AMMONNEWS - The Independent Elections Commission (IEC) Saturday called on voters to check their names on the initial timetables it had recently published, reminding that the period set to verify names and file objections will run out at the weekend.
The commission said it had recorded over 3,910 objections by Friday.
The IEC had published electoral timetables in the various media outlets and on its website, and had provided help for voters to examine the initial timetables and data accuracy and inquire about their constituencies. It said about half a million people had inquired about their electoral data.
AMMONNEWS - The Independent Elections Commission (IEC) Saturday called on voters to check their names on the initial timetables it had recently published, reminding that the period set to verify names and file objections will run out at the weekend.
The commission said it had recorded over 3,910 objections by Friday.
The IEC had published electoral timetables in the various media outlets and on its website, and had provided help for voters to examine the initial timetables and data accuracy and inquire about their constituencies. It said about half a million people had inquired about their electoral data.
AMMONNEWS - The Independent Elections Commission (IEC) Saturday called on voters to check their names on the initial timetables it had recently published, reminding that the period set to verify names and file objections will run out at the weekend.
The commission said it had recorded over 3,910 objections by Friday.
The IEC had published electoral timetables in the various media outlets and on its website, and had provided help for voters to examine the initial timetables and data accuracy and inquire about their constituencies. It said about half a million people had inquired about their electoral data.
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