Among the 39 polling stations and polling stations in the five local levels, the lowest number of voters is at the Samar Basic School polling station in Waragung Mukti Kshetra-3 Samar.
A total of 39 polling stations and polling stations have been set up in the mountainous district of Mustang for the upcoming House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21.
Of the 39 polling stations and polling stations in the five local levels here, the lowest number of voters is at the Samar Basic School polling station in Waragung Mukti Kshetra-3 Samar. According to the District Election Office, there are only 36 voters at this polling station. In Mustang, which has only one House of Representatives constituency, there are 39 voters at the Himali Basic Polling Station in Waragung Mukti Kshetra-5 Sangta after the Samar Basic Polling Station in Samar, District Election Officer Lokendra Gyawali informed. Also, the highest number of voters in the district is at the Janhit Polling Station in Gharpajhong Rural Municipality-4, Jomsom. There are 689 voters at this center. After the voter list was updated after the 2079 BS House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections, a total of 11,328 voters have been registered in Mustang. There are six polling stations and polling places in Gharpajhong Rural Municipality, eight in Thasang Rural Municipality, 10 in Loghekar Damodarkunda, nine in Waragung Muktikshetra and six in Lomanthang Rural Municipality.
There are a total of 2,492 voters in Gharpajhong in Mustang, while 689 voters are in Janhit Polling Station and the lowest number of voters is 81 voters in Chhairo Basic School.
There are 2,907 voters in Thasang Rural Municipality. Out of which, Janadars Amar Singh Secondary School, Kowang, has the highest number of 653 voters and Sauru Basic School, Sauru, has the highest number of 65 voters.
There are 1,542 voters in Loghekar Damodarkunda Rural Municipality of Upper Mustang. Out of which, Charang Basic School in Loghekar-1 Charang has the highest number of 319 voters and Dhi Basic School polling station has 70 voters.
There are 2,376 voters in Waragung Muktikshetra Rural Municipality. Of which, 520 are in Janashanti Secondary School Kagbeni and the lowest is 36 in Summer Basic. There are 2,111 voters in Lomanthang Rural Municipality of Upper Mustang. Of which, the highest number is 620 in National Basic School and the lowest is 136 in Divya Gyan Basic Chumjung.
The Election Commission has launched a voter education program to reduce the number of invalid votes. District Election Officer Lokendra Gyawali informed that the training of trainers for people recommended by the five municipalities here to provide voter education will begin from Wednesday. He mentioned that the District Election Office will launch the voter education program in all 25 wards here after the voter education training is provided to people recommended by the local level.
