ECP to distribute ballot papers under Army’s supervision

Commission secretary says ballot papers will have special security features to prevent duplication.


Web Desk November 12, 2012
ECP to distribute ballot papers under Army’s supervision

ISLAMABAD: Election Commission Pakistan (ECP) has decided to distribute ballot papers under Army’s supervision, Express News reported on Monday.

Speaking to media in Islamabad, ECP Secretary Ishtiaq Khan informed that the commission has already paid Rs300 million for ballot paper printing.

He further mentioned that the ballot papers will be printed like currency notes and will have special security features to prevent duplication.

It was earlier reported that printing of ballot papers will start just 15 days before the elections as an added security measure.

According to the ECP's plan, there will be hidden features in the new ballot papers that would change regularly, making it almost impossible to print forged papers. Someone found guilty of bogus voting can be imprisoned for three years according to the law.

If it is proven that an electoral candidate is involved in the crime directly or indirectly he would only be disqualified but also banned from taking part in elections for five years.

The commission also issued a consolidated Code of Conduct for political parties and candidates during the next general elections.

Read the ECP Consolidated Code of Conduct here

COMMENTS (21)

A J Khan | 12 years ago | Reply

@Abdullah khan: Army is not meant for guard duties. They are operational troops and should not be asked for such clumsy duties and I am sure they will not accept it.

KH | 12 years ago | Reply

Great work, politicians who have done nothing for this country specially in the last 4 years should be allowed to touch the ballot paper other than their own...

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