According to an official of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), votes would be considered as ineffective of all those voters who fail to transfer their votes on CNIC address with the ECP under the law.
He said that the commission has extended the previous date of December 31 as last date for transferring of votes as per CNIC address and asked the citizens to avail this opportunity and submit their forms with the respective district election commissioner, registration officer or assistant registration officer.
He said keeping in view the situation and to ensure the right of exercise of casting votes, the ECP while exercising its powers under article 219 (A) of Constitution of Pakistan and section 36 of Elections Act 2017, has issued orders for review of electoral rolls.
He said the decision would help all those voters who could not transfer their votes or register them as voters on CNIC address earlier.
He said that estimated eight percent to 10 percent votes of eligible voters are registered with ECP’s electoral rolls other than the CNIC address.
He said during review process of electoral rolls, the commission would point out all those votes registered with other addresses and transfer these votes on CNIC temporary or permanent address.
He said that during the process, a facility was being offered to voters to transfer their vote on CNIC address with their own choice of temporary or permanent address.
He said that voters could register or transfer their votes in respective
constituencies till issuing of schedule of national, provincial or local government elections. He added after issuing of schedule, there would be no chance of inclusion in voters’ lists.
The official said now voters could get information by sending computerized national identity card (CNIC) number to ECP’s SMS service 8300. He asked them to contact their respective district office of ECP to ensure registering as voter on CNIC address. He added that all ECP district information office would remain open on Saturday and Sunday for the purpose.