FAFEN report on enforcement of election laws in by elections

FAFEN report on enforcement of election laws in by elections

ISLAMABAD (APP):Persistent irregularities and illegalities were observed to have been contained in Sahiwal (NA-162 Sahiwal-III) bye-elections held on Monday, said Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) press release issued here Tuesday.

The average number of cases for irregularities reported during the by-election on Monday remained one per polling station, down from 2.4 violations per polling station witnessed during last by- election in Karachi,the report said.

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Security forces deployed in and around polling stations were successful in stopping political parties and candidates from campaigning and canvassing close to the polling premises. However, candidates and parties continued to provide transportation to their potential voters at around 17 percent polling stations.

Security forces at some polling stations barred FAFEN's duly accredited representatives from observing the voting processes of the polling stations in the otherwise better managed by-election for the vacant National Assembly seat in Sahiwal.

At more than 10 percent of the observed polling stations, security forces hindered the observation process of the FAFEN observers. In some other instances, observers were not allowed to enter the polling stations.

Security personnel at more than 16 percent polling stations told FAFEN observers that they had not received any training or guidelines prior to their deployment. Most of them, however, claimed to have undergone a departmental briefing, although they did not receive any training or guidance on Election Day rolls and responsibilities from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Wherever FAFEN observers were allowed to carry on with their work, the security personnel accompanied them, compromising the spirit of independent and neutral observation. In some instances, according to FAFEN observers, polling agents were disallowed from sitting inside the booths.

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Party camps around polling stations were reported to be established around nearly nine percent polling stations as compared to camps established around 20 percent polling stations in Karachi by-election. Cases of unauthorized persons accompanying voters behind secrecy screens remained unchanged at around 12 percent.

Similarly, opening process showed improvements as well. The instance of unauthorized persons present inside the polling stations at the time of its opening came down from more than three percent in last by-election to around 1.5 percent in Sahiwal by-election.

The Sahiwal by-election was held as a result of Rai Hassan Nawaz's disqualification for his failure to disclose his assets correctly. The PTI candidate had earlier won the 2013 general election bagging 88,974 votes. An independent candidate, Haji Muhammad Ayub, remained the runners-up with 75,756 votes. Later on, Mr. Ayub challenged Rai Hassan's victory in election tribunal, which declared Rai Hassan's election null and void. Rai Hassan challenged the decision in the Supreme Court but his appeal was rejected.