Rangpur City Corporation election
Will examine reasons behind slow voting in Rangpur city polls: CEC
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal on Wednesday said that the election commission will examine the reasons behind the slow voting through EVM during the Rangpur City Corporation Election (RCC).
“Some problems have been reported in the Rangpur City Corporation election. We’ve got complaints of slow vote casting through EVMs (electronic voting machines),” the CEC told the reporters after a post-election meeting of Rangpur City Corporation at the Election Commission Bhaban.
“EC does not want to see such problem in future. So discussions are ongoing with all parties,” he said.
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Although there had been less fingerprint problem in RCC election, the vote casting was slow due to various reasons, said the CEC.
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Rangpur City Corporation: Voting begins amid enthusiasm
Voting in Rangpur City Corporation began on Tuesday morning using electronic voting machines (EVMs) at 229 centres.
It began at 8:00am and will continue till 4:30pm, said Returning Officer Abdul Baten.
Nine candidates were vying for the mayoral post while 183 people are contesting for councillor posts under 33 wards. Sixty-eight candidates are contesting the polls for 11 reserved seats.
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The mayoral candidates are: Amiruzzaman from Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Abu Raihan from Bangladesh Congress, Touhidur Rahman Mandal from Khelafat Majlish, Mostafizur Rahman from Jatiya Party, Shafier Rahman from Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, Hosne Ara Lutfa Dalia from Awami League, Khorshed Alam from Zaker Party, Mehedi Hasan and Latifur Rahman as independent candidates.
This year, a total of 4,26,470 voters are expected to vote in the city corporation election.
All preparations have been taken to hold a free and fair election, the official said.
Mobile court drives were being conducted to ensure that the election code is followed, he said.
Campaigning in the Rangpur City Corporation election ended on Sunday midnight amid much enthusiasm.
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A total of 229 presiding officers, 1,349 assistant presiding officers and 2,698 polling officers are performing their duties to maintain order in the voting centres.
The first Rangpur City Corporation election was held on December 21, 2017. The tenure of the current mayor will expire on February 18, 2023.
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Voting for Rangpur City Corporation election tomorrow
Voting for Rangpur City Corporation (RCC) election will be held tomorrow (December 27, 2022).
Voting will begin at 8am and will continue till 4:30pm, said Returning Officer Abdul Baten.
Nine candidates are vying for the mayoral post whole 183 people are contesting for councillor posts under 33 wards. Sixty-eight people are contesting the polls for 11 reserved seats.
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The mayoral candidates are: Amiruzzaman from Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Abu Raihan from Bangladesh Congress, Touhidur Rahman Mandal from Khelafat Majlish, Mostafizur Rahman from Jatiya Party, Shafier Rahman from National Samajtantrik Dal Jasad, Hosne Ara Lutfa Dalia from Awami League, Khorshed Alam from Zaker Party, Mehedi Hasan and Latifur Rahman as independent candidates.
This year, a total of 4,26,470 people are expected to vote in the city corporation election.
“All preparations have been taken to hold a free and fair election and voting will be held at 229 centres through electronic voting machines,” he said.
Mobile court drives will be conducted to ensure the election code is being followed, he said.
Campaigning in the Rangpur City Corporation election ended on Sunday midnight amid much enthusiasm.
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A total of 229 presiding officers, 1,349 assistant presiding officers and 2,698 polling officers will perform their duties on the election day.
The first Rangpur City Corporation election was held on December 21, 2017. The tenure of the current mayor will end on February 18, 2023.
As per the election act, voting for any city corporation must be held within 180 days of the expiration of current posts of mayors and councillors.
Law enforcement agencies are geared towards ensuring security ahead of the polls while a three-tier security approach will be taken at each polling booth. Eleven platoons of BGB will be deployed in each reserved ward while Rab and other force personnel will remain there to ensure security.
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Official electioneering period ends tonight, before Rangpur votes for mayor
Campaigning in the Rangpur City Corporation election is set to end on Sunday at midnight amid enthusiasm.
Rangpur city will go to the polls to elect a mayor on December 28.
A three-tier security has been beefed up to ensure free, fair and peaceful election.
The Election Commission has taken all-out measures to hold the election and magistrates have been appointed at all the 33 wards of the city corporation while motorcycles were banned in the city.
Seven candidates from seven political parties and two independent candidates are vying for the posts.
Returning officer Abdul Baten said campaigning in the election will end at 12 am on Sunday and 11 returning officers will perform their duties.
“Adequate Electronic voting machines (EVMs) have been kept ready and if there will be any issue using EVM then the technical team will repair it soon,” said Baten.
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Law enforcement agencies have taken full proof security ahead of the polls while a three-tier security will be taken at each polling booth. 11 platoons of BGB will be deployed in each reserved ward while Rab and striking force will remain there to ensure security.
Mobile courts will be conducted to check for any violations of the electoral code of conduct.
A total of 4,26,469 people are eligible to cast their vote in the election.
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1 year ago
Detailed schedule of Rangpur City Corporation election announced
EC Secretary Md Jahangir Alam today announced the detailed schedule of Rangpur City Corporation election -- to be held on December 27 -- at the Election Commission Secretariat.
The election date was finalised at a meeting of the Election Commission (EC) with Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal in the chair earlier.
The EC secretary said candidates can submit their nomination papers to the returning officer and assistant returning officer till November 29. Returning officer will scrutinize the nomination papers on November 29 and December 1. December 8 has been set as the final date for withdrawal of candidature.
Earlier, he said the Election Commission also decided to use electronic voting machines (EVMs) and CCTV cameras in the election.
Read more: Rangpur city election on December 27
Voting will start at 8:30 am and continue till 4:30 pm without any break.
Director General of Election Training Institute Abdul Baten will serve as the returning officer of Rangpur City Election.
A total of 3,93,994 voters will cast their votes at 193 centres to elect the Rangpur mayor, 27 general ward councillors and 11 reserved ward councillors.
The election to the city corporation was held on December 21, 2017. The first meeting was held on February 19, 2017. The tenure will end after five years of the first meeting.
The meeting also held an elaborate discussion on different local government elections and by-elections in vacant posts.
The EC also decided to hold elections to five municipalities and a number of union parishads on December 29.
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The EC secretary said the candidates can submit their nomination papers to the returning officer and assistant returning officer till December 1. Returning Officer will scrutinize the nomination papers on December 3. December 10 has been set as the final date of withdrawal of candidature.
He also added that the Election Commission also decided to use electronic voting machines (EVMs) and CCTV cameras in the union level election.
2 years ago