Over 47K Voters Re-Register for Second Round of Presidential Election
Photo: ECM
The Elections Commission of the Maldives (ECM) reported today that while 42,867 people applied for re-registration during the first round, the numbers swelled to over 47,000 for the second round of Presidential Election 2023.
ރިޔާސީ އިންތިހާބު ގެ ފުރަތަމަ ބުރުގައި، 42867 މީހުން ރީ-ރަޖިސްޓަރީ ކުރަން ހުށަހެޅިއިރު، ދެވަނަ ބުރުގައި 47 ހާހަށްވުރެ ގިނަ މީހުންވަނީ، ރީ-ރަޖިސްޓަރީ ކުރަން ހުށަހަޅާފައި. މީގެ ތެރެއިން، 19 ހާހަށް ވުރެ ގިނަ ފޯމު ވަނީ އިއްޔެގެ ނިޔަލަށް، ރަޖިސްޓަރީ ކޮށްދެވިފައި.
— Ismail Habeeb (@IsmailHabeeb) September 18, 2023
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ECM also revealed that out of those 47,000 forms, more than 19,000 of these re-registration forms have been successfully validated as of yesterday.
ECM is currently focused on verifying over 27,000 re-registration forms. Once ECM confirms the validity of these forms, ECM will promptly release the list in the Government Gazette, ECM website, and also shared directly with the concerned candidates and their respective parties.
Online portal: https://t.co/wfJngyuTHX pic.twitter.com/fOiGUjsCr0— Elections Commission (@ElectionsMv) September 16, 2023
It has been observed that the two main political parties, to which the leading presidential candidates are linked, have submitted the highest number of re-registration forms.
Additionally, there have been instances where individuals who initially applied for online re-registration have resubmitted physical forms due to pending status issues.





