The Techiman Circuit Court has convicted the man who snatched a ballot box in the Sene West constituency in the Bono East Region, Christian Nukpeta, on December 7, 2020.
The 39-year-old Nukpeta is to spend three months in jail.
He has also been banned from registering and voting in any election in Ghana for the next five years.
In addition to the custodial sentence and ban, he is to pay a fine of GH¢3,600, that is, 300 penalty units.
Should he default, he will spend an additional six months in jail.
The sentence was handed down when he appeared before the circuit court, presided over by Justice Alexander Graham last Friday.
Nukpeta, a resident of Tato Bator, pleaded guilty to the charge and told the court he did not know why he snatched the ballot box.
The court was informed that he snatched a parliamentary ballot box at one of the polling stations in the area when the counting process was ongoing.
Security personnel at the scene pursued and arrested him.
The box had the seal of the candidate of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) removed.
EC to enforce ban
The Director of Elections at the Electoral Commission (EC), Dr Serebour Quaicoe said on Accra-based Joy FM’s Newsfile programme on Saturday, that the convict will be “quarantined” in the EC’s system.
Dr Quaicoe said he would have preferred a harsher custodial sentence to serve as a deterrent to others, suggesting the convict should have been given a two-year jail term and banned for life.
The Sene West parliamentary results in the Bono East Region are currently outstanding due to a court injunction.
The EC cannot declare the results until the court has determined the case before it.
The outstanding Sene West seat was contested by three candidates in Monday’s election.
They are the incumbent Kwame Ampofo Twumasi of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Joseph Kumah Mackay of the NPP and Caesar Fomekah of the National Democratic Party (NDP).