THE Electoral Reform Technical Committee (ERTC) says it has recommended getting rid of the stamping of ballot papers because it is an overreach. And the Committee says it has left the powers of deciding how many constituencies should be established in line with delimitation to the Executive. Speaking when he featured on Hot FM, Wednesday, ERTC Chairperson Rabson Chongo said getting rid of the stamp would reduce the number of spoilt ballots as well as the cost of elections. He said this when he was asked whether there was a risk of someone introducing pre-marked ballot papers once the stamping requirement was removed. “So we have decided to do away with that. So we thought that there is no need...