Printing of ballot papers completed, polling equipment distributed to ROs

Returning officers to hand over election equipment to presiding officers on July 24.

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LAHORE:
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) started the distribution of polling equipment and completed the printing of ballot papers, Express News reported on Wednesday.

Equipment needed on polling day has started reaching returning officers which includes election lists, bags to be used on polling day, screens to offer privacy to voters and stationery items. Returning officer will hand over the related equipment to presiding officers on July 24.

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Ballot papers for Lahore's provincial and national assembly seats will be shifted today under Pakistan Army supervision. A team headed by a senior civil judge will take possession of ballot papers from the printing press and transport them to the provincial capital under Army escort.

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