Lukwago Raises Alarm Over Low Voter Turnout, BVVK Machine Use

By Muhamadi Matovu | Thursday, January 22, 2026
Lukwago Raises Alarm Over Low Voter Turnout, BVVK Machine Use
Today, they have totally abandoned the use of BVVK machines without any explanation

The incumbent Kampala Lord Mayor and mayoral candidate has expressed concern over what he described as “the lowest voter turnout” he has witnessed in his lifetime, citing voter apathy, public despondency, and frustration as key factors.

The mayor made the remarks on [insert date] after casting his vote at Wakaligga polling station, observing that polling centers across the city were sparsely populated.

He also criticized the handling of BVVK voter authentication machines, initially introduced to verify ballot papers.

“Today, they have totally abandoned the use of BVVK machines without any explanation,” he said, questioning how ballots are being authenticated with the sole use of the national voter register.

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Election observers have similarly reported low turnout across Kampala, highlighting growing concerns about voter engagement and confidence in the city’s electoral process.

The mayor’s statements come amid a competitive race for the city’s top political office and ongoing public scrutiny over electoral procedures.

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