Final DCC voter list today, printed copies by Sept 10
Thursday, 4 September 2008
The voter list with photographs in the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) areas will be finalised today (Thursday) while its printed copies will be published by September 10, in the run-up to the important DCC polls, reports UNB.brShortly after the publication of the printed voter list, the Election Commission (EC) will announce the schedule for DCC elections, Deputy Election Commissioner for Dhaka Division Biswas Lutfor Rahman said Wednesday.brThe DCC voter list will be finalised before announcing the election schedule, he told journalists replying to questions at Dhaka city election office.brThe DEC said 35,26,004 voters are registered in the final voter list, down from 36,36,196 found on the voter list made before the slated January 22, 2007 general election that was cancelled amid a grave political crisis over election issues.brHe said the voter list for the DCC areas are being finalised on Thursday (September 4) following the past announcement and the printed list would be found within a week in four registration offices in the city.brReplying to a question, he said the voter inclusion in the registration process would formally end today in the DCC areas. But simple mistakes on the final voter list would be manually corrected by the authorities concerned.brIf there are any clerical mistakes after publishing the final voter list, these will be manually corrected, he said.brHe said the voters need not necessarily take the national identity card for casting their vote, but the voters and their voting centres could be easily identified by using their ID numbers if available with them.brAbout corrective measures, Lutfor Rahman said the EC launched a three-day crash programme on August 26, involving 188 assistant registration officers, to sweep out all blunders from the DCC voter list.brWe've made hundred-per cent scrutiny during the rechecks on the voter list, he said, underlining the interim regime's pledge to present a flawless voter list against the backdrop of the past crisis.