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Bagmati Province has 3.47 million voters

MAKWANPUR, Nov 17: There are a total of 3.47 million eligible voters in Bagmati Province.
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MAKWANPUR, Nov 17: There are a total of 3.47 million eligible voters in Bagmati Province.



Out of them, 1.737 million are females and 1.738 million are males, according to the Bagmati Province Election Office, Makawanpur. The province has a total of 13 districts including the Kathmandu Valley (Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur districts). For the polls, a total of 4,143 polling centers have been designated in the province.


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Separate polling centers have been designated in all three districts for 'temporary' voters including prisoners, the 'third gender' community and civil servants, who are allowed to vote under the proportional representation from these polling centers, said Chief Returning Officer Lumbanath Pokharel.


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