Sri Lanka to conduct advance polling for people under quarantine

This will be the first ever election in Sri Lanka to have an advance polling date other than the postal voting for persons on election duties

July 26, 2020 05:23 pm | Updated 05:23 pm IST - Colombo

Sri Lanka's election commission chairman Mahinda Deshapriya wears a protective face mask as he talks with police officers during the mock election for upcoming Sri Lanka general election, at a school in Negombo, Sri Lanka, June 13, 2020.

Sri Lanka's election commission chairman Mahinda Deshapriya wears a protective face mask as he talks with police officers during the mock election for upcoming Sri Lanka general election, at a school in Negombo, Sri Lanka, June 13, 2020.

Sri Lanka has set July 31 as the date for advance voting for persons under quarantine, National Elections Commission Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya said on Sunday ahead of the August 5 vote.

Over 16 million voters are registered to vote on August 5 to elect a 225-member parliament for a 5-year term.

The election commission has been struggling to make arrangements for a free and fair poll due to the health risks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The pandemic has forced the election authorities to set an advance polling day for those under quarantine,” Mr. Deshapriya said.

“Now those under quarantine would be allowed to vote on July 31,” he said.

Mr. Deshapriya said the identities of the voters under home quarantine would not be revealed to the media.

This will be the first ever election in Sri Lanka to have an advance polling date other than the postal voting for persons on election duties.

Sri Lanka has already extended the polling time for the twice-postponed August 5 parliamentary elections by one hour after conducting several mock polls in adherence to the safety guidelines due to the coronavirus pandemic.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on March 2 dissolved the Parliament , six months ahead of schedule, and called for snap polls on April 25.

However, the election commission in mid-April postponed the elections by nearly two months to June 20 due to the coronavirus outbreak in the island nation.

The commission last month informed the apex court that the polls cannot be held on June 20 because of the coronavirus pandemic and the new date was decided following a unanimous decision reached between the members of the commission.

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