Proportional ballot printing completed, direct ballot printing started
Kathmandu. The work of printing the ballot papers for the proportional election system for the House of Representatives election on February 21 has been completed. According to the commission, the printing of 208,500,000 proportional ballot papers was completed in Janak Shiksha Samakan Kendra Limited Sanothimi on Monday.
Election Commission Chief Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari informed that there is a plan to send ballot papers to all constituencies by February 5th. Along with this, the printing of direct ballot papers for the House of Representatives elections has started.
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