Cameroon Electoral Register Sees Increase of 210,000 New Voters Ahead of Presidential Election

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Cameroon has registered 210,000 new voters in early 2025, raising the total to 8,055,622. ELECAM’s recent session focused on election preparations and strategic plans, with a call for all eligible citizens to participate in the upcoming presidential election for a robust democratic process.

In early 2025, Cameroon has reported an addition of 210,000 new voters, raising the total number of registered voters to 8,055,622. This increase was revealed during the first ordinary session of the Electoral Board, ELECAM, which focused on reviewing the quarterly report and evaluating strategic plans for the upcoming presidential election scheduled for October 2025. Dr. Enow Abrams Egbe, Chairperson of the board, announced the official commencement of the electoral year.

With the latest registrations, the voter tally has risen from 7,845,622 at the end of 2024 to the current total of 8,055,622. This significant growth indicates a mobilization effort by citizens in preparation for the pivotal presidential election. ELECAM has actively advocated for eligible citizens to register, emphasizing that each new voter enhances the electoral strength of the populace, promoting a more representative democracy.

As the nation gears up for an important election, it is essential for all eligible citizens to seize the opportunity to register. Participating in the electoral process is a fundamental right, and a larger voter base will contribute to fortifying the transparency and credibility of the elections. The voice of the people must determine the nation’s direction as they prepare to cast their votes.

In summary, Cameroon’s electoral register has welcomed 210,000 new voters, signaling increased civic engagement ahead of the October 2025 presidential election. The ongoing efforts by ELECAM to encourage voter registration reinforce the importance of every individual’s participation. A higher voter turnout is crucial for ensuring a fair and credible electoral process that reflects the will of the people.

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