The Electoral Commission is now preparing
to the start the counting process for the Kairuku-Hiri Open electorate
by-election which is scheduled to commence on Saturday, Feb 8.
Electoral Commissioner Andrew Trawen says
so far three local-level government areas including Hiri, Kairuku and Mekeo
have completed polling except Koiari LLG due to bad weather.
“However, we have only three teams to
complete polling in the Koiari LLG,” he said yesterday.
“One team should finish polling today (yesterday)
while the remaining two teams will complete polling on Friday, Jan 31.”
Trawen said the ballot boxes containing
ballots for Hiri and Koiari LLGs were stored at 15-mile police cell but were later
moved to the container in front of the 15-mile police station.
Central provincial police commander Insp
Laimo Asi, returning officer Kila Egaba, two assistant returning officers for
Hiri and Koiari, and Southern Region elections operations manager Kila Burro
were present together with the candidates, scrutineers and police personnel to
witness the transfer of ballot boxes.
A storage container at PNGEC’s warehouse
was moved yesterday morning to the counting venue at the PNGIPA hall to store
all the ballot boxes for the four LLGs.
Trawen said all the ballot boxes for
Kairuku and Mekeo LLGs were transported to Port Moresby yesterday morning from
Bereina police station with full police escort and were now safely locked away
inside the storage container outside the PNGIPA hall counting venue.
“Our ICT branch is progressing well with all
its preparations for electronic counting, which has been re-scheduled to
commence on Saturday, Feb 08,” he said.
Trawen commended the
people of Kairuku-Hiri for their co-operation in ensuring a good and peaceful
outcome of the by-election as well as Asi and his police personnel for
providing security during polling.
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