INEC unveils 2025-2026 election timetable 

INEC unveils

Resumes voter registration

The Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), has unveiled a comprehensive electoral timetable for 2025 and 2026, including five major elections and the resumption of nationwide Continuous Voter Registration, (CVR).

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This announcement was made by INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, during the second quarterly consultative meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners, (RECs), held in Abuja yesterday.

The electoral body, in a statement on its official X handle, said it is gearing-up for a busy period, with a series of crucial polls scheduled across various states.

In the statement, the INEC Chairman stated that: “The five major elections highlighted in the new timetable include bye-elections in 12 states, slated for August 16, 2025, followed by the Anambra State Governorship election on November 8, 2025. Looking into 2026, the schedule includes Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on February 21, 2026; the Ekiti State Governorship election on June 20, 2026, and the Osun State Governorship election on August 8, 2026”.

Yakubu also announced the nationwide resumption of the Continuous Voter Registration exercise. “Online pre-registration will commence on August 18, 2025, followed by in-person registration across the country from August 25, 2025. For Anambra State, ahead of its governorship election, the CVR will begin earlier, next week, and will be conducted simultaneously in all 326 wards to ensure the compilation of a new voters’ register at least 90 days before the election, as required by law”, he stated.

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During the meeting, Yakubu welcomed two newly appointed National Commissioners, Professor Sunday Aja and AbdulRazaq Yusuf, as well as six recently sworn-in RECs attending the meeting for the first time.

The INEC Chairman emphasised the critical role of RECs in election management, urging them to proactively implement policy and procedural issues without constant prompting from the Headquarters.

Addressing concerns regarding the interpretation of Section 65 of the Electoral Act 2022 on the review of election results, Yakubu stated that the Commission is working on a supplementary regulation and guidelines to provide clarity.

He assured that this document would be uploaded to INEC’s official platforms for public information as early as this week.

The meeting, which followed extensive consultations with political parties, civil society organisations, the media, and election security agencies, aimed to address key issues arising from these engagements and strategise for improved electoral service delivery across Nigeria.

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