2860 Polling Stations in Hazara Division

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Abbottabad: The Regional Election Commission Office (REO) has decided to establish 2,860 polling stations and 8,314 polling booths across eight districts in the Hazara division.
These facilities are designed to accommodate a total of 343,456 male and female voters.
In district Kohistan Upper, serving 75,660 voters, the plan includes 74 common polling stations, with 91 male and 81 female polling booths proposed.
Kohistan Lower, with 76,984 voters, will have 67 common polling stations, along with 87 male and 78 female polling booths. In Kolai Palis district, catering to 43,481 voters, 59 common polling stations are proposed, alongside 70 male and 66 female polling booths.

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District Battagram, housing 328,902 registered voters, will see 352 polling stations established, including 63 male, 59 female, and 157 common polling stations. Additionally, 383 male and 268 female polling booths will be set up.
In the district with the highest number of voters, totaling 1,106,237, the election commission proposed 240 male, 230 female, and 395 common polling stations, with 1,453 male and 1,239 female polling booths to accommodate the electorate.
For the 121,656 registered voters in district Torghar, 123 common polling stations were proposed, with plans for 172 male and 152 female polling booths. In district Abbottabad, which houses 952,621 registered voters, the proposal includes 125 male and 125 female polling stations, along with 538 common polling stations, and 1,262 male and 1,016 female polling booths.
Lastly, for the 724,915 registered male and female voters in district Haripur, the plan involves 143 each for male and female polling stations and 318 common polling stations. Additionally, 1,007 polling booths for males and 899 for females will be established.

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