Preparations Intensify in Dang District for Upcoming House of Representatives Elections

Dang. Preparations for the upcoming House of Representatives elections have been intensified in the district. Bodies such as the Provincial Election Office, the Office of the Chief Returning Officer, and the District Administration Office have accelerated their electoral preparations.

The Office of the Chief Returning Officer stated that more than two thousand employees will be mobilized for the elections in this district, which has three constituencies for the House of Representatives.

Meanwhile, the Provincial Election Office Dang and the Office of the Chief Returning Officer today began training for the Presiding Officers and Assistant Presiding Officers assigned to the House of Representatives Constituency No. 2.

Chief Returning Officer Keshav Prasad Pandit informed that training has commenced for the Presiding Officers and Assistant Presiding Officers who will be deployed to ensure the election is conducted impartially in a peaceful and fear-free environment.

On that occasion, Chief District Officer Bishwaprakash Aryal stated that the district's security situation has been tightened, and work must be done at all levels to strengthen security at the polling stations.

Dang Constituency No. 2 has 49 polling stations and 155 voting centers. Twenty-three candidates, including fifteen from political parties and eight independents, are in the electoral race.

Similarly, Constituency No. 3 has 56 polling stations and 169 voting centers. Here, with 150,720 voters, there are 15 candidates from political parties and 23 independent candidates. A total of 431,687 voters are registered in Dang. There are 479 voting centers, including 159 permanent polling stations and two temporary ones.

 

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