The NRM Election Disputes Tribunal has released the first batch of rulings from election petitions challenging results of last month’s NRM primaries.
Up to 426 petitions were filed challenging the results of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) parliamentary primary elections held on July 17, 2025.
Hearing of petitions began on July 29, 2025, and determination for the first batch of 46 petitions has been concluded.
NRM Election Disputes Tribunal chairperson John Musiime described the release of the first batch of rulings as one that “marks a major milestone in the work of the tribunal.”
“In our earlier statement, we pledged transparency, fairness, and efficiency in handling these matters. Today’s release is a fulfilment of that pledge,” noted Musiime.
“Each was petition is adjudicated after full consideration of the evidence and submissions of the parties, guided by the NRM Election Regulations, applicable law, and principles of natural justice.”
Musiime and his tribunal have now invited parties and (or) advocates to the affected to collect their rulings from the Tribunal Registry at Plot 30, Kyadondo Road.
“Where valid email addresses were provided, soft copies shall be transmitted accordingly,” he added. “We remain committed to concluding the Tribunal’s mandate with the same integrity and fairness that has defined our work thus far.”
Musiime further noted that more rulings “will continue to be released on a rolling basis over the coming days.”

You can see the list of winners and losers in the recently held NRM primaries Here and There.
The list with Names of Candidates Challenging NRM Primaries Results is Here.
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