
Kathmandu, March 3: The Election Commission (EC) has said that voters must take their voter ID card or Nepali citizenship certificate with them to the polling centre to vote in the House of Representatives elections on March 5.
The Commission stated that a national identity card, passport, land ownership certificate, or driving licence will also be valid for voting.
Voters whose names are listed in the final voter list published by the Commission and who have turned 18 years of age by the 4th of this month will be allowed to cast their vote at the designated polling centre, the Election Commission said.



















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