(d)
he is a member of, or is sponsored by, a political party;
(e)
he is qualified to be elected as a member of the National
Assembly; and
(f)
has been domiciled in Zambia for a period of at least twenty
years.
(4) A candidate for election as President (hereinafter referred to as a
Presidential candidate) shall deliver his nomination papers to the
Returning Officer in such manner, on such day, at such time and at such
place as may be prescribed by or under an Act of Parliament.
(5) A Presidential candidate shall not be entitled to take part in an
election unless(a)
he has paid such election fee as may be prescribed by or under an
Act of Parliament on or before the date fixed by the Electoral
Commission in that behalf;
(b)
he makes a statutory declaration, of his assets and liabilities,
which shall be open to public inspection at such time and at such
place as may be prescribed by or under an Act of Parliament; and
(c)
his nomination is supported by not less than 200 registered
voters.
(6) At an election to the office of President(a)
all persons registered in Zambia as voters for the purposes of
elections to the National Assembly shall be entitled to vote in the
election;
(b)
the poll shall be taken by a secret ballot on such day, at such
time, in such places and in such a manner as may be prescribed
by or under an Act of Parliament; and
(c)
after the expiration of the time fixed for polling, the votes cast
shall be counted and the Returning Officer shall declare the
result.
(7) Where there is only one qualified Presidential candidate nominated
for election, that candidate shall be declared as elected without an
election taking place.
(8) The Returning Officer shall declare the candidate who receives the
highest number of the total votes cast to have been duly elected as