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More than 300,000 registered voters through National Identity Card

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Kathmandu. 3 lakh 8 thousand 585 people have registered new voter list through national identity card. This number is up to 9:30 pm on November 1st. According to the Election Commission, 3 lakh 11 thousand 415 people have registered their names through biometrics. According to the commission, this number is from the time the new voter list collection was opened until 30th November. 

According to the Commission, the registration of the list can be done till 5th of November. Now, if you have a national identity card number, you can register your name online.

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