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Sikkim’s Namchi and Pakyong district administrative centres received postal ballots for Lok Sabha෴ elections on Monday. The sixth batch of postal ballots from service voters through the Electronically Transmitted Post🔜al Ballot System (ETPBS) was received by DEO Namchi and Nodal Officer (ETPBS) at the District Administrative Centre, Namchi.
The postal official handed ov🐼er thirty postal ballots, bringing the total number of postal ballots for all Assembly Constituencies under Namchi District received to 31♔9 to date.
Upon receipt, the postal ballots were segregated and kept securely in the ETPBS boxes by theﷺ concerned Returning Officers (ROs) present in the respective Assembly Constituencies boxes for ETPBS.
The entire process was videographed duly following the instructions of the Election Commission of India.
48 additional postal ballots from service voters for the gꩲeneral election 2024 were received from the Post Offiཧce in Pakyong today, bringing the total count to 282.
The ballots were 𓂃handed over to Mr Sandesh Subba, SDM Pakyong, by the Post Office official, Pakyong.
As per the norms of ECI, all the Postal Ballots received, segregated by Assembly Constituency (AC), and date were then stored and sealed in the presence of election agen🔯ts representꦐing various political parties at the strong room set up at the District Administrative Centre, Pakyong.
To ensure transparency an🔯d compliance withﷺ regulations, the entire process was documented through videography.