Delays, complaints, memes: Pakistanis are getting the most out of the 2024 elections

People are using social media to share their voting experiences

On the eve of Pakistan's election day, citizens are eager to cast their votes for their preferred political parties. However, some areas are facing an internet blackout. Despite this challenge, people are using social media to share their voting experiences and provide helpful information.

The online space is buzzing with discussions, serving as a virtual hub for citizens to connect, stay informed, and actively participate in the democratic process. Many citizens are utilising the digital realm to share valuable guidance on the voting process and to provide insights into their individual experiences, contributing to the collective dialogue surrounding the elections.

Kickstarting the reactions. one X user shared how excited they were to vote through a meme. Another X user shared how inefficient the process was for them. "As predictable as anything. Polling staff claims that they received the stuff late and won't open voting until 9," they said, expressing their anger and frustration. They added, "Returned home after the failure to cast the vote in the second attempt...They say it will take another hour to open the voting. I am sure they will not give extra time after 5 pm! Never experienced this level of election day rigging in Pakistan!"

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