Nigeria General Elections 2019 – HOW TO VOTE | All You Need to Know
At the end of this post you should learn how to vote in the Nigeria’s 2019 General Elections using your Nigeria voters card.
Introduction
This brochure is designed to help you understand the Voting
Procedures during an election. Remember that you are qualified to vote
if you are a registered voter and you name appears on the register of
voters at your polling unit. You must also present yourself at the
polling unit.
Opening of the Polling Units
On each election day, polling units will open for Accreditation and
Voting from 8:00am to 2.00pm. However voters already on the queue before
the close of poll at 2.00pm will be accredited and allowed to vote.
Voting Procedure
Voting at the polling unit will be as follows:
Step 1:Upon arrival at the polling unit, join the queue.
Step 2:The Polling Official will request for your
Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) and check if the photograph on the PVC
matches your face. Then he/she will check if your name is on the
register for that polling unit. He/she will also use the card reader to
confirm the status of the PVC. After this, he/she will check your
fingers to ascertain that you have not voted before.
Step 3: Satisfied that you have been duly verified, the INEC Official will tick against your details in the register.
Step 4: After verifying your PVC, the INEC official
will return it to you. Indelible ink will be applied on the cuticle of
your finger as a further proof that you have voted.
Step 5: The INEC Official will stamp the back of the ballot paper and endorse his/her signature on it.
Step 6: The INEC Official will then fold the ballot paper vertically with the printed side inwards before giving it to you.
Step 7: At the polling booth, you will then stain your appropriate finger for the election with indelible ink.
Step 8: You will use your stained thumb to mark the section provided on the ballot paper for your preferred candidate/party.
Step 9: You will fold the marked ballot paper vertically with the printed side inwards before dropping it in the ballot box.
Step 10: You will then leave the polling station.
Your right as a voter
On each Election Day, you have the right to:
- Access the polling station
- Receive information on the voting procedures from the poll officials
- Vote in secret.

