April 24 set as deadline for changes to voter lists, constituencies

NADRA hands over list of over 100 million voters to ECP


News Desk April 09, 2018
NADRA hands over list of over 100 million voters to ECP. PHOTO: AFP

The National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) has handed over the list of 104.26 million voters to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

According to the electoral authority, the voters can confirm their registration and acquire details of their constituency on the mobile phones by sending an text message on 8300.

In a statement, Nadra said that voters can contact their nearest display centre to have their voting constituency updated.

The authority further said that April 24 is the last date, after which any change to the voter details or the constituency will not be possible.

Nadra also said that so far, only 0.3 million people have availed the service.

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Earlier this month, Nadra informed the top court that a preliminary software has been developed to extend the electronic voting facility to overseas Pakistanis in general elections.

The judges observed that the development may be shared with all other stakeholders including Election Commission of Pakistan and parliamentarians so that the milestone may be achieved in time.

In January, Nadra apprised the apex court that a three-tier electronic mechanism – named the Internet Voting System for Overseas Pakistanis – will be developed at a cost of Rs150 million and within a period of four months. The ECP would provide the required funds for the project.

The three-tier internet voting mechanism includes voter registration and verification.

COMMENTS (1)

IFTIKHAR AHMED | 6 years ago | Reply My vote is in Satellite Town, Rawalpindi and now I am residing in Soan Garden Islamabad. I want to change my vote from Rawalpindi to Soan Garden Islamabad. Please help me and tell me that how can I change my vote urgently. thanks.
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