In preparation for the upcoming General Election scheduled for the 14th the Election Commission has announced that citizens who have not yet utilized postal voting will have the opportunity to do so today and tomorrow.
This extended window aims to ensure all eligible voters can participate in the election process without any hindrance.
A special meeting was held yesterday with the Election Commission to discuss key aspects of the upcoming election.
The meeting, attended by District Election Officers and Deputy Election Commissioners, focused on critical areas such as the establishment of polling stations, vote counting procedures, and the coordination of government officials assigned to oversee the election process.
Key decisions were made regarding the logistics and staffing required for a smooth and transparent election. Following the meeting, a media conference was held to brief the public and press on the latest developments and to reassure voters that preparations are on track.
Election officials emphasized the importance of timely participation, urging voters to take advantage of the postal voting opportunity before it closes, to avoid any delays on Election Day.
For more information on postal voting and election procedures, citizens are encouraged to visit the official Election Commission website or contact their local election office.