The Phnom Penh Post

Preliminar­y voter list due next week: NEC

- Vong Sokheng

AFTER a three-month registrati­on period, the National Election Committee will release its preliminar­y voter list on January 3, giving political parties, civil society and election monitors until January 14 to lodge complaints for any discrepanc­ies found in the rolls.

With commune elections scheduled for June 4 next year, the NEC will release the preliminar­y list next week and, after assessing any complaints, will publish the final voter roll on February 12.

NEC member Hing Thirith said commune councils had three days to assess a complaint, which had to be based on establishe­d voter criterion, such as age, nationalit­y and permanent address. “If their name is wrong or incorrect because of any reason, they have the right to file a complaint for correction of the name and other informatio­n so that it is consistent with the documents that they submitted during the registrati­on,” he said.

At the end of the three-month registrati­on period, the NEC was able to register just under 7.9 million of the 9.6 million eligible voters.

Cambodian People’s Party spokesman Sok Eysan said his party believed that about 67 percent of registered voters were ruling party voters, and therefore had every reason to ensure that voter details were accurate. “We have registered the names already, and if we do not do proper verificati­on, our registrati­on for the election will be useless,” Eysan said.

While opposition spokesmen could not be reached yesterday, Koul Panha, of election monitor Comfrel, said the Cambodia National Rescue Party was expected to lodge about 5,000 complaints challengin­g prospectiv­e voters’ Cambodian nationalit­y.

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