Election 2024: Polling material being dispatched to Quetta

Election 2024, Polling material, Quetta

QUETTA: The polling material is being dispatched to Quetta as the general elections are scheduled for February 8 (tomorrow) across Pakistan, ARY News reported.

As per details, three points have been established across Quetta for the delivery of polling material. The delivery process is underway from the Deputy Commissioner’s office, Balochistan University and Law College.

The polling stuff will be dispatched to NA-262, PB-38, PB-39, PB-40 from Law College, NA-263, PB-41, PB-42, PB-43 from DC office whereas the polling material will be dispatched to NA-264, PB-44, PB-45, PB-46.

Earlier, the delivery of polling stuff to various parts of Karachi is underway on Wednesday ahead of general elections, scheduled to take place tomorrow, across the country.

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As per details, the polling stuff is being dispatched from nine different parts of the metropolis.

In District East, the polling stuff is being dispatched from the Expo Centre, in Kemari from the JCT Site, and in Malir, Presiding Officers (ROs) receiving stuff from the DC Office.

It is to be noted that the General Elections of the National Assembly and four provincial assemblies will be held tomorrow. The election campaign by political parties and independent candidates concluded across the country last night.

The Election Commission has completed all arrangements for the polling. Ninety-thousand six hundred and seventy-five polling stations have been established in all four provinces.

A total of five thousand one hundred and twenty-one candidates are in the run for the National Assembly seats. For the four provincial assemblies, 12695 candidates are in the field. There are a total of 128,585,760 registered voters in the country.



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