FAFEN urges government to hold referendum on use of EVMs
National
May 12, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) has urged the government to desist from any haste in introducing the changes to the Elections Act, 2017, particularly the adaption of electronic voting and biometric machines.
It also called for a broader public debate and political discourse on the much-needed electoral reforms. The network said unless structural and systemic issues compromising the integrity and credibility of the election processes and its outcomes are not addressed, democracy will continue to gasp for breath.
Instead of identifying solutions before an evidence-based diagnosis of maladies ailing elections and their outcomes, and as a result of democratic consolidation in Pakistan, FAFEN urges the political parties to go back to the basics, asking them to work together towards establishing an election system that can guarantee the attainment of the constitutional preamble, whic
FAFEN calls on govt to hold referendum on electronic voting machines, PR systems
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Tuesday May 11, 2021
The Election Commission of Pakistan had trialled biometric voting machines a form of electronic voting in September 2017 for a by-election in NA-120 Lahore. Photo: File
FAFEN urges govt not to take hasty decisions regarding the introduction of EVMs, PR systems.
Says there is a need to address structural and systemic issues compromising the integrity and credibility of the election processes.
Says any debate must start with a detailed review of the election system in vogue in the country, which has become obsolete.
The Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) has urged the government to desist from any haste in introducing the changes to the Elections Act, 2017, particularly the adaption of electronic voting and biometric machines.
Peshawar
May 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Notwithstanding hot weather and COVID-19 challenges, the PP-84 Khushab-III by-election on May 5 witnessed an improved election management and an encouraging turnout (52.99 per cent) with low incidence of procedural violations.
As many as 155,089 registered voters 86,178 (55.56 per cent) men and 68,911 (50.09 per cent) women – exercised their right to vote during the by-election. The election turnout, though encouraging for a by-election, was lower than 61.7 per cent turnout recorded in the general elections 2018.
The FAFEN’s trained citizen observers reported a total of 83 violations of electoral laws, rules, and various codes of conduct issued by the ECP, averaging less than one violation (0.9). The FAFEN deployed 28 non-partisan and duly-accredited observers 13 males and 15 females to observe the polling process at 88 polling stations (eight male, nine female, and 71 combined).
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