925 Temporary Voters Registered for House of Representatives Election in Jumla District
Jumla. A total of 925 temporary voters are registered for the House of Representatives election scheduled for Thursday in the Himalayan district of Jumla.
The District Election Office, Jumla, informed that two temporary polling stations have been established in the district for these temporary voters, according to Election Officer Dipendra Kandel.
Election Officer Kandel stated that 925 individuals, including government employees, prison inmates, and security personnel stationed in the district, will be eligible to vote under the temporary voter category for the proportional representation segment of the House of Representatives election.
Arrangements have been made for employees deployed at polling stations to cast their votes at their assigned locations. For other voters, temporary polling stations have been designated at the premises of the Food and Trade Company branch office in Khalanga Bazaar, the district headquarters, and at the District Prison Office, stated District Election Office Jumla Election Officer Kandel.
The total number of registered voters in the district for the election is 71,739, comprising both male and female voters. A total of 654 employees have been mobilized for the election.
The Election Office, Jumla, announced that 110 polling stations and 85 polling sites have been established across the district. In this single constituency of the district, 10 candidates, including nine political parties and one independent candidate, are contesting the election.
Meanwhile, the District Administration Office in Jumla has imposed a complete ban on the sale and distribution of alcohol in all eight local levels of the district for the duration of the House of Representatives election on Falgun 21.
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