32 polling stations added in Bara

The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer has called an all-party/all-sector meeting on Sunday ahead of the nomination filing.

Magh 3, 2082

Laxmi shah

32 polling stations added in Bara

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32 more polling stations have been added in Bara for the House of Representatives elections. According to District Election Office Chief Naveen Chaudhary, there were 555 polling stations in all four federal constituencies last year, but this time it has increased to 587.

The number of voters has also increased by 24,000 in this election. The district has 441,000 voters, but this year's election has seen an increase of 24,000 voters, reaching 465,000. The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer has called an all-party/all-party meeting on Sunday on the eve of the nomination registration. 

According to the office's Assistant Electoral Officer Rajkumar Dahal, the meeting has been called to manage the schedule for registering candidates' nominations on Magh 22. He said that offices have been opened in all 4 federal constituencies along with the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer. He informed that preparations are underway for an all-party meeting on Sunday for the nomination of candidates on Magh 22. 

The office of the Electoral Officer of Area No. 3 has been operated at the District Coordination Committee office in Kalaiya. The Chief Electoral Officer there is Judge No. 1 of the Bara District Court, Prakash Kumar Adhikari.

Similarly, the office of the Electoral Officer in Area No. 1 has been opened at the office of Kolhabi Municipality. The Electoral Officer is District Attorney Shambhu Kumar Basnet. In area number 2, Kiran Kumar Singh, the Supreme Court's Deputy Registrar, has been appointed as the election officer and the office has been operated at the Mahagadhimai Municipality office. 

Gambhir Ghimire, a bench officer of the Supreme Court, has been appointed as the election officer for area number 4 and the office has been operated at the Sugarcane Crop Research Center in Jitpursimara.

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