Chief District Officer Shivalal Gelal stated that 95 polling stations have been designated as highly sensitive, while 147 are sensitive and 43 are classified as normal. The district has a total of 285 polling stations and 815 polling centers.
To maintain a fear-free voting environment, personnel from the Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, and Nepal Army will be deployed across the district. Gelal also mentioned that in Constituency No. 5, security needs are higher than in previous elections, prompting a request to the provincial authorities for additional security personnel.
Jhapa district will elect five members to the House of Representatives, with a total of 713,537 registered voters expected to cast their ballots across the five constituencies.
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