Over 200 more election-related complaints received – EC

Over 200 more election-related complaints received – EC

September 8, 2024   04:56 pm

The Election Commission reported that 209 additional complaints have been received related to the presidential election within the past 24 hours.

In a statement, the commission noted that 204 of these complaints were received related to violations of election laws, and 02 other complaints related to acts of violence were reported within the last 24 hours. 

Accordingly, a total of 2,863 election-related complaints have been reported thus far since July 31. 

Among them, 2,775 complaints are related to violations of election laws, 23 complaints are related to acts of violence, and 65 other complaints have been reported.

Issuing a statement in this regard, the Election Commission further stated that a total of 2,113 complaints have been resolved so far.

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