The Provincial Election Office, Hetauda, has stated that work is underway with the goal of sending the employee details to the office of the election officer by the end of Magh.
What you should know
3,366 employees will be deployed at polling stations in Makawanpur for the February 21 House of Representatives elections.
As soon as the number of employees to be deployed is confirmed, the collection of employee details has started. The Provincial Election Office, Hetauda, has started collecting the details of the employees who will be deployed at the polling stations among the employees working in Makawanpur.
The Provincial Election Office, Hetauda, has stated that work is underway with the aim of sending the details of the employees to the office of the Election Officer by the end of Magh.
After collecting the details, the employees will be selected and recommended to the office of the Chief Election Officer, informed Provincial Election Officer Hari Prasad Dhakal. He said that the selected employees will be appointed and trained immediately.
There are 374 polling stations in Makawanpur. Officer Dhakal said that 1,122 volunteer employees will also be deployed at the 3,366 staffed centers to complete the voting.
Each polling station will have one polling officer, one assistant polling officer, 3 assistant employees and one assistant. 3 volunteers will be deployed at each center. The Election Office has stated that preparations are underway to send employees to polling stations in the district on Falgun 17 and 18.
The office has stated that it is currently prioritizing three tasks: election-targeted human resources (employees) management, election material management, and voter education.
The office is managing 52 types of materials used in the election, including ballot boxes and list of names. The office is preparing to send volunteers working in local wards for voter education.
