Voter Enthusiasm Rises in Morang Ahead of Upcoming Federal Parliament Elections

Morang. The election atmosphere is building up in every village of Morang for the upcoming House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21. The Koshi Province Election Office stated that voter education is progressing effectively in all 156 wards of the district. Along with voter education, enthusiasm for the election is beginning to be seen among the voters.

Cholaraj Dangal, the acting Chief Election Officer of the Koshi Province Election Office, informed that training for conducting the election is underway for 1,812 voting officers and assistant voting officers in the district.

Dangal stated that all election materials, including ballot papers, have been dispatched to all six constituencies. According to him, special security arrangements have been made by sending additional security personnel to the highly sensitive polling centers classified by the District Security Committee, and significant management of staff has also been implemented.

Shukramaya Rai, residing in Belbari-10, Bhaunne, Morang, has completed 80 years of age. She mentioned that although she has voted in previous elections, the voter education provided this time has made it easier. Rajan Khatiwada of Belbari-11 is casting his vote for the first time. He noted that he has received voting education and is confident that his vote will not be invalidated. Kailash Rishidev of Rangel Municipality-2 also stated that he is voting for the first time and confirmed that he has received voting education.

The number of voters in Morang for the House of Representatives election to be held on the upcoming Falgun 21 has exceeded seven lakh. According to the data available on the Election Commission's website, the total voter count in Morang has reached 783,050. According to the Commission, there were 735,535 voters in Morang during the 2079 House of Representatives election.

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