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Anderson Burora Speaks His Mind on Justine Nameere’s Masaka City Parliamentary Seat

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The court ruling that handed victory to Justine Nameere in the Masaka City Woman Member of Parliament race has sparked intense national debate, but for former Rubaga Division Deputy Resident City Commissioner Herbert Anderson Burora, the real story goes far beyond who won or lost.

He believes the most important outcome of the case is the precedent set by the court: that an election recount should be guided by logic, evidence, and numbers, not automatically stopped because of tampered ballot box seals.

Burora argues that for years, broken seals have been used as a convenient excuse to block recounts and defeat the will of voters. In his view, the Masaka ruling has finally challenged this practice. During the three-day recount presided over by Chief Magistrate Albert Asiimwe, ballot papers from 313 polling stations were re-examined.

The exercise revealed that Justine Nameere actually secured 25,502 votes, a sharp increase from the 20,324 votes initially announced by the Electoral Commission. Her main rival, National Unity Platform candidate Rose Nalubowa, saw her total reduce from 25,443 votes to 23,176 after the recount.

According to Burora, these figures alone justify the magistrate’s decision to proceed with the recount despite concerns about ballot box seals. He points out that only one ballot box out of 314 was found with a broken seal at the start of the exercise. Rather than allowing that single issue to derail the entire process, the court assessed whether it could have had a substantial impact on the final outcome and concluded that it could not.

The recount also exposed deeper problems that, in Burora’s view, would have remained hidden if the process had been stopped prematurely. Ten ballot boxes were set aside due to serious inconsistencies.

Seven were found with missing ballot papers, two contained ballot papers marked in a way that did not match official records, and one was invalidated due to the broken seal. As a result, 1,358 votes were cancelled.

Even after these cancellations, the recount showed that more than 60,700 voters participated in the election, a figure higher than what was recorded in the original tally.

Burora believes these numbers demonstrate why recounts must focus on evidence rather than technical excuses. He argues that ballot boxes are stored under the control of election officials, not candidates, and that automatically cancelling recounts because of damaged seals only protects those responsible for poor storage and manipulation.

In his assessment, the Masaka case shows that the real issues often lie in tallying errors and result transmission, not in the physical condition of seals alone.

He further warns that if broken seals are allowed to nullify recounts without deeper inquiry, election officials effectively gain the power to determine election outcomes.

By refusing to follow that logic, Burora says the Masaka court prevented what could have been a serious miscarriage of justice and restored meaning to the recount process.

As debate continues, Burora maintains that the significance of the Masaka ruling lies in the standard it has set.

For him, the magistrate’s decision has shifted the focus from rigid procedure to factual truth, opening the door for greater accountability and a more honest approach to protecting electoral integrity in future elections. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

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