Electoral Offences identifying colours and party paraphernalia of a different party to attend campaign rallies or gatherings of a other parties other than the one holding the rally. This is so because, if the offender is apprehended, the ensuing misunderstanding and suspicion could pose a danger to that person and disturb public peace. 5) Obstruction To prevent people from joining political parties of their choice goes contrary to their freedom of association hence an infringement of their fundamental human rights. The law does not encourage this behaviour. Some people believe, albeit wrongly, that by the use of any unorthodox means, they can add to their number of supporters. They are therefore ever ready to put impediments in the ways of those they believe would not vote for them. 38
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