The National Secretariat of the All People’s Congress (APC) has ordered an immediate verification exercise following the detection of discrepancies in the party’s electronic Constituency Register of Eligible Voters (CREVs), ahead of the forthcoming constituency elections.

According to a public notice dated 9th June 2026, the electronic version of the CREVs was published on the party’s official website, apcsl.net, on Monday, 8th June 2026, following the earlier release of the ward-based register.

However, the Secretariat noted that inconsistencies were identified in the declaration sheets and election result returns submitted by the Independent Elections Management Committee (IEMC) after the recently concluded Ward Executive Elections. It stated that the documents did not include Membership Identification Numbers (MINs) for successful candidates, a gap which may have affected the accuracy and completeness of the electronically generated register.

In response, the APC National Secretariat has directed all Regional, District, and Constituency Executives, Ward Executives, Sitting Councilors, Members of Parliament, and other relevant stakeholders to immediately verify the published register.

The exercise requires stakeholders to carefully review and confirm the accuracy of names of ward executives, constituency executives, sitting councilors, and Members of Parliament, including their photographs where applicable.

The Secretariat further instructed that all discrepancies, omissions, incorrect entries, or concerns must be compiled within 48 hours into a Consolidated District File (CDF) and submitted for urgent review and correction.

It also directed that any official whose name is missing or incorrectly captured in the register should promptly report through the appropriate district structures for inclusion in the CDF.

Each submission must include key details such as district, constituency, ward, full name, position held, and Membership Identification Number (MIN). The Secretariat emphasized that the MIN must strictly follow the APC MEMS format, consisting of two alphabetic initials, six numerical digits, a hyphen, and seven numerical digits.

The notice warned that any submission without a valid MIN in the prescribed format will be deemed invalid on the APC MEMS platform and may be excluded from the final Constituency Register of Eligible Voters.

Following the verification process, all corrected records will be forwarded to the Independent Elections Management Committee (IEMC) for final validation, particularly in relation to newly elected ward executives.

The APC further clarified that, in line with Article 42 of the APC Constitution (2022), the IEMC remains the only constitutionally mandated body responsible for validating the identities and results of party election winners.

Once the validation exercise is completed, the National Secretariat will incorporate all approved corrections and finalize the Constituency Register of Eligible Voters for use in the upcoming constituency elections.

The Secretariat concluded by urging full cooperation from all party members and stakeholders to ensure the production of an accurate, transparent, and credible final register.