North West Sets Stage for Regional Elections with 1,451 Accredited Electors



The North West Region has finalized its electoral college for the upcoming regional elections with 1,451 accredited electors drawn from municipal councils and the traditional chieftaincy. The statistics, published by Elections Cameroon ELECAM North West, outline the distribution of voters mandated by Section 243 of the Electoral Code, which requires municipal councillors to elect divisional delegates through indirect universal suffrage, while traditional rulers choose their representatives through peer elections.

Boyo records 175 electors made up of 108 municipal councillors and 67 traditional rulers. Bui follows with 253 electors, including 188 councillors and 65 rulers. Donga Mantung leads with 272 electors drawn from 162 councillors and 110 rulers.

Menchum confirms 169 electors made up of 99 councillors and 70 rulers. Mezam stands at 258, including 221 councillors and 37 rulers. Momo enters the process with 212 electors drawn from 124 councillors and 88 rulers. Ngoketunjia completes the list with 112 electors made up of 96 councillors and 16 rulers.

Across the region, municipal councillors total 998 and traditional rulers account for 453, giving a combined electoral college of 1,451.

These figures signal the region’s readiness for a decisive vote that shapes its governance framework.

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By Vanguard Media Group 
CEO:Chifu Edward 
Community Radio consultant/Facilitator 
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