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INEC Issues Notice for 2027 General Elections

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
February 17, 2026
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TDThe Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has formally issued a Notice of Election for the 2027 General Elections, announcing key dates in accordance with Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act, 2022.

In a statement released by the Commission, INEC confirmed that the nationwide polls will be conducted in two phases.

Election Dates Announced

Presidential & National Assembly Elections

Saturday, 20 February 2027

This phase will cover:

  • Presidential election

  • Senate elections

  • House of Representatives elections

Governorship & State House of Assembly Elections

Saturday, 6 March 2027

This second phase will include:

  • Governorship elections (in eligible states)

  • State Houses of Assembly elections

INEC stated that the scheduling aligns with constitutional and statutory requirements governing the conduct of general elections in Nigeria.

Submission of Nomination Papers

The Commission also announced that political parties are required to submit nomination papers for elective offices at INEC’s Headquarters in Maitama, Abuja.

Submissions are to be completed through the Commission’s designated online portal, in line with its digitalisation policy aimed at enhancing transparency and administrative efficiency.

INEC advised political parties to strictly comply with prescribed timelines and procedural guidelines to avoid disqualification.

Key Provisions in the Electoral Bill 2026

The Notice of Election comes shortly after the National Assembly passed the Electoral Bill 2026, introducing significant amendments to Nigeria’s electoral framework.

Below are the major highlights:

1. Election Funding Timeline Adjusted

The new law mandates that election funds must be released to INEC at least six months before the general election.

Previously, funds were required to be released 12 months ahead of the election. Analysts note that the shortened window may affect long-term financial planning for the Commission.

2. Accepted Identification for Voter Registration

Under the new provisions, only the following documents are recognised for voter registration:

  • Birth Certificate

  • Nigerian Passport

  • National Identification Number (NIN)

The National ID card and Driver’s Licence have reportedly been removed from the list of acceptable documents.

3. Downloadable Voter Cards

The Bill allows voters to download their voter cards directly from INEC’s website. This provision is expected to:

  • Reduce logistical challenges

  • Minimise uncollected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs)

  • Potentially increase voter participation

4. Submission Timeline for Candidates’ List

Political parties are now required to submit their list of candidates 120 days before election day.

Previously, the timeline stood at 180 days. Observers say the compressed period could affect internal party primaries and candidate preparation.

5. Publication of Candidate Lists

INEC must publish candidates’ lists 60 days before the election.

This replaces the earlier 150-day publication requirement, further tightening the pre-election timetable.

6. Electronic Transmission of Results

Electronic transmission of results to INEC’s Result Viewing Portal (IReV) is now compulsory.

However, the law provides that in the event of system failure, the physical result sheet (EC8A) will serve as the primary document for collation and declaration.

This dual provision has sparked debate regarding the hierarchy and legal standing of electronically transmitted results.

7. Mode of Party Primaries

Only direct primaries and consensus arrangements are now recognised under the amended framework.

Indirect primaries have been removed, a move that could significantly alter internal party dynamics and delegate influence structures.

Implications for 2027

With election dates now fixed and new legal provisions in place, political parties are expected to intensify preparations.

The convergence of compressed timelines, compulsory electronic transmission, and revised primary systems signals a potentially transformative electoral cycle as Nigeria approaches the 2027 General Elections.

INEC has reiterated its commitment to conducting free, fair, and credible elections in line with the law.

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