Pakistan’s national electoral authority, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), will release the Election Duty List 2024 today, February 5, 2024. Here’s how you can check Election Duty List in 2024.
The finalised Election Duty List 2024 can be checked on the official website www.ecp.gov.pk.
Presiding officers and Assistant Presiding officers election duties can be checked here. Click for all details here
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The names of those appointed to election duty, including polling officers, assistant presiding officers, and dwelling officers (POs), will be finalized in the General Election Duty List 2024.
Pakistan, a nation of over 241 million people, will hold elections this Thursday in an atmosphere of uncertainty. The next administration will be chosen by a record 128.5 million votes.
In the approaching general elections, masses will cast their ballots for both Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) and Members of the Provincial Assembly (MPAs).
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