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"content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I beg to move:- THAT regulation 31 be amended- (a) in paragraph (1) by- (i) deleting the expression “29 or;” (ii) deleting the word “twenty” appearing immediately before the word “standard”; (b) in paragraph (2) by deleting sub-paragraph (c) I want to be clear because the question that was raised about senators by Dr. Khalwale is the same one that we are trying to address in this regulation. The situation is that for all elective seats, when you are a candidate of a political party, the IEBC should not expect you to have subscribers as stipulated in the Constitution. The Constitution only covers independent candidates. So, our amendment is in Regulation 31, which talks about the number of subscribers. We have deleted the regulation that deals with party- nominated candidates, so that it is only the independent candidates who have to have the list of subscribers. Secondly, the requirement by IEBC is that in addition to the names, ID numbers, and voter card numbers they should bring photocopies of the voter’s cards. We have deleted sub-regulation (c) because there is no provision for voter’s cards, and that would be superfluous. So, I propose that Regulation 31 be amended as per the Order Paper."
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