Dinh Quan’s Constituency Eager to Go to Polls

Monday - 12/12/2011 09:38
Early morning of May 22, Dinh Quan’s constituency as well as that all over the country was eager to go to polls at voting locations to exercise their citizenship.

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The whole district has 153,778 voters casting their votes in 134 polling locations.

Phu Ngoc district’s constituency go to polls

Phu Ngoc is a district with many far-flung areas. Thus, most polling locations such as Gia Canh, La Nga, Suoi Nho, Phu Tuc, Tuc Trung communes were open for all voters before seven o’clock in the morning.

The district’s main streets were beautifully and colorfully decorated with flags, flowers, and banners.

At 7 o’clock in the morning when the election was just opened, 15.930 voters accounting for 10.35 percent of the whole district’s voters were present to cast their votes.

Phu Ngoc fishing raft village has more than 300 voters. Despite its distance and geographical features, Phu Ngoc’s constituency was eager to go to polls.

Head of Phu Ngoc Election Committee Nguyen Van Sang, to facilitate Phu Ngoc’s constituency’s going to polls, heads of hamlets arranged boats and vehicles for them to reach polling locations.

In addition, the propaganda ahead of the election day was paid great attention to. That helped a required number of voters go to polling locations promptly.

Phu Ngoc is a far-flung area, which causes weaknesses in the dissemination of propaganda information.

Voters cast their votes to choose those who are their representatives

Dinh Quan Election Committee’s election progress report indicates that until 13:00 the same day, as many as 145,472 votes accounting for 94.59 percent went to polls.

Such locations as Phu Tan, Phu Cuong, and Suoi Nho communes had 99.37 percent, 98.80 percent, and 98.71 percent of constituency going to polls.

Reported by Nguyen Le, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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