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ECP completes preparations for by-elections in 21 constituencies

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ECP completes preparations for by-elections in 21 constituencies

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KARACHI: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has completed all the preparations for the by-elections in 21 constituencies of national and provincial constituencies.

Sources said that the work of printing the ballot papers has been completed by the Election Commission and ECP printed more than 6.2 million ballot papers.

Sources said that the ballot papers were printed in the printing presses of Islamabad and Karachi. Ballot papers of green color for the National Assembly and white color for the Provincial Assembly have been printed.

Sources said that the ballot papers have been delivered to the Returning Officers (ROs) of the respective constituencies, 2.55 million voters will exercise their right to vote for five constituencies of the National Assembly.

According to the sources, more than 3.6 million voters will exercise their right to vote for the provincial assembly.

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