KALANGALA - The islanders of Kalangala district will go to the polls on June 24 to elect their new woman representative in Parliament following the death of Hellen Nakimuli in April.
Electoral Commission chairperson announced the date for the by-election on Friday during a stakeholders meeting held at Kalangala district headquarters.
Under Ugandan law, the EC has to organise a by-election following the death or resignation of a Member of Parliament.
The Kalangala Woman MP seat fell vacant after Nakimuli, who was a National Unity Platform (NUP) member, died aged 41 on April 19 following a surgical procedure in Kampala.
She had retained the seat in January's parliamentary elections.
In the roadmap introduced to islanders, the update of the national voter’s register will take place on May 11-13, followed by the display of the updated register on May 20-29.
As of the last general elections, Kalangala has a total number of 44,557 voters.
Nomination of candidates will be held on June 10-11, and campaigns on June 12-22.
Voters will descend on the 115 polling stations across the island district on June 24 to elect their new Woman MP. Biometric Voter Verification Kits will be used for voting at all polling centres.
Justice Simon Byabakama with commissioners and electoral commission officials from Kalangala District. (Credit: Samuel Nkuba)