1. Election Day Is Officially Fixed
The general election will be held on the dates announced by INEC, giving political parties, candidates and voters a clear countdown to 2027.
2. Party Primaries Have Strict Deadlines
Political parties must conclude their primaries within the window provided. Late submissions of candidates will not be entertained, tightening compliance requirements.
3. Campaign Period Has a Defined Start and End
Campaigns will officially begin and end within stipulated dates. Any campaign outside this window violates electoral law.
4. Voter Registration Will Reopen
INEC will resume Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), allowing new voters, especially young Nigerians turning 18, to register and collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
5. PVC Collection Timeline Is Critical
Registered voters must collect their PVCs before the cut-off date. Without a PVC, no voter can participate on election day.
6. Party Substitution Rules Are Restricted
Candidate substitution will only be allowed under legally defined circumstances, limiting last-minute political reshuffles.
7. Logistics and Technology Deployment
INEC is expected to refine the deployment of election technology, including accreditation and results transmission systems, building on lessons from previous elections.
Bottom Line:
The 2027 timetable is more than a calendar; it is a compliance roadmap for political actors and a participation guide for voters. For parties, it demands early preparation. For citizens, it signals that the race to 2027 has officially begun.


