Voters of Nghe An Border Guard Command elect deputies to the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels
(Baonghean.vn) - Along with more than 2 million voters in Nghe An, voters who are officers and soldiers of the Provincial Border Guard Command jointly conducted the election of National Assembly and People's Council deputies at all levels on the morning of May 23.
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At exactly 6:30 a.m. on May 23, voters of the Provincial Border Guard Command in constituency No. 18 of Truong Thi ward, Vinh city, officially opened the voting for the election of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term. Photo: Hoai Thu |
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Before the election, officers and soldiers were medically examined and strictly implemented measures to prevent and combat the Covid-19 epidemic according to regulations. Photo: Le Thach |
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The election team is responsible for checking and sealing ballot boxes before voting according to regulations. Photo: Hoai Thu |
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Voters go through the procedure of receiving their ballots. Photo: Hoai Thu |
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Voters choose worthy representatives before casting their ballots. Photo: Hoai Thu |
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Leaders of the Provincial Border Guard Command conduct voting. Photo: Hoai Thu |
Voters of the Provincial Border Guard will vote on May 23. Clip: Le Thach |
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The election procedures were carried out by voters in green uniforms in accordance with regulations. On the morning of May 23, along with the election unit at the Provincial Border Guard Command, there were 15 grassroots units conducting the election, including Border Guard Stations, Training and Mobile Battalions, and Squadron 2. The total number of Border Guard voters participating in the official election on May 23 was more than 1,200 people. Photo: Hoai Thu |
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To ensure epidemic prevention, voters at the Provincial Border Guard Command voted in multiple batches, kept distance and disinfected throughout the election. By 9:00 a.m. on May 23, polling station No. 18 had completed voting. Photo: Hoai Thu |