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Voting for the Edo State governorship election has commenced, with over 2.2 million registered voters. Seventeen political parties are participating, primarily competing among the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Congress (APC), and Labour Party (LP). Election officials aim for a fair and transparent electoral process.

Voting has begun in the Edo State governorship election, with approximately 2,249,780 registered voters participating in the democratic process. This election is significant as 17 political parties are contesting, but the primary focus remains on three major parties: the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Congress (APC), and the Labour Party (LP). Election officials have mobilized across various polling units, ensuring that the electoral process runs smoothly.

Voters have arrived at polling stations with their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs), ready to make their choice for the next governor. Images from the day showcase both electoral officials and citizens engaging in the voting process, highlighting the vibrant democratic spirit in Edo State.

As the polls progress, authorities have called for peaceful participation and adherence to electoral guidelines, ensuring a fair and transparent election. Observers and security personnel are on the ground to monitor activities and maintain order throughout the election day.

With political tension and anticipation high, the outcome of this election could significantly impact the political landscape in Edo State, making it essential for every eligible voter to exercise their franchise. The process reflects not just a political event but a critical moment in the state's governance and future.

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