Togo: Municipal Elections Postponed to July 17

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Tuesday, 03 June 2025 14:54
Togo: Municipal Elections Postponed to July 17

(Togo First) - Togo postponed its municipal elections from July 10 to July 17, 2025. The Ministry of Territorial Administration announced the change on May 29, citing a presidential decree.

The delay, the Ministry explained, was requested by political parties, especially the opposition. They wanted more time to prepare properly.

The Ministry had also extended the deadline for submitting candidacies. It moved from May 29 to midnight on June 1.

The new schedule changes advance voting for defense, security, and paramilitary forces. They will vote on July 14, three days before the general population. This early vote lets them focus on maintaining order and securing the election day.

The electoral campaign will run from midnight on July 1, to 11:59 p.m. on July 15. This period allows parties, independent lists, and candidates to present their plans to voters nationwide.

In a second press release the same day, the Ministry clarified the number of municipal council seats. A May 21 decree had raised the total to 1,667 seats. The Ministry reverted it to the original 1,527 seats, following the 2018 legal provisions.

These municipal elections mark the second local vote since Togo reintroduced communes in 2019 as part of its decentralization efforts.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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