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Deadline for nomination submission expires on Thursday

Published: 04:33, 30 November 2023

Deadline for nomination submission expires on Thursday

The deadline for submission of nomination papers in the 12th parliamentary elections will expire on Thursday.

Aspirants can submit their nomination papers to the returning officers within 4:00pm on Thursday, according to the Election Commission. 

The nomination papers will be scrutinised on December 1-4 and then the candidatures can be withdrawn by December 17.

 

The 12th national parliamentary election will be held on January 7, 2024, as per the polls schedule announced by Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal on November 15.

The appeals against the decisions of the returning officers will be received and disposed of on December 5 to 15 and the electoral symbols will be distributed among the candidates on December 18.

 

The electioneering can be conducted from December 18 to 8am on January 5 (48 hours before the balloting).

A total of 11,96,91,633 voters under 42,103 polling stations throughout the country are eligible to cast their votes in the 12th National Parliamentary Election.

 

The last 11th parliamentary election was held on December 30, 2018.

 

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