The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Nagaland will organize Essay Writing and Video Making competitions as part of the Systematic Voters’ Education & Electoral Participation (SVEEP) program in connection with the upcoming 14th General Election to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly, 2023 on the topic “My Opinion of Elections in Nagaland”.
110 WEBCASTING TO BE INSTALLED UNDER WOKHA DISTRICT
A total number of 110 webcasting will be installed in the four Assembly Constituencies under the Wokha district in this regard the second phase of mock drill on webcasting was held on 21st February 2023 at Deputy Commissioner Office, 9 webcasting mock drills under 37th Tyui A/C, 20 under 38th Wokha A/C, 10 under 39th Sanis A/C and 15 under 40 Bhandari A/C was conducted today.
(DPRO & IA, Wokha)
DC & DEO TSEMINYU INFORMS
DC & DEO Tseminyu, Dr. Zasekuolie Chusi IAS has informed all concerned who applied form-12 for the postal ballot under 12-Tseminyu A/C that the tentative dates for the casting of votes shall be indicated below.
EXPENDITURE OBSERVER FOR 21-TULI A/C AND 22-ARKAKONG A/C VISITED TULI
Expenditure Observer Patenesh Kumar Election Commission of India for 21-Tuli A/C and 22-Arkakong A/C visited Tuli on 20th February 2023 to check the expenditures of the candidates in both the assembly constituencies. He thoroughly checked the four candidates' expenditures, two candidates from 21-Tuli A/C and two candidates from 22-Arkakong A/C.
THIRD ROUND TRAINING FOR DIMAPUR
Deputy Commissioner & District Election Officer Dimapur, Sachin Jaiswal IAS informed all officials/staff appointed as presiding officer, 1st Polling Officer, 2nd Polling Officer, and 3rd Polling Officer in connection with the forthcoming General Election to the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly, 2023 under Dimapur District are directed to attend the third round of training as per the under mentioned schedule.
DC TUENSANG ISSUES ORDER
Deputy Commissioner and District Election Officer Tuensang, Nokchasashi issued order basing under section 126 of the Representation of the People Act 1951 prohibited meetings during the period of forty eight hours ending with hours for the conclusive poll.