The Elections Commission has opened re-registration, for people who wish to vote from a location other than their permanent residences in the second round of the presidential election scheduled for 28 September.
Secretary General of the Elections Commission Asim Abdul Sattar told Sun Online in an interview that re-registration will be open for three days starting from today, for eligible voters who wish to vote from a location other than their permanent residences in the second round of the presidential election.
“Re-registration has been opened for eligible voters who wish to vote from a location other than their permanent residences in the second round of the presidential election. Re-registration will be possible for three days from today,” he said.
Asim said that those who fail to re-register during this period will have to vote from the same location as they voted in the first round of the election, and that an opportunity will be given later to file complaints regarding the list.