Islamabad, In a significant step toward the upcoming elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has announced the completion of printing 260 million ballot papers for all constituencies across the country. This development marks a crucial phase in the preparation for the electoral process, ensuring that materials are ready for the voters.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the ballots for the National Assembly are printed on green paper, distinguishing them from the Provincial Assembly ballots, which are printed on white paper. This color-coding strategy is designed to facilitate the voting process, allowing voters to easily identify the ballots for different assemblies.
The completion of ballot printing is a testament to the ECP’s commitment to conducting a seamless and organized electoral process, ensuring that all logistical arrangements are in place well ahead of the election day. It also reflects the scale of the electoral exercise in Pakistan, catering to the needs of millions of voters across the country.
As the nation gears up for the elections, the readiness of the ballot papers is a reassuring sign for stakeholders, including political parties, candidates, and the electorate, affirming the ECP’s preparedness for the upcoming democratic exercise.