By paying 15,000, political parties can get the details of voters across the country
Kathmandu. The Election Commission has made arrangements to provide the details of voters across the country to any political party on payment of a fixed fee. According to the House of Representatives election guidelines prepared by the Commission, 10,000 can be paid for the voter list across the country.
For that, it has been arranged that parties registered in the Commission for election purposes will be provided on the basis of the party's official document. The commission will provide the details of the voter except date of birth, citizenship number and mobile number electronically.
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