Electioneering ends ahead of by-election in 21 constituencies

ISLAMABAD   -   Friday night marked the end of the campaigns for the by-elections in 21 national and provincial assembly constituencies across Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, giving voters time to consider their options before voting for their preferred candidates in both national and provincial assemblies. Polling is scheduled for to­morrow (Sunday). According to election regula­tions, campaigning ceased precisely at midnight between Friday and Saturday (April 19-20). 

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) cautioned that candidates engaging in political activities after the deadline will face legal conse­quences. The ECP had issued a reminder to candi­dates in the by-elections regarding Section 182 of the Election Act, 2017. This provision prohibited individuals from organizing, attending, or par­ticipating in any public gatherings or processions within the constituency’s area for 48 hours after the polls close, until midnight. The ECP warned that violators of these regulations could face penalties, including imprisonment for up to two years, a fine of up to Rs 100,000, or both. In addi­tion, the ECP called upon the media and the pub­lic to join efforts in ensuring a free, fair, and trans­parent election process. Candidates were now bracing to commence door-to-door canvassing, actively seeking votes, and organizing logistics for election day, all aimed at persuading voters.

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