EC to Recruit Over 50,000 Polling Assistants

By Salmah Namwanje | Wednesday, November 19, 2025
EC to Recruit Over 50,000 Polling Assistants
EC spokesperson Julius Mucunguzi
The Electoral Commission has begun a nationwide recruitment drive for more than 50,000 polling assistants who will operate biometric voter verification machines during the 2026 General Elections, in a move officials say is aimed at improving accuracy, transparency and public trust in the voting process.

The Electoral Commission has announced plans to recruit over 50,000 Ugandans to support polling day operations and other election-related activities ahead of the 2026 General Elections.

EC spokesperson Julius Mucunguzi said the Commission is targeting applicants with at least a Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education, who will be trained to operate or train others to run the biometric voter verification machines that will be deployed countrywide.

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Mucunguzi told journalists that the technology is intended to curb common electoral malpractices and strengthen public confidence in the results.

He said the biometric system is expected to address issues such as ballot stuffing by ensuring that only registered voters receive ballot papers.

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Each polling station will have at least one biometric machine operator, while more than 1,000 trainers will be deployed in every county to guide recruits before polling day.

Mucunguzi said the machines are designed to verify voters’ fingerprints before ballot papers are issued, closing gaps that previously allowed ineligible voters to participate.

The Commission said recruitment has already started and urged qualified Ugandans to apply, stressing that the 2026 polls will rely significantly on technology to promote accuracy, integrity and voter confidence.

Training is expected to roll out in phases across districts ahead of the nationwide deployment.

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