শনিবার, ৭ই মার্চ ২০২৬, ২৩শে ফাল্গুন ১৪৩২ | E-Paper
Breaking news:
  • সারাদেশে জেলা ও উপজেলা প্রতিনিধি নিয়োগ করা হচ্ছে। আগ্রহী হলে আপনার সিভি ই-মেইল করতে পারেন। ই-মেইল edailyvoa@gmail.com
News Headlines:
  • PM Directs Initiative to Reopen Sick and Closed Industries
  • Major Bureaucratic Shake-Up: 12 Secretaries Removed in a Single Day
  • Political Storm Over President’s Interview; Government Responds Cautiously
  • China Backs ‘Bangladesh First’ Policy in Meeting with Prime Minister
  • Jamaat Considers Top Women Leaders and Leaders’ Wives for Reserved Seats
  • Prime Minister to Confer Ekushey Padak and Inaugurate Book Fair on February 26
  • Jamaat-e-Islami Forms New Central Committee for 2026–2028 Term
  • First Session of 13th Parliament Likely on March 12 or Earlier
  • A New Beginning: Prime Minister to Address the Nation Tonight
  • Local Government Polls to Begin with Three Major City Corporations

Most Election Results to Be Announced by Friday Morning, Says Election Commission

Desk Report

Published:
১১ ফেব্রুয়ারী ২০২৬, ১২:৫৫

The Election Commission of Bangladesh has announced that most results of the 13th National Parliamentary Election and referendum will be published by Friday morning.

Speaking at a briefing on Wednesday, Election Commissioner Brigadier General (Retd.) Abul Fazal Md. Sanaullah said the commission is working to ensure quick and transparent result publication. He expressed confidence that the majority of constituencies will have final results by Friday.

To ensure transparency, journalists and both local and international observers will be allowed access to polling centers. The commission believes this will enhance public trust in the electoral process.

Regarding overseas voters, the commissioner said the postal ballot system is a new experience for the commission. However, efforts are underway to ensure effective participation of expatriate voters.

Meanwhile, EC Secretary Akhtar Ahmed stated that vote counting will be completed by 10 a.m. on Friday. He dismissed rumors that counting may take several days, saying all ballots will be counted efficiently.

He also announced that all forms of election campaigning will end before polling day, including online and social media campaigns, which will be closely monitored.

The commission expressed satisfaction with the current law and order situation, although it condemned recent incidents of election-related violence.

Officials hope the election will be conducted peacefully and strengthen democratic governance in the country.


Comment:

Related news