The Election Commission has started delivering election ballots


270 tons of special paper will be used to print the ballots, and 2.6 billion ballots will be printed.

ISLAMABAD: Delivery of ballot papers from various constituencies for the upcoming general elections has begun. According to media reports, Election Commission officials said that printing of ballot papers is in progress at Security Printing Corporation, Pakistan Postal Foundation and Pakistan Printing Corporation. Printing of ballots is expected to be completed by February 4th. Special paper will be used to print the ballots, and a total of 26 billion ballots will be printed.

According to Election Commission officials, ballot papers for the National Assembly and state assemblies have started being provided to district returning officers, while ballot papers for two Assembly and state assembly constituencies, Lodran and Wakhali in Punjab, have been distributed to the respective district returning officers. It was said that it was sent.

Additionally, the Election Commission announced an overview of the voting system for the nationwide general election. A total of 90,675 polling stations have been set up across the country for the general election, including 25,320 polling stations for men and 23,000 polling stations for men. 950 yen for women. Polling stations will be set up, with 41,405 common polling stations planned to be set up across the country.

According to a summary released by the Election Commission, there are 50,944 polling stations in Punjab, of which 14,556 polling stations are for men and 14,036 polling stations are for men and women. It is stated that. A total of 22,00352 polling stations will be set up in Punjab. Similarly, there are 19,06 polling stations in Sindh, of which 4,439 are for men, 4,308 are for women and 10, There are 0259 locations.

The Election Commission has summarized that 15,0697 polling stations have been set up in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, of which 4,814 are for men and 4,0289 are for women. . Apart from this, there are 5,000 28 polling stations in Balochistan, including 1,511 polling stations for men and 1,317 polling stations for women, for a total of 2,200 polling stations in the province. It will exist.

The Election Commission summarizes that there are a total of 276,402 polling stations across the country, of which 147,560 polling stations are for men and 127,842 for women - 100,000 in Punjab. said. There will be 49,434,655 polling stations in Sindh, 47,81 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 14,882 in Balochistan. The Election Commission has started delivering election ballots

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