Preparations Complete for Federal Parliament Elections in Sudurpashchim Province
Sudurpashchim. Preparations have been finalized in the districts of Sudurpashchim Province for the Federal Parliament member elections scheduled for this coming Falgun 21. Prem Raj Bhatta, Chief of the Provincial Election Office, Kailali, stated that all election preparations are complete and confirmed that personnel have been deployed to all polling stations starting Monday.
According to him, the teams of polling officers who reached the polling stations posted election-related notices on Monday. Bhatta informed that there are 1,716,660 registered voters across 16 constituencies of the Federal Parliament in the nine districts of the province. He added that 1,176 polling stations and 2,199 polling centers have been arranged across the province.
Election materials and staff reach polling centers in Kanchanpur for the Federal Parliament elections.
For the Federal Parliament member elections, polling officers, assistant polling officers, support staff, and security personnel, along with election materials, have reached their respective polling centers in Kanchanpur. Staff deployed across the three constituencies in the district collected necessary materials such as ballot papers, ballot boxes, stamps, voter lists, etc., from the Election Officer's office and proceeded to their assigned polling centers.
Upon reaching the polling centers, the staff have initiated tasks related to center management, preparation of polling booths, establishment of voter assistance desks, and security coordination. According to Election Officer Harishchandra Joshi of the District Election Office, all necessary materials have been safely delivered to all polling centers, and preparations required to ensure a peaceful and orderly voting process are complete.
In line with the election-targeted security plan, security personnel from the Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepali Army, and National Investigation Department have been deployed to the polling centers, and joint and solo patrols have also been launched.
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