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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2025
Khulna sees surge of 24,860 voters

Bangladesh

UNB
08 January, 2025, 11:40 am
Last modified: 08 January, 2025, 11:46 am

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Khulna sees surge of 24,860 voters

The EC made it public on 2 January this year, showing 1,033,447 male and 1,024,827 female voters respectively

UNB
08 January, 2025, 11:40 am
Last modified: 08 January, 2025, 11:46 am
Photo: Screenshot
Photo: Screenshot

Khulna district has witnessed a surge of 24, 860 voters compared to the past year, totaling 2,058,293 voters, according to a draft voter list published by the Election Commission (EC).

The EC made it public on 2 January this year, showing 1,033,447 male and 1,024,827 female voters respectively.

Moreover, the list includes 19 transgender voters in the district, consisting of nine upazilas and seven police stations.

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The draft voter list shows the highest 3081 voters increased in Dumuria upazila, totaling 2, 76, 395 voters.

In Sadar police station, the number of voters went up by 2,253 to reach 186,326.

In Koyra upazila, there has been a slight increase in male voters compared to female voters, with a total of 2,192 new voters, standing at 182,973 in total.

Sonadanga police station sees an increase of 1, 714 voters, totaling 139,140 voters; Khalishpur police station, where voter numbers have grown by 1,563, reaching 129,885; and Phultala, where an increase of 1,575 voters brings the total to 122,117.

Voter numbers in Paikgacha, Batiaghata, Dakop, Rupsa, Terokhada, and Dighalia have also seen steady increases, with some areas such as Paikgacha registering a rise of 2,191 voters, bringing the total voter count to 234,062.

In Daulatpur, 1,193 new voters have been added, raising the total number of voters to 87,527.

Sources at the district election office said that after the central publication of the draft list, the field offices of the EC made the updated lists.

Following this, people can file claims, objections, or requests for corrections at the concerned upazilas by 17 January and their applications will be resolved by 30 January. The final voter list will be published on 2 March.

According to district election officials, the process of finalising the voter list will continue until 2 March. The Commission is also considering collecting citizen data for voter list updates through door-to-door visits starting 20 January, although a final decision on this plan is yet to be made.

The last year's previous voter list had a total of 2,033,433 voters in Khulna, including 1,019,364 male, 1,014,052 female voters, and 17 third-gender ones.

Khulna District Election Officer Farazi Benjire Ahmed told UNB that the draft voter list has already been published and the process of collecting citizen data for voter list updates will begin on 20 January. 

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