Karnataka Election Commission Plans Special Campaigns Until August 8
The Karnataka Election Commission has revealed plans to conduct special campaigns over the weekends as it extends the deadline for voter registration. This initiative will continue until 8 August, following the expiry of the previous deadline.
These campaigns aim to encourage eligible voters to register and participate in the upcoming elections. The Commission is focusing on reaching out to various communities, ensuring that all demographics are represented in the electoral process.
In light of the extension, officials have expressed the importance of civic engagement and awareness. They are deploying teams across different regions to facilitate registrations and answer any questions from the public.
"This extension gives more people the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights," an official stated. The intention is to maximise voter turnout and ensure that every eligible citizen can participate in shaping the governance of the state.
Moreover, the Election Commission emphasises that this is a crucial period for citizens to complete their registrations. As part of the campaign, various outreach programs will be held to educate the populace on the registration procedures and the significance of voting.
Further updates and information will be made available on the official website of the Karnataka Election Commission as the campaigns unfold. Stakeholders are urged to ensure they are registered in time for the elections, as participation is key to a functioning democracy.
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