The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has launched a digital system for voter and candidate registration, marking a significant shift from paper-based electoral processes to digital operations. Speaking at the launch event, NEBE Chairperson Melatwork Hailu … said the digital platform is expected to improve operational efficiency, enhance data accuracy and inclusivity, reduce costs, and strengthen the Board’s institutional capacity. President of the Federal Supreme Court, Tewodros Mihret, described the system as a major milestone in the modernization of Ethiopia’s electoral administration. He underscored the importance of the independence of electoral institutions in building a democratic system, adding that the new digital registration platform would contribute to the credibility of future elections. According to NEBE, the digital system offers three registration options: a mobile application known as “Mirechaye” (My Election), an online registration portal, and in-person registration at polling stations using tablets. (Press release)




