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GCC polls: EVM used at 6 centres

Electronic Voting Machines used in vote centre
Election Commission (EC) introduces Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) Rani Bilash Moni Government High School on Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Photo: Mohammad Al Masum Mollah

Election Commission (EC) has introduced Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) at six polling centres in today’s Gazipur City Corporation (GCC) elections.

The EVm was used at six centres including Rani Bilash Moni Government High School.

The voters started gathering around the premises of the polling centre around 8:00am and expressed satisfaction regarding use of the new technology, reports our correspondent from the spot.

Abul Rahim, 50, one of the voters told The Daily Star that he faced no problem while casting his vote and enjoyed the new experience.

“Voters are enthusiastic about the new voting system and so far we have not encountered any technical glitch,” Brig Gen Saidur Rahman, project director told The Daily Star this morning.

Kazim Uddin, 50, a physically challenged voter, also expressed similar concern regarding using the EMV by saying “although it took some time for the machine to recognise my finger print but in the end I was able to cast my vote”.

Electronic Voting Machines used in vote centre
Physically challenged Kazim Uddin casts his vote at Rani Bilash Moni Government High School in Gazipur on Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Photo: Mohammad Al Masum Mollah

According to Returning Officer’s office, a total of 345 candidates, including seven for mayoral post will exercise their franchises.

The mayor candidates are: ruling Awami League nominated Md Jahangir Alam, BNP nominated Hasan Uddin Sarker, Islami Oikkya Jote nominated Fazlur Rahman (Minar), Islami Andolan Bangladesh nominated Md Nasir Uddin, Bangladesh Islami Front nominated Md Jalal Uddin, Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) nominated Md Ruhul Amin and independent candidate Farid Ahmed.

Also, a total of 29 platoons of BGB, 58 teams of RAB, 57 mobile forces and 20 striking forces of police will perform their duties during the elections.

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GCC polls: EVM used at 6 centres

Electronic Voting Machines used in vote centre
Election Commission (EC) introduces Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) Rani Bilash Moni Government High School on Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Photo: Mohammad Al Masum Mollah

Election Commission (EC) has introduced Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) at six polling centres in today’s Gazipur City Corporation (GCC) elections.

The EVm was used at six centres including Rani Bilash Moni Government High School.

The voters started gathering around the premises of the polling centre around 8:00am and expressed satisfaction regarding use of the new technology, reports our correspondent from the spot.

Abul Rahim, 50, one of the voters told The Daily Star that he faced no problem while casting his vote and enjoyed the new experience.

“Voters are enthusiastic about the new voting system and so far we have not encountered any technical glitch,” Brig Gen Saidur Rahman, project director told The Daily Star this morning.

Kazim Uddin, 50, a physically challenged voter, also expressed similar concern regarding using the EMV by saying “although it took some time for the machine to recognise my finger print but in the end I was able to cast my vote”.

Electronic Voting Machines used in vote centre
Physically challenged Kazim Uddin casts his vote at Rani Bilash Moni Government High School in Gazipur on Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Photo: Mohammad Al Masum Mollah

According to Returning Officer’s office, a total of 345 candidates, including seven for mayoral post will exercise their franchises.

The mayor candidates are: ruling Awami League nominated Md Jahangir Alam, BNP nominated Hasan Uddin Sarker, Islami Oikkya Jote nominated Fazlur Rahman (Minar), Islami Andolan Bangladesh nominated Md Nasir Uddin, Bangladesh Islami Front nominated Md Jalal Uddin, Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) nominated Md Ruhul Amin and independent candidate Farid Ahmed.

Also, a total of 29 platoons of BGB, 58 teams of RAB, 57 mobile forces and 20 striking forces of police will perform their duties during the elections.

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