The area on the ballot paper for voters to mark their choice with the X-stamp has also been enlarged, said the Elections Department (ELD) on Friday (May 31).
The area on the ballot paper for voters to mark their choice with the X-stamp has also been enlarged, said the Elections Department on Friday .LinkedIn
This follows feedback from last September's Presidential Election that some voters were unsure if they had properly positioned the X-stamp within the demarcated area, said ELD. During the campaigning period - which starts immediately after nomination proceedings end on Nomination Day and ends with the start of the eve of Polling Day - these banners, flags or posters can only be publicly displayed by authorised candidates, election agents or third parties and only in designated locations specified in the subsidiary legislation.
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