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Electoral Commission applauds peaceful turnout in village-level Special Interest Groups elections

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 23, 2025
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The Electoral Commission (EC) has lauded the majority of Ugandans for their peaceful participation in the recently concluded village-level elections for Special Interest Groups (SIGs), which include Older Persons, Persons with Disabilities, and Youth.

According to EC spokesperson Julius Mucunguzi, the elections were successfully conducted in more than 99% of Uganda’s 71,227 villages, marking a strong start to the broader electoral roadmap ahead of the 2025/2026 general elections.

“We are pleased to report that in the vast majority of villages across the country, the elections proceeded peacefully, in line with the law and the guidelines set by the Electoral Commission,” Mucunguzi said.

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He acknowledged that while the process was largely smooth, there were isolated incidents of violence and complaints in some urban centres—particularly in and around Kampala. In a few cases, these disruptions led to the postponement of elections.

“However, it’s important to emphasise that these incidents affected only a very small fraction of villages. In nearly all locations, committees were elected in a lawful, orderly, and peaceful manner,” he added.

The Commission extended its appreciation to all stakeholders who upheld peace and followed the electoral guidelines. “We commend everyone who participated lawfully. Your conduct reflects the spirit the Commission has promoted since the beginning of the electoral roadmap.”

Mucunguzi also highlighted the collective responsibility of ensuring credible elections, calling on all players—ranging from candidates and voters to political parties, civil society, security agencies, and the media—to play their part.

“Delivering free, fair, transparent, and credible elections is not just the Commission’s job. It’s a shared duty. Everyone involved must help create an environment free from violence and intimidation,” he noted.

Looking ahead, the EC urged continued adherence to the law as the electoral process moves to higher administrative levels, including parish, sub-county, district, city division, and national councils.

“Let peace prevail. Let the law guide us all—whether you’re a candidate, a voter, a civil society actor, media practitioner, or security personnel. No one is above the law, and that principle must anchor our elections,” Mucunguzi concluded.

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