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How To Find My Constituency

Updated 21 Jul, 2022 10:09am

In the concluding five years, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has registered nearly 8.ane million new voters. The voting procedure, especially for these eight.i milion commencement-timers, tin exist a trivial overwhelming.

Equally a voter, one of the nearly important questions for you will be who practice I vote for?

To make that decision, you start demand to know which constituency your vote is registered in.

What is a constituency?

A constituency, according to Britannica.com, is a "basic electoral unit of measurement" from which eligible voters elect a political representative to a public office.

After each census, the ECP is jump past the Delimitation of Constituencies Act, 1974 to agree fresh delimitation for national and provincial seats' constituencies. According to the ECP, all constituencies for the general seats must exist equal in population "as far every bit possible".

Read more than about delimitation and how constituencies are created hither.

The registration of voters takes place inside the constituency they reside in, equally recorded in their CNIC. You lot volition only be allowed to cast your vote at a designated polling station in the constituency you are registered in.

How do I find out which constituency I'k registered in?

A common query that all voters take — peculiarly after the recent delimitation — is which constituency their vote has been registered in.

The following is a guide to how yous tin can detect out which constituency you belong to:

• The easiest style is to send an SMS with your NIC number (no spaces or dashes) to 8300. The Ballot Commission will send you details about which constituency you are registered in.

• Yous can too visit the ECP'south website, where the body has uploaded the list of constituencies in each province later on the delimitation. Yous can find your relevant national and provincial assembly constituencies here.

• Alternatively, you can also visit the key or provincial ECP offices, where the lists of constituencies have been displayed. You lot can find the addresses and contact details of the ECP offices here.

Who are the people contesting from my constituency?

The finalised lists of candidates' names, consummate with their party affiliation (or lack thereof) and electoral symbols for each constituency has been uploaded to the ECP website.

When you click on the link, it takes you to a landing folio.

In forepart of your province, select 'National Assembly' or 'Provincial Assembly'.

The ECP website landing page.

The ECP website landing folio.

A PDF document volition open up. The name of each constituency is given correct above the list of candidates.

The red line shows where the constituency is mentioned.

The crimson line shows where the constituency is mentioned.

Scroll downwards to locate your constituency and find your candidates.

The list of candidates from NA-201 Larkana-II. Important fields highlighted.

The list of candidates from NA-201 Larkana-Ii. Of import fields highlighted.

These lists can also be viewed at the ECP'south head offices.

You can also see a complete list of symbols that have been assigned to each political party here. A listing of symbols that have been assigned to contained candidates tin be found here.

Where is my polling station?

Polling stations are the venues where voters become to cast their votes. There are multiple polling stations within a constituency. The ECP sets up polling stations in government buildings, schools, individual offices etc.

Co-ordinate to the ECP website, "efforts are made" past the body to "assign the voters to the nearest polling station". However, a polling station may be every bit far as two kilometres from a voter's registered accost.

This time, the ECP has initiated a geographic information system (GIS) polling scheme nether which the body has released lists of polling stations in all constituencies so that voters can cheque the venue they are supposed to get to in order to cast their vote.

There are three ways for you to detect out which polling station they are supposed to bandage their vote in.

• By sending your CNIC number (without spaces or dashes) to 8300. ECP will send details of your electoral surface area, your polling station and your constituency.

• Past visiting the ECP website where the GIS polling scheme lists have been uploaded.

• By visiting the relevant RO'south office or any of the ECP head offices, where the lists have been displayed.

Once yous have all of this information in hand, you tin consider yourself set up for July 25.

Stay tuned for our guide on how to vote on polling solar day!

With additional input from Fahad Chaudhry

Illustrations by Humera Alvi

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/1416434

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