Postal voting for 2024 Presidential Election commences

Postal voting for 2024 Presidential Election commences

September 4, 2024   09:33 am

The postal voting for the upcoming Presidential Election 2024 officially commenced today (04).

The Election Commission has announced that postal voting is available to staff working in District Secretariat Offices, Election Commission Offices, Senior DIG and DIG Offices, SP and ASP Offices, Police Stations, Special Task Force (STF) Camps, Special Police Units, and VIP Security Divisions.

Commenting further in this regard, the Commissioner General of Elections, Saman Sri Ratnayake stated that:

“Please ensure you vote on the designated day and time assigned by your certifying officer. If you cannot vote on that specific day, a special postal ballot marking center will be prepared at the District Secretariat in your district on September 11 or 12. This facility will be available across all 25 districts. You can vote in front of a certifying officer appointed by us.”

For the 2024 Presidential Election, Kurunegala District has the highest number of postal voters at 76,977, while Mullaitivu District has the lowest with 3,566. 

In the Colombo district, there are 35,636 eligible postal voters.

Postal voting for the 2024 presidential election will take place today (4), tomorrow (5), and the day after (6) while the voting hours are from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

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