CCMG Announces Parallel Vote Tabulation (Pvt) Findings for the 2015 Presidential Election

CCMG Announces Parallel Vote Tabulation (Pvt) Findings for the 2015 Presidential Election

As part of its overall effort to observe the 2015 presidential election, the Christian Churches Monitoring Group (CCMG) conducted a Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT). The PVT methodology provides independent assessment of official results based on the official announced and posted results from a nationally representative sample of polling stations and polling streams selected by a trained statistician.

CCMG’s PVT sample included 703 polling streams at 501 polling stations at which there were 398,498 registered voters and 130,717 votes were cast on Election Day. CCMG’s PVT data comes from polling stations and polling streams where voting and counting occurred and based on direct observation by CCMG PVT monitors of the entire process there. No CCMG PVT data comes from collation centres. This gives the highest assurance that CCMG’s PVT findings reflect the actual ballots cast by voters. CCMG’s PVT estimates are consistent with the Electoral Commission of Zambia’s (ECZ) official results and therefore the contestants, political parties and Zambians should be confident that the official results for the 2015 presidential election reflect the votes actually cast at polling stations and polling streams.

Find the entire findings here: http://caritaszambia.org/index.php/publications/general/file/75-ccmg-verification-insert-24th-january-2015

About Caritas Zambia

Caritas Zambia is a Catholic Organisation that is an integral structure of the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB). The Conference of Bishops is a permanent grouping of Bishops of a given nation or territory that jointly exercises certain pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian faithful of their territory. This is done for the sake of effective evangelisation. To promote the principle of the common good which the Church offers humankind, especially through forms and programmes of the apostolate which are fittingly adapted to the circumstances of the time and place, is the role of Bishops.