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Govt-issued IDs can serve as voter card in by-elections



KATHMANDU: The Election Commission (EC) has decided to allow eligible voters, who have not have voters’ identity cards for some reason, to cast their ballots in tomorrow’s by-elections based on the biometric identity cards issued by the government bodies.

The by-elections are taking place on Saturday in 52 places of 37 districts for the vacant posts in House of Representatives, State Assembly and local units.

The EC has said that the voters could vote by possessing the voter ID card issued by the possessing national identity card, copy of citizenship identity card, passport, driving license or any other certificate with photograph issued by the government agencies.

Furthermore, the EC has also instructed the Chief Returning Officers in all 37 districts where by-elections are taking place to consider minor errors in the voter’s list and voter cards and make arraignments for the eligible voters to use their franchises on the basis of above-mentioned papers.

Moreover, the EC has appealed all concerned sides such as voters, candidates, political parties and stakeholders to cooperate for the by-elections to make it free, fair, impartial and transparent and credible.

Publish Date : 29 November 2019 21:54 PM

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