The Election Commission (EC) has confirmed that approximately 785,000 officials will be engaged in managing the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum, scheduled for Thursday. This represents one of the largest administrative mobilisations in the country’s electoral history, reflecting the scale and importance of ensuring a smooth and transparent voting process.
According to the EC, the nationwide electoral exercise will be managed by 69 Returning Officers and 598 Assistant Returning Officers, who will oversee the proper conduct of polling and ensure adherence to election regulations.
A total of 42,779 polling centres have been set up across the country to facilitate voter participation. These centres are classified into general polling centres and sensitive or important polling centres, reflecting the need for heightened monitoring and security in certain areas.
| Category of Officials | Number of Officials | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Returning Officers | 69 | Overall supervision of electoral process |
| Assistant Returning Officers | 598 | Support for Returning Officers |
| Presiding Officers | 42,779 | Responsible for individual polling centres |
| Assistant Presiding Officers | 247,482 | Aid in polling administration |
| Polling Officers | 494,964 | Manage voters at polling stations |
| Total Officials Deployed | 785,225 | All combined to ensure smooth elections |
| Total Polling Centres | 42,779 | General: 21,273; Important: 21,506 |
The Election Commission emphasised the critical role of these officials, particularly in maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. Presiding Officers are tasked with managing operations at each polling centre, while Assistant Presiding Officers provide essential support, from verifying voter lists to handling logistics. Polling Officers ensure orderly conduct during voting, assisting citizens and addressing any on-the-spot issues.
This extensive deployment underscores the EC’s commitment to conducting a free, fair, and credible election, enabling millions of citizens to cast their votes with confidence. With nearly 800,000 officials involved, the commission aims to mitigate administrative challenges, ensure security at all polling locations, and facilitate a seamless voting experience.
Officials have undergone rigorous training to familiarise themselves with electoral rules, technological systems, and crisis management procedures. Additionally, sensitive polling centres, numbering 21,506, will receive additional attention due to higher population density or prior electoral sensitivities.
As the country prepares for a historic day of democratic participation, the scale of administrative mobilisation highlights both the complexity of modern elections and the nation’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of its democratic processes.
