"We have plans but we will not disclose our plans," he said.
But, Director of Elections, Danville Walker, said there was no need to be alarmed at reports of the names of deceased persons on the voters' list.
"The Director of Elections cannot command people not to die between the publication of the voters' list," said Mr. Walker. A new voters list is published every six months.
He said he was not troubled that the names of the dead were on the voters' list.
Mr. Walker noted that the EOJ has systems in place to ensure that no one votes in the name of dead people.
He told The Gleaner that the allegations, by Mr. Azan, that deceased persons were on the list were not enough evidence to remove those names.
He said the EOJ, in the publication of the next voters' list on December 6, would ensure that the names of deceased persons are removed
Confident
Mr. Azan will be contesting the division against the JLP's Clinton Marshall. He said he was confident that he would take home the division for the PNP.
"The race is not finished until it's finished," said Mr. Azan. "My aim is to go to this election ... (and) give the people the service that they need," he told journalists.
Former PNP councillor for the division Jean White, who was elected councillor in the 2003 local government elections, passed away on her way to Rome in September. Mrs. White was on her way to do an operation after a short fight with cancer.
Meanwhile, Mr. Azan said the last general election did not go as smoothly as electoral officials said.
"I listened to Walker and the Electoral Commission chairman saying all sorts of things and boasting that nobody complained (about the voters' list)," he said.
However, the former MP said he has made several complaints to the returning officer for his constituency because some of his constituents who were enumerated and verified, were not allowed to vote.
Meanwhile, the EOJ yesterday reported that 473 candidates were duly nominated for the local government election.
The JLP and the PNP nominated 228 candidates each, three for the National Democratic Movement, 11 independent candidates and three from the Imperial Ethiopian World Federation Inc.