Kathmandu: According to the House of Representatives Election (Voting) Directive, 2082, voters will be permitted to cast their ballots by presenting either a voter identity card or a Nepali citizenship certificate.
In addition, voters may also visit polling centers carrying a national identity card, passport, land ownership certificate, or driver’s license. Possession of any one of these documents will be sufficient to exercise the right to vote.
The Election Commission has stated that only those voters whose names appear on the official voter list will be eligible to vote. It has also decided to disseminate this information to security personnel, election staff, and relevant stakeholders deployed during the election.
On polling day, a pass distribution unit will be established within the premises of the Election Commission Secretariat in Kathmandu to provide vehicle passes authorized by the Election Commission and the District Administration Office, Kathmandu. The unit will be staffed by two personnel from the Election Commission and two from the District Administration Office.
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