Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 Turn Out in Primary Elections There was a huge turnout in some polling stations a stark contrast to primary elections in the past. Some voters ran into thousands while in some areas the valid votes were less than the spoiled ballots. The long queues might have been the result of the cell registers where every community citizen was meant to be listed. People went out to vote for fear of reprisals if they did not. This could also be the reason why in some polling stations there were more spoilt ballots than valid ballots. The strategy of forcing every villager on the cell register is also the reason Zanu PF boasted of 4.5million people on the cell registers but the strange thing is that some people preferred to spoil ballots rather than vote for Zanu PF candidates. Most people went out to the voting centres so that they would be marked as having gone to vote thereby guaranteeing security and protection in the election campaign. What was also strange was the fact that reports indicated many citizens were assisted to vote but what was conspicuous by its absence on the results forms were the number of assisted voters. If there were no assisted voters as the forms indicated it remains to be seen if numbers of assisted voters will go down in the harmonised elections. MARCH 2023 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 20

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