Will examine reasons behind slow voting in Rangpur city polls: CEC

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal on Wednesday said that the election commission will examine the reasons behind the slow voting through EVM during the Rangpur City Corporation Election (RCC).

 

“Some problems have been reported in the Rangpur City Corporation election. We’ve got complaints of slow vote casting through EVMs (electronic voting machines),” the CEC told the reporters after a post-election meeting of Rangpur City Corporation at the Election Commission Bhaban.

 

“EC does not want to see such problem in future. So discussions are ongoing with all parties,” he said.

 

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Although there had been less fingerprint problem in RCC election, the vote casting was slow due to various reasons, said the CEC.

 

Will examine reasons behind slow voting in Rangpur city polls: CEC

 

Measures will be taken to eliminate the problems of voting through EVMs and it will be discussed with the technical committee, he said, adding that the Election Commission wants transparent, free, neutral and participatory elections.

 

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Earlier, the reporters who went to cover the RCC election informed the EC about various errors and irregularities they detected on the polling day.

 

In the meeting, they described their experiences in the Rangpur City Corporation election and said the voters were barred from casting votes, errors in EVMs were detected, and the presiding officers did not cooperate.

 

Returning officer, assistant returning officers, election observers of the recent RCC elections also participated in this meeting.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh