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Candiates to receive election symbol today

KATHMANDU, Nov 5: The Election Commission has given the election symbol today to the the candidates who filed their nominee on November 2 for the second phase election held in December 7. The Election Commission has given the time those who want to returns their candidacy till 1:00 PM today at the office of election official.
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KATHMANDU, Nov 5: The Election Commission (EC) provided election symbols to candidates who filed their nomination on November 2 for the second phase election, scheduled for December 7.



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Candidates willing to withdraw their ames for the elections can do so by 1:00 PM today at the Office of Election Officer. The EC has filtered candidates from the complaints filed on Friday.  


Upon final list of withdrawals, the EC will start to provide election symbols to candidates from 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM today.  

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