Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

POSTAL VOTING IN ONE DS POSTPONED

- BY JAMILA HUSAIN

• Postal voting for the general election has been postponed in Rajanganay­a • Health guidelines to be strictly followed • Postal voting continues until July 16

• Voting on July 20 & 21 for persons unable to vote earlier

Postal voting for the general election has been postponed in the Rajanganay­a divisional secretaria­t while in all other districts it will go ahead as scheduled today amidst a sudden spike in COVID-19 cases due to the Kandakadu cluster which has infected nearly 400 people in the past three days.

• A new date for the postal voting in that divisional secretaria­t will be announced later

The Election Commission said postal voting had been delayed in the Rajanganay­a area due to COVID-19 patients being detected in the area and a new date for the postal voting in that divisional secretaria­t will be announced later.

Meanwhile, in all other divisional secretaria­ts, Commission­er General of the Election Commission, Saman Sri Rathnayake told Daily Mirror that arrangemen­ts had been made for postal voting to begin today under strict health guidelines.

Postal voting will continue till July 16 under the specified health guidelines and any public servant who is unable to cast their vote on these dates will be able to cast their votes on July 20 and 21 at the respective district secretaria­ts.

Some of the strict health guidelines which voters will have to follow when they cast their votes this week include physical distancing of one metre from each person inside the room, all officers and voters should wear masks, all voters shall wash or sanitize their hands before entering the voting place, voters will have to use their own pen or pencil for marking the vote, the voting cubicle shall be sanitized every hour and voters who have fever with or without respirator­y symptoms will be allowed to vote at the end of the session.

This year an estimated 15,000 health workers who will be on duty at the polling booths on August 5 will also be eligible for postal voting.

• Strict health guidelines will have to be followed when they cast their votes

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