 | Chilongo |
| 754 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010005 | Kashikishi |
| 755 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010006 | Nsembaishe |
| 756 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010007 | Kilwa |
| 757 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010008 | Isokwe |
| 758 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010009 | Nchelenge |
| 759 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010010 | Kasamba |
| 760 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010011 | Chisenga |
| 761 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010012 | Mulwe |
| 762 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010013 | Shabo |
| 763 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010014 | Mofwe |
| 764 | 104 | Luapula | 104010 | Nchelenge | 104010015 | Katofyo |
| 765 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011001 | Lumamya |
| 766 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011002 | Kapilibila |
| 767 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011003 | Lufwishi |
| 768 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011004 | Musaba |
| 769 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011005 | Isamba |
| 770 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011006 | Kapata |
| 771 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011007 | Katanshya |
| 772 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011008 | Mano |
| 773 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011009 | Lupili |
| 774 | 104 | Luapula | 104011 | Samfya | 104011010 | Chimana |
| 775 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012001 | Mbabala |
| 776 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012002 | Chishi |
| 777 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012003 | Kafumbo |
| 778 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012004 | Lubwe |
| 779 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012005 | Chifunabuli |
| 780 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012006 | Kasongole |
| 781 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012007 | Mubansenshi |
| 782 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012008 | Masonde |
| 783 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012009 | Chinkutila |
| 784 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012010 | Kasansa |
| 785 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012011 | Kasaba |
| 786 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012012 | Kapamba |
| 787 | 104 | Luapula | 104012 | Chifunabuli | 104012013 | Kapeshi |
| 788 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001001 | Mwembeshi |
| 789 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001002 | Chinyanja |
| 790 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001003 | Mondengwa |
| 791 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001004 | Nyemba |
| 792 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001005 | Kasupe |
| 793 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001006 | Namalombwe |
| 794 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001007 | New Farms |
| 795 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001008 | Chilanga |
| 796 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001009 | Mount Makulu |
| 797 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001010 | Chilongolo |
| 798 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001011 | Nakachenje |
| 799 | 105 | Lusaka | 105001 | Chilanga | 105001012 | Kalundu |
| 800 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002001 | Musaya |
| 801 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002002 | Kapululira |
| 802 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002003 | Chirundu |
| 803 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002004 | Chirundu West |
| 804 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002005 | Mushungu |
| 805 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002006 | Njame |
| 806 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002007 | Ng’ombe Ilede |
| 807 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002008 | Nkandabwe |
| 808 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002009 | Lusitu |
| 809 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002010 | Kanyanga |
| 810 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002011 | Sikoongo |
| 811 | 105 | Lusaka | 105002 | Chirundu | 105002012 | Ibbwemunyama |
| 812 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003001 | Kasenga |
| 813 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003002 | Kasisi |
| 814 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003003 | Chinkuli |
| 815 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003004 | Ntandabale |
| 816 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003005 | Palabana |
| 817 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003006 | Madido |
| 818 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003007 | Ngwerere |
| 819 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003008 | Kapwayambale |
| 820 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003009 | Kanakantapa |
| 821 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003010 | Kapete |
| 822 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003011 | Mulenje |
| 823 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003012 | Chalimbana |
| 824 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003013 | Chongwe |
| 825 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003014 | Chainda |
| 826 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003015 | Manyika |
| 827 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003016 | Mwalumina |
| 828 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003017 | Lwimba |
| 829 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003018 | Katoba |
| 830 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003019 | Njolwe |
| 831 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003020 | Nakatindi |
| 832 | 105 | Lusaka | 105003 | Chongwe | 105003021 | Nchute |
| 833 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004001 | Magoba |
| 834 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004002 | Chikupi |
| 835 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004003 | Mungu |
| 836 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004004 | Kabweza |
| 837 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004005 | Kasenje |
| 838 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004006 | Shikoswe |
| 839 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004007 | Shabusale |
| 840 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004008 | Matanda |
| 841 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004009 | Kafue |
| 842 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004010 | Lukolongo |
| 843 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004011 | Shimabala |
| 844 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004012 | Malundu |
| 845 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004013 | Chisankane |
| 846 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004014 | Chifwema |
| 847 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004015 | Chisakila |
| 848 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004016 | Kambale |
| 849 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004017 | Chitende |
| 850 | 105 | Lusaka | 105004 | Kafue | 105004018 | Chiyaba |
| 851 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005001 | Mankhokwe |
| 852 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005002 | Kaluluzi |
| 853 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005003 | Mwalilia |
| 854 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005004 | Chikoma |
| 855 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005005 | Lunya |
| 856 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005006 | Katondwe |
| 857 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005007 | Mburuma |
| 858 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005008 | Kaunga |
| 859 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005009 | Chiriwe |
| 860 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005010 | Kapoche |
| 861 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005011 | Mphuka |
| 862 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005012 | Phwazi |
| 863 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005013 | Mandombe |
| 864 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005014 | Dzalo |
| 865 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005015 | Kavuula |
| 866 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005016 | M’kaliva |
| 867 | 105 | Lusaka | 105005 | Luangwa | 105005017 | Kabowo |
| 868 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006001 | Nkoloma |
| 869 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006002 | Chawama |
| 870 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006003 | John Howard |
| 871 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006004 | Lilayi |
| 872 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006005 | Kamwala |
| 873 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006006 | Kabwata |
| 874 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006007 | Libala |
| 875 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006008 | Chilenje |
| 876 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006009 | Kamulanga |
| 877 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006010 | Garden Park |
| 878 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006011 | Chinika |
| 879 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006012 | Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula |
| 880 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006013 | Kanyama |
| 881 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006014 | Makeni Villa |
| 882 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006015 | Munkolo |
| 883 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006016 | Silwizya |
| 884 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006017 | Independence |
| 885 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006018 | Lubwa |
| 886 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006019 | Kabulonga |
| 887 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006020 | Roma |
| 888 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006021 | Mulungushi |
| 889 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006022 | Ngwerere |
| 890 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006023 | Chaisa |
| 891 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006024 | Justine Kabwe |
| 892 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006025 | Raphael Chota |
| 893 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006026 | Mpulungu |
| 894 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006027 | Kabanana |
| 895 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006028 | Muchinga |
| 896 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006029 | Kapwepwe |
| 897 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006030 | Lima |
| 898 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006031 | Mwembeshi |
| 899 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006032 | Matero |
| 900 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006033 | Kalingalinga |
| 901 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006034 | Munali |
| 902 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006035 | Chakunkula |
| 903 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006036 | Chainda |
| 904 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006037 | Kalikiliki |
| 905 | 105 | Lusaka | 105006 | Lusaka | 105006038 | Mtendere |
| 906 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007001 | Kabuyu |
| 907 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007002 | Bundabunda |
| 908 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007003 | Nyamanongo |
| 909 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007004 | Mwachilele |
| 910 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007005 | Chamulimba |
| 911 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007006 | Nyangwena |
| 912 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007007 | Kankumba |
| 913 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007008 | Mulamba |
| 914 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007009 | Rufunsa |
| 915 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007010 | Shikabeta |
| 916 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007011 | Mankhanda |
| 917 | 105 | Lusaka | 105007 | Rufunsa | 105007012 | Chintimbwi |
| 918 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008001 | Kapyanga West |
| 919 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008002 | Kapyanga East |
| 920 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008003 | Mukulaikwa |
| 921 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008004 | Mutombe |
| 922 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008005 | Kalundu |
| 923 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008006 | Chabota |
| 924 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008007 | Makombwe |
| 925 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008008 | Nampeya |
| 926 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008009 | Nampundwe |
| 927 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008010 | Sala |
| 928 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008011 | Chikonka |
| 929 | 101 | Central | 105008 | Shibuyunji | 105008012 | Nakaiba |
| 930 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001001 | Muchinga |
| 931 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001002 | Mazonde |
| 932 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001003 | Nkhankha |
| 933 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001004 | Luangwa |
| 934 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001005 | Chisunga |
| 935 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001006 | Mwalala |
| 936 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001007 | Ndunda |
| 937 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001008 | Mbazi |
| 938 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001009 | Manthepa |
| 939 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001010 | Kalinkhu |
| 940 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001011 | Kaozi |
| 941 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001012 | Mphalausenga |
| 942 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001013 | Kamphemba |
| 943 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001014 | Bazimu |
| 944 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001015 | Mabinga |
| 945 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001016 | Lupamazi |
| 946 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001017 | Chibungwe |
| 947 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001018 | Chilubaluba |
| 948 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001019 | Lumezi |
| 949 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001020 | Lunzi |
| 950 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001021 | Chipala |
| 951 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001022 | Vilimukulu |
| 952 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001023 | Chilenje |
| 953 | 106 | Muchinga | 106001 | Chama | 106001024 | Mapamba |
| 954 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002001 | Itapa |
| 955 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002002 | Chunga |
| 956 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002003 | Chilunda |
| 957 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002004 | Chilinda |
| 958 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002005 | Mikunku |
| 959 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002006 | Milemba |
| 960 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002007 | Kaunga |
| 961 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002008 | Malalo |
| 962 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002009 | Chipanga |
| 963 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002010 | Lubu |
| 964 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002011 | Munwakubili |
| 965 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002012 | Ituntwe |
| 966 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002013 | Nkakula |
| 967 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002014 | Lubwa |
| 968 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002015 | Ichinga |
| 969 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002016 | Chinsali |
| 970 | 106 | Muchinga | 106002 | Chinsali | 106002017 | Chambeshi |
| 971 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003001 | Milongo |
| 972 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003002 | Itukuta |
| 973 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003003 | Chinyonga |
| 974 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003004 | Kasoka |
| 975 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003005 | Kawenga |
| 976 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003006 | Kantenshya |
| 977 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003007 | Kapililonga |
| 978 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003008 | Kalungu |
| 979 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003009 | Sansamwenje |
| 980 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003010 | Mpungu |
| 981 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003011 | Kanyala |
| 982 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003012 | Kabandama |
| 983 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003013 | Luangwa |
| 984 | 106 | Muchinga | 106003 | Isoka | 106003014 | Nkombwa |
| 985 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004001 | Mafinga |
| 986 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004002 | Musipizi |
| 987 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004003 | Senje |
| 988 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004004 | Ntonga |
| 989 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004005 | Thendere |
| 990 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004006 | Mululu |
| 991 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004007 | Bemba |
| 992 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004008 | Kakoma |
| 993 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004009 | Mahobe |
| 994 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004010 | Kalanga |
| 995 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004011 | Vumbo |
| 996 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004012 | Luhoka |
| 997 | 106 | Muchinga | 106004 | Mafinga | 106004013 | Mukutu |
| 998 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005001 | Chipembele |
| 999 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005002 | Mutekwe |
| 1000 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005003 | Kapamba |
| 1001 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005004 | Chifungwe |
| 1002 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005005 | Muchinga |
| 1003 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005006 | Nachikufu |
| 1004 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005007 | Chishibesonde |
| 1005 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005008 | Lubambala |
| 1006 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005009 | Musakanya |
| 1007 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005010 | Mukungwa |
| 1008 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005011 | Lwitikila |
| 1009 | 106 | Muchinga | 106005 | Mpika | 106005012 | Mutamba |
| 1010 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006001 | Mwanga |
| 1011 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006002 | Mulalo |
| 1012 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006003 | Luchinde |
| 1013 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006004 | Ng’umba |
| 1014 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006005 | Popomozi |
| 1015 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006006 | Musyani |
| 1016 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006007 | Ikumbi |
| 1017 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006008 | Nakonde |
| 1018 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006009 | Isunda |
| 1019 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006010 | Old Fife |
| 1020 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006011 | Musele |
| 1021 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006012 | Mpande |
| 1022 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006013 | Mukulika |
| 1023 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006014 | Chiwanza |
| 1024 | 106 | Muchinga | 106006 | Nakonde | 106006015 | Ilonda |
| 1025 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007001 | Nkulungwe |
| 1026 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007002 | Nyimbwe |
| 1027 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007003 | Chimpundu |
| 1028 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007004 | Kalebe |
| 1029 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007005 | Mwilakabuswe |
| 1030 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007006 | Muchinga |
| 1031 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007007 | Mwambwa |
| 1032 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007008 | Chamusenga |
| 1033 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007009 | Chandaula |
| 1034 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007010 | Manshya |
| 1035 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007011 | Mukumbi |
| 1036 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007012 | Kulamwele |
| 1037 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007013 | Lukalashi |
| 1038 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007014 | Mayembe |
| 1039 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007015 | Chibinda |
| 1040 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007016 | Ichingo |
| 1041 | 106 | Muchinga | 106007 | Shiwan’gandu | 106007017 | Mwiche |
| 1042 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008001 | Chambeshi |
| 1043 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008002 | Mansha |
| 1044 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008003 | Mumbubu |
| 1045 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008004 | Lubaleshi |
| 1046 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008005 | Chibwa |
| 1047 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008006 | Chewe Shimfwamba |
| 1048 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008007 | Chinama |
| 1049 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008008 | Munikashi |
| 1050 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008009 | Lulingila |
| 1051 | 106 | Muchinga | 106008 | Kanchibiya | 106008010 | Mbati |
| 1052 | 106 | Muchinga | 106009 | Lavushimanda | 106009001 | Lulimala |
| 1053 | 106 | Muchinga | 106009 | Lavushimanda | 106009002 | Lukulu |
| 1054 | 106 | Muchinga | 106009 | Lavushimanda | 106009003 | Lupembashi |
| 1055 | 106 | Muchinga | 106009 | Lavushimanda | 106009004 | Mutinondo |
| 1056 | 106 | Muchinga | 106009 | Lavushimanda | 106009005 | Mupamadzi |
| 1057 | 106 | Muchinga | 106009 | Lavushimanda | 106009006 | Chikanda |
| 1058 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001001 | Chinkundu |
| 1059 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001002 | Kanama |
| 1060 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001003 | Mubemba |
| 1061 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001004 | Kawena |
| 1062 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001005 | Nguni |
| 1063 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001006 | Kapoka |
| 1064 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001007 | Kanchindi |
| 1065 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001008 | Mpanshya |
| 1066 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001009 | Kashitu |
| 1067 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001010 | Kambashi |
| 1068 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001011 | Muteka |
| 1069 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001012 | Katamba |
| 1070 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001013 | Ndela |
| 1071 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001014 | Mulanda |
| 1072 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001015 | Chifwenge |
| 1073 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001016 | Bulilo |
| 1074 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001017 | Lwenda |
| 1075 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001018 | Chiloba |
| 1076 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001019 | Mofu |
| 1077 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001020 | Chisupa |
| 1078 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001021 | Lumfwi |
| 1079 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001022 | Chishiba |
| 1080 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001023 | Bumba |
| 1081 | 107 | Northern | 107001 | Chilubi | 107001024 | Luangwa |
| 1082 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002001 | Munkonge |
| 1083 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002002 | Mwawe |
| 1084 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002003 | Kapulwa |
| 1085 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002004 | Kaleulu |
| 1086 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002005 | Lubendwa |
| 1087 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002006 | Mowa |
| 1088 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002007 | Miyonga |
| 1089 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002008 | Chitandala |
| 1090 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002009 | Choma |
| 1091 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002010 | Chipili |
| 1092 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002011 | Nkonta |
| 1093 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002012 | Kayamba |
| 1094 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002013 | Chiyilunda |
| 1095 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002014 | Chisoko |
| 1096 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002015 | Mofwe |
| 1097 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002016 | Kalungwishi |
| 1098 | 107 | Northern | 107002 | Kaputa | 107002017 | Luntomfwe |
| 1099 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003001 | Lukulu |
| 1100 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003002 | Kasenga |
| 1101 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003003 | Bululu |
| 1102 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003004 | Ituna |
| 1103 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003005 | Chilunga |
| 1104 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003006 | Lukupa |
| 1105 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003007 | Julia Chikamoneka |
| 1106 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003008 | Mulilansolo |
| 1107 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003009 | Buseko |
| 1108 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003010 | Kupumaula |
| 1109 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003011 | Chiba |
| 1110 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003012 | Lualuo |
| 1111 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003013 | Kapongolo |
| 1112 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003014 | Chibundu |
| 1113 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003015 | Chumba |
| 1114 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003016 | Musowa |
| 1115 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003017 | Mukanga |
| 1116 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003018 | Lusenga |
| 1117 | 107 | Northern | 107003 | Kasama | 107003019 | Kapanda |
| 1118 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004001 | Mushishe |
| 1119 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004002 | Mwela Wamangu |
| 1120 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004003 | Ipusukilo |
| 1121 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004004 | Katopola |
| 1122 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004005 | Namukolo |
| 1123 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004006 | Chulungoma |
| 1124 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004007 | Masonde |
| 1125 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004008 | Lukutu |
| 1126 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004009 | Chifwile |
| 1127 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004010 | Isansa |
| 1128 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004011 | Mushitu-Wamboo |
| 1129 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004012 | Lwata |
| 1130 | 107 | Northern | 107004 | Luwingu | 107004013 | Isangano |
| 1131 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005001 | Mwambezi |
| 1132 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005002 | Kazimolwa |
| 1133 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005003 | Motomoto |
| 1134 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005004 | Kalambo Falls |
| 1135 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005005 | Intala |
| 1136 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005006 | Kawimbe |
| 1137 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005007 | Mwamba |
| 1138 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005008 | Lwandi |
| 1139 | 107 | Northern | 107005 | Mbala | 107005009 | Nsunzu |
| 1140 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006001 | Chikulu |
| 1141 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006002 | Lumangwe |
| 1142 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006003 | Chimbofuma |
| 1143 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006004 | Mumbulama |
| 1144 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006005 | Chimpolonge |
| 1145 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006006 | Kapumo |
| 1146 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006007 | Njalamimba |
| 1147 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006008 | Chishamwamba |
| 1148 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006009 | Mikomba |
| 1149 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006010 | Muchinga |
| 1150 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006011 | Mutotoshi |
| 1151 | 107 | Northern | 107006 | Mporokoso | 107006012 | Mabale |
| 1152 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007001 | Kapembwa |
| 1153 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007002 | Chibulula |
| 1154 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007003 | Mpulungu Central |
| 1155 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007004 | Namukale |
| 1156 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007005 | Chilumba |
| 1157 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007006 | Isoko |
| 1158 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007007 | Mankonga |
| 1159 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007008 | Tanganyika |
| 1160 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007009 | Iyendwe |
| 1161 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007010 | Itimbwe |
| 1162 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007011 | Mumila |
| 1163 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007012 | Chitimbwa |
| 1164 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007013 | Musengenzi |
| 1165 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007014 | Vyamba |
| 1166 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007015 | Chisha |
| 1167 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007016 | Lwambazi |
| 1168 | 107 | Northern | 107007 | Mpulungu | 107007017 | Isunga |
| 1169 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008001 | Fibwe |
| 1170 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008002 | Kabisha |
| 1171 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008003 | Luchewe |
| 1172 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008004 | Lubala |
| 1173 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008005 | Mpanda |
| 1174 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008006 | Kalungu |
| 1175 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008007 | Iyaya |
| 1176 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008008 | Fube |
| 1177 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008009 | Chamfubu |
| 1178 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008010 | Katumba |
| 1179 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008011 | Ngulula |
| 1180 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008012 | Mungwi |
| 1181 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008013 | Mabula |
| 1182 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008014 | Mfinshe |
| 1183 | 107 | Northern | 107008 | Mungwi | 107008015 | Chambeshi |
| 1184 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009001 | Kapisha |
| 1185 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009002 | Nsumbu |
| 1186 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009003 | Katwatwa |
| 1187 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009004 | Chishela |
| 1188 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009005 | Munwa |
| 1189 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009006 | Mikose |
| 1190 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009007 | Kampinda |
| 1191 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009008 | Mululu |
| 1192 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009009 | Lunsangwe |
| 1193 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009010 | Fungwe |
| 1194 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009011 | Mwambeshi |
| 1195 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009012 | Chubo |
| 1196 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009013 | Chishi |
| 1197 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009014 | Kakoma |
| 1198 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009015 | Mukubwe |
| 1199 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009016 | Kashikishi |
| 1200 | 107 | Northern | 107009 | Nsama | 107009017 | Kakusu |
| 1201 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010001 | Mwiluzi |
| 1202 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010002 | Chela |
| 1203 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010003 | Chimbili |
| 1204 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010004 | Luombe |
| 1205 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010005 | Chinyika |
| 1206 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010006 | Malamba |
| 1207 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010007 | Lapisha |
| 1208 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010008 | Mukololo |
| 1209 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010009 | Ipembe |
| 1210 | 107 | Northern | 107010 | Senga Hill | 107010010 | Chozi |
| 1211 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011001 | Chewe |
| 1212 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011002 | Luangwa |
| 1213 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011003 | Kasanshi |
| 1214 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011004 | Isenga |
| 1215 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011005 | Nchelenje |
| 1216 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011006 | Myangaluba |
| 1217 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011007 | Malaila |
| 1218 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011008 | Malambwa |
| 1219 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011009 | Kalungwishi |
| 1220 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011010 | Kanyanta |
| 1221 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011011 | Lubushi |
| 1222 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011012 | Lunte |
| 1223 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011013 | Masonde |
| 1224 | 107 | Northern | 107011 | Lunte | 107011014 | Bwandela |
| 1225 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012001 | Intandashi |
| 1226 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012002 | Kaela |
| 1227 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012003 | Kalinga |
| 1228 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012004 | Munshinga |
| 1229 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012005 | Katilye |
| 1230 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012006 | Kafinsa |
| 1231 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012007 | Kampemba |
| 1232 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012008 | Mulalashi |
| 1233 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012009 | Mufili |
| 1234 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012010 | Ilambo |
| 1235 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012011 | Ibale |
| 1236 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012012 | Bwalinde |
| 1237 | 107 | Northern | 107012 | Lupososhi | 107012013 | Lubwa |
| 1238 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001001 | Nguvu Mukuku |
| 1239 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001002 | Nyatanda |
| 1240 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001003 | Nyambingila |
| 1241 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001004 | Chambi Mandalo |
| 1242 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001005 | Sanjongo Mavili |
| 1243 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001006 | Chavuma Central |
| 1244 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001007 | Sewe Mungole |
| 1245 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001008 | Chiyeke |
| 1246 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001009 | Kakhoma |
| 1247 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001010 | Lingelengenda Chinwandumba |
| 1248 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001011 | Kalombo Kamisamba |
| 1249 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001012 | Chivombo Mbalango |
| 1250 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001013 | Lingundu Kayinda |
| 1251 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001014 | Lukolwe Musunga |
| 1252 | 108 | North-Western | 108001 | Chavuma | 108001015 | Kambuya Mukelangombe |
| 1253 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002001 | Mwininyilamba |
| 1254 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002002 | Kafweku |
| 1255 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002003 | Mwilombi |
| 1256 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002004 | Jimbe |
| 1257 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002005 | Chanachamuhing’a |
| 1258 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002006 | Nyakaseya |
| 1259 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002007 | Sakeji |
| 1260 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002008 | Ikeleng’i |
| 1261 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002009 | Mukang’ala |
| 1262 | 108 | North-Western | 108002 | Ikelenge | 108002010 | Lwakela |
| 1263 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003001 | Kayombo |
| 1264 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003002 | Chikonkwelo |
| 1265 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003003 | Luli |
| 1266 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003004 | Kamafwafwa |
| 1267 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003005 | Kabompo |
| 1268 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003006 | Litoya |
| 1269 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003007 | Chifuwe |
| 1270 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003008 | Kamisombo |
| 1271 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003009 | Nkulwashi |
| 1272 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003010 | Kabulamema |
| 1273 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003011 | Kamisamba |
| 1274 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003012 | Mumbeji |
| 1275 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003013 | Maveve |
| 1276 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003014 | Kalwilo |
| 1277 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003015 | Chikenge |
| 1278 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003016 | Katuva |
| 1279 | 108 | North-Western | 108003 | Kabompo | 108003017 | Lunyiwe |
| 1280 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004001 | Kamakuku |
| 1281 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004002 | Nselauke |
| 1282 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004003 | Ingwe |
| 1283 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004004 | Kaimbwe |
| 1284 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004005 | Kamatete |
| 1285 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004006 | Mukema |
| 1286 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004007 | Mukinda |
| 1287 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004008 | Nyoka |
| 1288 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004009 | Maako |
| 1289 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004010 | Lubofu |
| 1290 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004011 | Kelongwa |
| 1291 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004012 | Kamakechi |
| 1292 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004013 | Jifumpa |
| 1293 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004014 | Mukunashi |
| 1294 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004015 | Kanongo |
| 1295 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004016 | Mpungu |
| 1296 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004017 | Kantenda |
| 1297 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004018 | Shibende |
| 1298 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004019 | Nkenyauna |
| 1299 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004020 | Kikonkomene |
| 1300 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004021 | Njenga |
| 1301 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004022 | Kalombe |
| 1302 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004023 | Dengwe |
| 1303 | 108 | North-Western | 108004 | Kasempa | 108004024 | Kamusongolwa |
| 1304 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005001 | Chiteve |
| 1305 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005002 | Loloma |
| 1306 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005003 | Sikufele |
| 1307 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005004 | Kaula |
| 1308 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005005 | Kawanda |
| 1309 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005006 | Kasamba |
| 1310 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005007 | Chongo |
| 1311 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005008 | Chifuwe North |
| 1312 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005009 | Manyinga |
| 1313 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005010 | Mukosho |
| 1314 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005011 | Kachikenge |
| 1315 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005012 | Dihamba |
| 1316 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005013 | Lunsong’wa |
| 1317 | 108 | North-Western | 108005 | Manyinga | 108005014 | Kashinakaji |
| 1318 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006001 | Kashima West |
| 1319 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006002 | Kashima East |
| 1320 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006003 | Matushi |
| 1321 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006004 | Kamabuta |
| 1322 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006005 | Kalambu |
| 1323 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006006 | Chizela |
| 1324 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006007 | Shukwe |
| 1325 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006008 | Kikonge |
| 1326 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006009 | Kalengwa |
| 1327 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006010 | Munyambala |
| 1328 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006011 | Kabipupu |
| 1329 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006012 | Musonweji |
| 1330 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006013 | Kilale |
| 1331 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006014 | Mushima |
| 1332 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006015 | Kaminzekenzeke |
| 1333 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006016 | Lalafuta |
| 1334 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006017 | Shimpandanga |
| 1335 | 108 | North-Western | 108006 | Mufumbwe | 108006018 | Miluji |
| 1336 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007001 | Kanzenzi |
| 1337 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007002 | Chibwika |
| 1338 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007003 | Kamapanda |
| 1339 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007004 | Kanongesha |
| 1340 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007005 | Kawiku |
| 1341 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007006 | Kabanda |
| 1342 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007007 | Mulumbi |
| 1343 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007008 | Kampemba |
| 1344 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007009 | Mudanyama |
| 1345 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007010 | Mundwiji |
| 1346 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007011 | Kapundu |
| 1347 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007012 | Kanyama |
| 1348 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007013 | Kakoma |
| 1349 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007014 | Kasampula |
| 1350 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007015 | Lumwana |
| 1351 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007016 | Chisasa |
| 1352 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007017 | Makuya |
| 1353 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007018 | Ntambu |
| 1354 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007019 | Sailunga |
| 1355 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007020 | Samuteba |
| 1356 | 108 | North-Western | 108007 | Mwinilunga | 108007021 | Kanyikomboshi |
| 1357 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008001 | Kimasala |
| 1358 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008002 | Kazhiba |
| 1359 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008003 | Kivuku |
| 1360 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008004 | Kyafukuma |
| 1361 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008005 | Kamalamba |
| 1362 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008006 | Kimale |
| 1363 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008007 | Kifubwa |
| 1364 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008008 | Kapijimpanga |
| 1365 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008009 | Sandan’gombe |
| 1366 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008010 | Kyalalankuba |
| 1367 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008011 | Kyawama |
| 1368 | 108 | North-Western | 108008 | Solwezi | 108008012 | Tumvwang’anai |
| 1369 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009001 | Nyakuleng’a |
| 1370 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009002 | Lwitadi Lwatembu |
| 1371 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009003 | Mpidi Kakong’a |
| 1372 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009004 | Chitokoloki |
| 1373 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009005 | Kasesi Chivweji |
| 1374 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009006 | Zambezi |
| 1375 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009007 | Chileng’a Chizenzi |
| 1376 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009008 | Mukanda Nkunda |
| 1377 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009009 | Dipalata |
| 1378 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009010 | Lunkunyi |
| 1379 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009011 | Mapachi Chinyingi |
| 1380 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009012 | Likungu |
| 1381 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009013 | Liyovu |
| 1382 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009014 | Muyembe |
| 1383 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009015 | Mwange Nyawanda |
| 1384 | 108 | North-Western | 108009 | Zambezi | 108009016 | Matondo Nyachikayi |
| 1385 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010001 | Kibanza |
| 1386 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010002 | Mwajimambwe |
| 1387 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010003 | Wabituwo |
| 1388 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010004 | Shilenda |
| 1389 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010005 | Mumena |
| 1390 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010006 | Matebo |
| 1391 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010007 | Chovwe |
| 1392 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010008 | Musele |
| 1393 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010009 | Kisasa |
| 1394 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010010 | Chitung’u |
| 1395 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010011 | Mukumbi |
| 1396 | 108 | North-Western | 108010 | Kalumbila | 108010012 | Mumbezhi |
| 1397 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011001 | Kilumba |
| 1398 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011002 | Mulonga |
| 1399 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011003 | Musaka |
| 1400 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011004 | Kikola |
| 1401 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011005 | Kangwena |
| 1402 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011006 | Kalilele |
| 1403 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011007 | Mapunga |
| 1404 | 108 | North-Western | 108011 | Mushindamo | 108011008 | Mujimanzovu |
| 1405 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001001 | Kasengo |
| 1406 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001002 | Nansenga |
| 1407 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001003 | Turnpike |
| 1408 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001004 | Namalundu |
| 1409 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001005 | Musaya |
| 1410 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001006 | Chikani |
| 1411 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001007 | Nzingu |
| 1412 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001008 | Chitete |
| 1413 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001009 | Malala |
| 1414 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001010 | Chikombola |
| 1415 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001011 | Munyomenzyi |
| 1416 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001012 | Mabwetuba |
| 1417 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001013 | Upper Kaleya |
| 1418 | 109 | Southern | 109001 | Chikankata | 109001014 | Chakanza |
| 1419 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002001 | Namuswa |
| 1420 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002002 | Masuku |
| 1421 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002003 | Siasikabole |
| 1422 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002004 | Singani |
| 1423 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002005 | Nakeempa |
| 1424 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002006 | Mutandalike |
| 1425 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002007 | Mubula |
| 1426 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002008 | Sikalundu |
| 1427 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002009 | Stateland |
| 1428 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002010 | Kulundana |
| 1429 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002011 | Simacheche |
| 1430 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002012 | Siamambo |
| 1431 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002013 | Sikalongo |
| 1432 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002014 | Batoka |
| 1433 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002015 | Moomba |
| 1434 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002016 | Simamvwa |
| 1435 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002017 | Ng’onga |
| 1436 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002018 | Kabimba |
| 1437 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002019 | Mutanga |
| 1438 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002020 | Macha |
| 1439 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002021 | Kabanze-Mayobo |
| 1440 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002022 | Simaubi |
| 1441 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002023 | Chilalantambo |
| 1442 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002024 | Mapanza |
| 1443 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002025 | Kalundu |
| 1444 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002026 | Nchembe |
| 1445 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002027 | Mang‘unza |
| 1446 | 109 | Southern | 109002 | Choma | 109002028 | Mbabala |
| 1447 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003001 | Jongola |
| 1448 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003002 | Fumbo |
| 1449 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003003 | Makuyu |
| 1450 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003004 | Lukonde |
| 1451 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003005 | Bbondo |
| 1452 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003006 | Chaamwe |
| 1453 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003007 | Luumbo |
| 1454 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003008 | Kkole |
| 1455 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003009 | Siampande |
| 1456 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003010 | Kkota Kkota |
| 1457 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003011 | Chibuwe |
| 1458 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003012 | Syambabala |
| 1459 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003013 | Kkoma |
| 1460 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003014 | Sinafala |
| 1461 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003015 | Chisanga |
| 1462 | 109 | Southern | 109003 | Gwembe | 109003016 | Jumbo Sompani |
| 1463 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004001 | Kasukwe |
| 1464 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004002 | Naluja |
| 1465 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004003 | Bbilili |
| 1466 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004004 | Katanda |
| 1467 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004005 | Omba |
| 1468 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004006 | Mikata |
| 1469 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004007 | Chikanta |
| 1470 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004008 | Chamuka |
| 1471 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004009 | Chifusa |
| 1472 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004010 | Siachitema |
| 1473 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004011 | Kalonda |
| 1474 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004012 | Choonga |
| 1475 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004013 | Mwaata |
| 1476 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004014 | Chilesha |
| 1477 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004015 | Mayoba |
| 1478 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004016 | Namwianga |
| 1479 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004017 | Sipatunyana |
| 1480 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004018 | Chawila |
| 1481 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004019 | Simayakwe |
| 1482 | 109 | Southern | 109004 | Kalomo | 109004020 | Nachikungu |
| 1483 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005001 | Moomba |
| 1484 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005002 | Chooma |
| 1485 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005003 | Nguba |
| 1486 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005004 | Kauwe |
| 1487 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005005 | Nyawa |
| 1488 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005006 | Bombwe |
| 1489 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005007 | Sikaunzwe |
| 1490 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005008 | Kazungula Central |
| 1491 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005009 | Mandia |
| 1492 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005010 | Sekute |
| 1493 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005011 | Ngwezi |
| 1494 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005012 | Kanchele |
| 1495 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005013 | Simango |
| 1496 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005014 | Musokotwane |
| 1497 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005015 | Katapazi |
| 1498 | 109 | Southern | 109005 | Kazungula | 109005016 | Mukuni |
| 1499 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006001 | Freedom |
| 1500 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006002 | Musi-Oa-Tunya |
| 1501 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006003 | Akapelwa |
| 1502 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006004 | Lizuma |
| 1503 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006005 | Dambwa Central |
| 1504 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006006 | Zambezi |
| 1505 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006007 | Nakatindi |
| 1506 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006008 | Simonga |
| 1507 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006009 | Dr. Mubitana |
| 1508 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006010 | Kasiya |
| 1509 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006011 | Simatobolo |
| 1510 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006012 | Libuyu |
| 1511 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006013 | Kabila |
| 1512 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006014 | Shungu |
| 1513 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006015 | Nansanzu |
| 1514 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006016 | Kariba |
| 1515 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006017 | Maramba |
| 1516 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006018 | Mulungushi |
| 1517 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006019 | Mwalibonena |
| 1518 | 109 | Southern | 109006 | Livingstone | 109006020 | Namatama |
| 1519 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007001 | Nkonkola |
| 1520 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007002 | Chivuna |
| 1521 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007003 | Mbaya |
| 1522 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007004 | Musuma |
| 1523 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007005 | Munjile |
| 1524 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007006 | Ngwezi |
| 1525 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007007 | Nachipooma |
| 1526 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007008 | Mwanachingwala |
| 1527 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007009 | Munenga |
| 1528 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007010 | Kalama |
| 1529 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007011 | Itebe |
| 1530 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007012 | Siyoowi |
| 1531 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007013 | Mazabuka Central |
| 1532 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007014 | Bennie Mwiinga |
| 1533 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007015 | Chizobo |
| 1534 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007016 | Kaonga |
| 1535 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007017 | Nakambala |
| 1536 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007018 | Nega Nega |
| 1537 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007019 | Lubombo |
| 1538 | 109 | Southern | 109007 | Mazabuka | 109007020 | Mugoto |
| 1539 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008001 | Malundu |
| 1540 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008002 | Hamusonde |
| 1541 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008003 | Kaila |
| 1542 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008004 | Keemba |
| 1543 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008005 | Choongo East |
| 1544 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008006 | Choongo West |
| 1545 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008007 | Bweengwa |
| 1546 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008008 | Hamangaba |
| 1547 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008009 | Hamamvwa |
| 1548 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008010 | Katimba |
| 1549 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008011 | Bbombo |
| 1550 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008012 | Hatontola |
| 1551 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008013 | Hufwa-Hamapande |
| 1552 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008014 | Mayaba |
| 1553 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008015 | Chisekese |
| 1554 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008016 | Ufwenuka |
| 1555 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008017 | Singonya |
| 1556 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008018 | Chipembele |
| 1557 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008019 | Manungu |
| 1558 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008020 | Monze Urban |
| 1559 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008021 | Mwanza West |
| 1560 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008022 | Mwanza Central |
| 1561 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008023 | Mwanza East |
| 1562 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008024 | Chona |
| 1563 | 109 | Southern | 109008 | Monze | 109008025 | Moomba |
| 1564 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009001 | Moobola |
| 1565 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009002 | Namakube |
| 1566 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009003 | Itapa |
| 1567 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009004 | Ichila |
| 1568 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009005 | Ngabo |
| 1569 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009006 | Namwala Central |
| 1570 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009007 | Baambwe |
| 1571 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009008 | Maala |
| 1572 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009009 | Namusonde |
| 1573 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009010 | Kabulamwanda |
| 1574 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009011 | Kantengwa |
| 1575 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009012 | Mandondo |
| 1576 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009013 | Mbeza |
| 1577 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009014 | Nakamboma |
| 1578 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009015 | Chitongo |
| 1579 | 109 | Southern | 109009 | Namwala | 109009016 | Ndema |
| 1580 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010001 | Kasiya |
| 1581 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010002 | Pemba |
| 1582 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010003 | Hamaundu |
| 1583 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010004 | Demu |
| 1584 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010005 | Kasikili |
| 1585 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010006 | Maambo |
| 1586 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010007 | Kauba |
| 1587 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010008 | Yotam Muleya |
| 1588 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010009 | Habunkululu |
| 1589 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010010 | Dobo |
| 1590 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010011 | Nachibanga |
| 1591 | 109 | Southern | 109010 | Pemba | 109010012 | Muzoka |
| 1592 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011001 | Manchamvwa Inland |
| 1593 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011002 | Sinadambwe |
| 1594 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011003 | Lusangazi |
| 1595 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011004 | Mulimya |
| 1596 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011005 | Mutuba |
| 1597 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011006 | Nabuteezi |
| 1598 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011007 | Nanyanga |
| 1599 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011008 | Simamba |
| 1600 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011009 | Kariba |
| 1601 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011010 | Namuzunga |
| 1602 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011011 | Munyama |
| 1603 | 109 | Southern | 109011 | Siavonga | 109011012 | Manchamvwa Lake Shore |
| 1604 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012001 | Chiyabi |
| 1605 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012002 | Malima |
| 1606 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012003 | Sinenge |
| 1607 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012004 | Nang’ombe |
| 1608 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012005 | Nkandabbwe |
| 1609 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012006 | Sinazongwe |
| 1610 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012007 | Mweezya |
| 1611 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012008 | Maamba |
| 1612 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012009 | Muchekwa |
| 1613 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012010 | Mweemba |
| 1614 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012011 | Muuka |
| 1615 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012012 | Tekelo |
| 1616 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012013 | Mweenda |
| 1617 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012014 | Siameja |
| 1618 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012015 | Namazambwe |
| 1619 | 109 | Southern | 109012 | Sinazongwe | 109012016 | Mabinga |
| 1620 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013001 | Zimba |
| 1621 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013002 | Mangonda |
| 1622 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013003 | Chuundwe |
| 1623 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013004 | Mafumba |
| 1624 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013005 | Luyaba |
| 1625 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013006 | Chidi |
| 1626 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013007 | Mulamfu |
| 1627 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013008 | Mbwiko |
| 1628 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013009 | Simwatachela |
| 1629 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013010 | Siamafumba |
| 1630 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013011 | Chalimongela |
| 1631 | 109 | Southern | 109013 | Zimba | 109013012 | Kanyanga |
| 1632 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001001 | Muchatanga |
| 1633 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001002 | Luanginga |
| 1634 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001003 | Mapungu |
| 1635 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001004 | Buleya |
| 1636 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001005 | Ndoka |
| 1637 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001006 | Lukona |
| 1638 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001007 | Namulilo |
| 1639 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001008 | Ng’uma |
| 1640 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001009 | Mitwi |
| 1641 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001010 | Kandambo |
| 1642 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001011 | Chilele |
| 1643 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001012 | Lutwi |
| 1644 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001013 | Liumba |
| 1645 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001014 | Yuka |
| 1646 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001015 | Salunda |
| 1647 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001016 | Luola |
| 1648 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001017 | Siluwe |
| 1649 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001018 | Likulundundu |
| 1650 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001019 | Upangoma |
| 1651 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001020 | Kuuli |
| 1652 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001021 | Mishulundu |
| 1653 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001022 | Sishekanu |
| 1654 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001023 | Libonda |
| 1655 | 110 | Western | 110001 | Kalabo | 110001024 | Ng’unyama |
| 1656 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002001 | Lunyati |
| 1657 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002002 | Kalumwange |
| 1658 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002003 | Shitwa |
| 1659 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002004 | Namaloba |
| 1660 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002005 | Longe |
| 1661 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002006 | Mulamatila |
| 1662 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002007 | Kashamu |
| 1663 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002008 | Naliele |
| 1664 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002009 | Shilombo |
| 1665 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002010 | Shikombwe |
| 1666 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002011 | Mangango |
| 1667 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002012 | Mushwala |
| 1668 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002013 | Kapili |
| 1669 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002014 | Luambuwa |
| 1670 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002015 | Nalulembwe |
| 1671 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002016 | Namafulo |
| 1672 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002017 | Lukute |
| 1673 | 110 | Western | 110002 | Kaoma | 110002018 | Winda |
| 1674 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003001 | Limulunga West |
| 1675 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003002 | Makuku |
| 1676 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003003 | Mabili |
| 1677 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003004 | Ushaa |
| 1678 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003005 | Ikwichi |
| 1679 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003006 | Limulunga East |
| 1680 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003007 | Namboma |
| 1681 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003008 | Miulwe |
| 1682 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003009 | Nangula |
| 1683 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003010 | Sitoya |
| 1684 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003011 | Simaa |
| 1685 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003012 | Ndanda |
| 1686 | 110 | Western | 110003 | Limulunga | 110003013 | Ituku |
| 1687 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004001 | Lububa |
| 1688 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004002 | Lui |
| 1689 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004003 | Mbanyutu |
| 1690 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004004 | Nkenga |
| 1691 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004005 | Mwanawasa |
| 1692 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004006 | Namando |
| 1693 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004007 | Kahumbu |
| 1694 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004008 | Luampa |
| 1695 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004009 | Mulwa |
| 1696 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004010 | Nakayembe |
| 1697 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004011 | Nyambi |
| 1698 | 110 | Western | 110004 | Luampa | 110004012 | Inkunikila |
| 1699 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005001 | Simakumba |
| 1700 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005002 | Kamilende |
| 1701 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005003 | Kaluwawa |
| 1702 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005004 | Dongwe |
| 1703 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005005 | Kashamba |
| 1704 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005006 | Mwito |
| 1705 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005007 | Shizize |
| 1706 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005008 | Kang’oti |
| 1707 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005009 | Luanchuma |
| 1708 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005010 | Namayula |
| 1709 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005011 | Mwandi |
| 1710 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005012 | Ngimbu |
| 1711 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005013 | Kawaya |
| 1712 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005014 | Lukau |
| 1713 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005015 | Mbanga |
| 1714 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005016 | Lyambai |
| 1715 | 110 | Western | 110005 | Lukulu | 110005017 | Likapai |
| 1716 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006001 | Mataba |
| 1717 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006002 | Lwambimba |
| 1718 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006003 | Lupui |
| 1719 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006004 | Kakwacha |
| 1720 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006005 | Lutembwe |
| 1721 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006006 | Mitete |
| 1722 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006007 | Kashizhi |
| 1723 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006008 | Lungwevungu |
| 1724 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006009 | Chinonwe |
| 1725 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006010 | Kakulunda |
| 1726 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006011 | Mumbumbu |
| 1727 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006012 | Muyondoti |
| 1728 | 110 | Western | 110006 | Mitete | 110006013 | Nyaala |
| 1729 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007001 | Mulambwa |
| 1730 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007002 | Katongo |
| 1731 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007003 | Yeta |
| 1732 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007004 | Namushekende |
| 1733 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007005 | Namasho |
| 1734 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007006 | Kama |
| 1735 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007007 | Lumbo |
| 1736 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007008 | Lealui Lower |
| 1737 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007009 | Mabumbu |
| 1738 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007010 | Lealui Upper |
| 1739 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007011 | Kanyonyo |
| 1740 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007012 | Lewanika |
| 1741 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007013 | Imwiko |
| 1742 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007014 | Kambule |
| 1743 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007015 | Ilute |
| 1744 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007016 | Kaande |
| 1745 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007017 | Nakato |
| 1746 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007018 | Looma |
| 1747 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007019 | Nalwei |
| 1748 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007020 | Siyowe |
| 1749 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007021 | Lukalanya |
| 1750 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007022 | Imalyo |
| 1751 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007023 | Mutondo |
| 1752 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007024 | Namengo |
| 1753 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007025 | Litawa |
| 1754 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007026 | Nakanyaa |
| 1755 | 110 | Western | 110007 | Mongu | 110007027 | Mbekise |
| 1756 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008001 | Kasompa |
| 1757 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008002 | Kamanga |
| 1758 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008003 | Luamuloba |
| 1759 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008004 | Nawinda |
| 1760 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008005 | Kabanga |
| 1761 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008006 | Sichili |
| 1762 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008007 | Mulobezi |
| 1763 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008008 | Machile |
| 1764 | 110 | Western | 110008 | Mulobezi | 110008009 | Salumbwe |
| 1765 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009001 | Chisu |
| 1766 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009002 | Mushukula |
| 1767 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009003 | Kalundu |
| 1768 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009004 | Lwazamba |
| 1769 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009005 | Magumwi |
| 1770 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009006 | Adonsi |
| 1771 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009007 | Lutaba |
| 1772 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009008 | Sankolonga |
| 1773 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009009 | Mabumbu |
| 1774 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009010 | Mwandi |
| 1775 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009011 | Simungoma |
| 1776 | 110 | Western | 110009 | Mwandi | 110009012 | Loanja |
| 1777 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010001 | Mukukutu |
| 1778 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010002 | Kataba |
| 1779 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010003 | Lubosi |
| 1780 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010004 | Nanjucha |
| 1781 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010005 | Muoyo |
| 1782 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010006 | Ukolo |
| 1783 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010007 | Kambai |
| 1784 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010008 | Makoka |
| 1785 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010009 | Lyamakumba |
| 1786 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010010 | Silowana |
| 1787 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010011 | Likulwe |
| 1788 | 110 | Western | 110010 | Nalolo | 110010012 | Shekela |
| 1789 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011001 | Maloba |
| 1790 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011002 | Shishamba |
| 1791 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011003 | Namilangi |
| 1792 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011004 | Munkuye |
| 1793 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011005 | Lombelombe |
| 1794 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011006 | Nkeyema |
| 1795 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011007 | Shimano |
| 1796 | 110 | Western | 110011 | Nkeyema | 110011008 | Litoya |
| 1797 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012001 | Lumbe Nanyezu |
| 1798 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012002 | Mata |
| 1799 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012003 | Namukokoba |
| 1800 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012004 | Muweswa |
| 1801 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012005 | Sibukali |
| 1802 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012006 | Lumbe |
| 1803 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012007 | Silwizi |
| 1804 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012008 | Naluywa |
| 1805 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012009 | Wanyau |
| 1806 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012010 | Imatanda |
| 1807 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012011 | Imatongo |
| 1808 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012012 | Lipuwe |
| 1809 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012013 | Mwanambuyu |
| 1810 | 110 | Western | 110012 | Senanga | 110012014 | Liangati |
| 1811 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013001 | Maondo |
| 1812 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013002 | Nakatindi |
| 1813 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013003 | Mulimambango |
| 1814 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013004 | Katima |
| 1815 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013005 | Imusho |
| 1816 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013006 | Kalobelelwa |
| 1817 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013007 | Silumbu |
| 1818 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013008 | Nangombe |
| 1819 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013009 | Luampungu |
| 1820 | 110 | Western | 110013 | Sesheke | 110013010 | Lusu |
| 1821 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014001 | Sipuma |
| 1822 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014002 | Lilondo |
| 1823 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014003 | Simu |
| 1824 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014004 | Mambolomoka |
| 1825 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014005 | Mulangu |
| 1826 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014006 | Keyana |
| 1827 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014007 | Namono |
| 1828 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014008 | Nalitengeya |
| 1829 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014009 | Mulonga |
| 1830 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014010 | Beshe |
| 1831 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014011 | State Ranch |
| 1832 | 110 | Western | 110014 | Shangombo | 110014012 | Kaunga Mashi |
| 1833 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015001 | Nengu |
| 1834 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015002 | Mutala |
| 1835 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015003 | Mwenyi |
| 1836 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015004 | Lubuta |
| 1837 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015005 | Lwambi |
| 1838 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015006 | Natalui |
| 1839 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015007 | Licha |
| 1840 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015008 | Maala |
| 1841 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015009 | Liumena |
| 1842 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015010 | Tuuwa |
| 1843 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015011 | Malamo |
| 1844 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015012 | Lumbamba |
| 1845 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015013 | Lueti |
| 1846 | 110 | Western | 110015 | Sikongo | 110015014 | Ng’umbele |
| 1847 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016001 | Kalongola |
| 1848 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016002 | Watembo |
| 1849 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016003 | Nalwashi |
| 1850 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016004 | Nangweshi |
| 1851 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016005 | Mbeta |
| 1852 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016006 | Sioma |
| 1853 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016007 | Mbume |
| 1854 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016008 | Sikabenga |
| 1855 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016009 | Mutomena |
| 1856 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016010 | Liwandamo |
| 1857 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016011 | Lipaneno |
| 1858 | 110 | Western | 110016 | Sioma | 110016012 | Mulamba |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GENERAL ELECTIONS (MANDEVU CONSTITUENCY NO. 80, KASENENGWA CONSTITUENCY NO. 41, LUSAKA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NO. 79, CHAWAMA CONSTITUENCY NO. 76, MAFINGA CONSTITUENCY NO. 89 AND MPULUNGU CONSTITUENCY NO. 105) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 67 of 2021.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly General Elections (Mandevu Constituency No. 80, Kasenengwa Constituency No. 41, Lusaka Central Constituency No. 79, Chawama Constituency No. 76, Mafinga Constituency No. 89 and Mpulungu Constituency No. 105) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Mandevu Constituency No. 80, Kasenengwa Constituency No. 41, Lusaka Central Constituency No. 79, Chawama Constituency No. 76, Mafinga Constituency No. 89 and Mpulungu Constituency No. 105 shall be lodged with the returning officer on Monday, 12th July, 2021, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Monday, 12th July, 2021 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 11th August, 2021.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The polls for the election of a Member of Parliament in the Constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Thursday, 12th August, 2021, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 68 of 2021.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as mayor or councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Monday, 12th July, 2021, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Monday, 12th July, 2021, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 11th August, 2021.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a mayor or councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 12th August, 2021, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
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ELECTION FOR MAYOR |
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Province |
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District |
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Copperbelt |
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Luanshya |
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ELECTION FOR COUNCILLOR |
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
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Lusaka |
Kafue |
105004007 |
Matanda |
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Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
102010004 |
Mushili |
|
Kitwe |
Nkana |
102004021 |
Kamakonde |
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Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
101006013 |
Kabwale |
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Chinsali |
Chinsali |
106002010 |
Ichinga |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (KAUMBWE CONSTITUENCY NO. 50) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for elections
3. Campaign
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 74 of 2021.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly (Kaumbwe Constituency No. 50) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as Member of Parliament for Kaumbwe Constituency shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 30th September, 2021 between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 30th September, 2021 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 20th October, 2021.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a Member of Parliament in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 21st October, 2021 between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 if only one candidate is validly nominated for election.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 75 of 2021.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nominations for elections
A candidate for election as Council Chairperson and Councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Thursday, 30th September, 2021, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 30th September, 2021 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 20th October, 2021.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a Council Chairperson and Councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 21st October, 2021, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district or ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
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DISTRICTS |
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ELECTION FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON |
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Province |
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District |
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1. Central |
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Chisamba |
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2. Eastern |
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Lusanganzi |
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ELECTION FOR COUNCILLORS |
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
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Masaiti |
Masaiti |
102007009 |
Kamitungo |
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Mwansabombwe |
Mwansabombwe |
104008009 |
Lufubu |
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Mushindamo |
Solwei East |
108011006 |
Kalilele |
|
Zimba |
Mapatizya |
109013007 |
Mulamfu |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (KABWATA CONSTITUENCY NO. 77) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 87 of 2021.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Kabwata Constituency No. 77) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Kabwata Constituency No. 77 shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 28th December, 2021, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 28th December, 2021, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 19th January, 2022.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a Member of Parliament in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Thursday, 20th January, 2022, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a Constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION (KABWATA CONSTITUENCY NO. 77) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 8 of 2022.
[Made under regulation 15(1) of the Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016]
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Election (Kabwata Constituency No. 77) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
A candidate for election as a Member of Parliament for Kabwata Constituency No. 77 shall lodge a nomination with the returning officer on Wednesday, 19th January, 2022, between 09.00 hours and 15.00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Wednesday, 19th January, 2022 at 15.00 hours and close at 18.00 hours on Wednesday, 2nd February, 2022.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a Member of Parliament in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken on Thursday, 3rd February, 2022, between 06.00 hours and 18.00 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in the constituency referred to in paragraph 2 if only one candidate is validly nominated for election.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2022
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
5. Revocation of S.I. No. 18 of 2022
SI 21 of 2022.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a Mayor or Councillor or in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 22nd March, 2022, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 22nd March, 2022, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 13th April, 2022.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a Mayor or Councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 14th April, 2022, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
5. Revocation of S.I. No. 18 of 2022
The Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order, 2022, is revoked.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
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ELECTION FOR MAYOR |
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Province |
District |
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Western |
Mongu |
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ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS |
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
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Luwingu |
Lubanseshi |
107004008 |
Lukutu |
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Monze |
Monze Central |
109008010 |
Katimba |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER, 2022
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 38 of 2022.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as Councillor in a District and Ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Tuesday, 7th June, 2022, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Tuesday, 7th June, 2022 at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 29th June, 2022.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of Councillor in a District and Ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 30th June, 2022, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a District and Ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTION FOR COUNCILLOR
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
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Mkushi |
Mkushi North |
101008010 |
Nshinso |
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Mongu |
Mongu Central |
110007007 |
Lumbo |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2022
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 51 of 2022.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as Council Chairperson in the district set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 25th August, 2022, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 25th August, 2022, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 14th September, 2022.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a Council Chairperson in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 15th September, 2022, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON
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Province |
District |
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Lusaka |
Luangwa |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 2) ORDER, 2022
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 61 of 2022.
The Oder may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 2) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a council chairperson or councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 13th October, 2022, between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 3rd November, 2022.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) A poll for the election of a council chairperson or councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Friday, 4th November, 2022, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward set out in the Schedule if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
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Province |
District |
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Eastern |
Lusangazi |
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Central |
Mkushi |
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Luapula |
Mwense |
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ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS |
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District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
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Chingola |
Nchanga |
102002027 |
Bupalo |
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Lufwanyama |
Lufwanyama |
102006007 |
Kafubu |
|
Serenje |
Serenje |
101011020 |
Kabamba |
|
Milenge |
Milenge |
104007012 |
Mikula |
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Mwansabombwe |
Mwansabombwe |
104008002 |
Musaba |
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Samfya |
Bangweulu |
104011004 |
Musaba |
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Nchelenge |
Nchelenge |
104010005 |
Kashikishi |
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Chifunabuli |
Chifunabuli |
1040012005 |
Kapeshi |
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Luangwa |
Feira |
105005004 |
Chikoma |
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Chilubi |
Chilubi |
107001002 |
Kanama |
|
Mungwi |
Malole |
107008001 |
Fibwe |
|
Chilubi |
Chilubi |
107001023 |
Bumba |
|
Mpika |
Mpika |
106005007 |
Chishibesonde |
|
Gwembe |
Gwembe |
109003005 |
Bbondo |
|
Gwembe |
Gwembe |
109003011 |
Chibuwe |
|
Kalabo |
Kalabo Central |
110001001 |
Muchatanga |
|
Mkushi |
Mkushi South |
101007001 |
Mibanga |
|
Chama |
Chama South |
106001019 |
Lumezi |
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER, 2022
[Section 125]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 63 of 2022.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a Mayor or Councillor or in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 13th October, 2022, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 13th October, 2022, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Thursday, 3rd November, 2022.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) A poll for the election of a Councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Friday, 4th November, 2022, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward set out in the Schedule if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No.Name |
|
Mambwe |
Malambo |
103005010Mphomwa |
|
Senga Hill |
Senga Hill |
107010002Chela |
|
Lunte |
Lunte |
107011007Malaila |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTIONS (KABUSHI CONSTITUENCY NO. 36 AND KWACHA CONSTITUENCY NO. 22) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) (NO. 3) ORDER
[Section 28]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Campaign period
3. Election date and time of poll
SI 64 of 2022.
This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By-Elections (Kabushi Constituency No. 36 and Kwacha Constituency No. 22) (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 3) Order.
The campaign period shall continue in the Kabushi Constituency No. 36 and Kwacha Constituency No. 22 from the date of notification of the poll day in the Gazette and close at 18:00 hours on Thursday, 20th October, 2022.
3. Election date and time of poll
The polls for the election of a Member of Parliament in the Kabushi and Kwacha constituencies referred to in paragraph 2 shall take place on Friday, 21st October, 2022, between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours.
ELECTORAL PROCESS (LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTIONS) (ELECTION DATE AND TIME OF POLL) ORDER, 2023
[Section 13]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Date and time of nomination for election
3. Campaign period
4. Election date and time of poll
SI 8 of 2023.
This Order may be cited as the Electoral Process (Local Government By-Elections) (Election Date and Time of Poll) Order.
2. Date and time of nomination for election
A candidate for election as a Councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall lodge a nomination with the Returning Officer on Thursday, 16th March, 2023, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours.
The campaign period shall commence on Thursday, 16th March, 2023, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 19th April, 2023.
4. Election date and time of poll
(1) The poll for the election of a Councillor in a district and ward set out in the Schedule shall take place on Thursday, 20th April, 2023, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours.
(2) A poll shall not be taken in a district and ward if only one candidate is validly nominated.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraphs 2 and 4]
ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS
|
District |
Constituency |
Ward No. |
Name |
|
Serenje |
Serenje |
101011013 |
Muchinda |
|
Chililabombwe |
Chililabombwe |
102001016 |
Chitimukulu |
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Lupososhi |
Lupososhi |
107012005 |
Katilye |




