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Nigeria 2019 Election, Check your voter's status


The Independent National Electoral Commission had developed a platform on their portal to help ease registered voters troubled heart in regards to registration status and otherwise, you can as well make good use of their website.

Below are some details that can help you get along.


  1. Before going to register to vote again, your registration from 2011 or 2015 may still be valid for 2019. Confirm the status of your voter registration via. → http://voterreg.inecnigeria.org/
  2. If you can find your details, then your registration is still valid. DO NOT register again!
  3. If you could not find your details, go and register IMMEDIATELY. To check how and where to register, click here →http://www.govote.ng/locator
  4. If your status is VALID, go and pick up your Permanent Voters Card (PVC) at your Local Government Secretariat before December 18th, 2018.
  5. To check the location of your Local Government Secretariat where you can pick up your Permanent Voters Card, click here. →http://www.inecnigeria.org/?page_id=5217
  6. If you lost your Permanent Voters Card (PVC) from 2011-2015, click here. →http://www.govote.ng/lost
  7. If you have moved house since 2015 you can move your registration to your new location. Find out how.→ http://www.govote.ng/moved

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