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Pakistan Election Coverage 2008

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Lahore : Pakistan | about 1 year ago  
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My day started at 4:30am in the morning as I heard a loud call to prayer from the nearest mosque. I was very excited that I as a person would cover the elections from on the ground in Lahore. I started visiting the polling stations at 8:00am

The streets of Lahore were very quite; February 18th and 19th are national holidays and the shops and offices are closed. I could see police and some army jeeps on the road.

The first polling station was a disappointment as only two women and about 50 men showed up to vote in the first two hours, There were more policemen, registration agents, polling agents from multiple parties and presiding officers at the polling booth than voters.

As the day progressed more people started to show, people were staying back home enjoying their morning off and due to concerns of violence. In the last 24 hours gunmen in Lahore and surrounding areas have killed 8 people and injured 40.

I saw various party organizers starting to panic at the low turn out and started sending vans to pick up supporters and bring them to the polling stations to vote. The turnout seemed to improve.

Voting in Pakistan is very interesting, people recognize their political party by symbols. For example PML-Q (Musharraf’s party) has the symbol cycle, PML-N (Nawaz’s party) is represented by the symbol Tiger or a Lion and PPP(Benazir’s party) is represented by the arrow. People cast their vote by placing a fingerprint and a seal over the symbol.

I also came across people that were saying their names were not on the registration list and others who were given a certain address for the polling station by the election commission but the police at the gates, of the polling station, told them to go somewhere else. So there was definitely Chaos.

Please watch my three videos attached in the video tabs outlining the elections...

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    of that area unless they have strong enmity. 'we attract the voters to the polling stations' Answering... on the polling stations to entertain the people standing in the long queue for casting votes, so
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Posted By techie techie | about 1 year ago
The sense of confusion and chaos shown in these video's is eye-opening. It makes it clear why the people on the street are distrusting of the process and impending results
Posted By elemental elemental | about 1 year ago
The usability of those ballots is amazing. First, imagine being the flashlight party, or the TV party, or the lion party. That's so different than the ballots I vote with in the US, which leaves the symbols behind (donkey or elephant, etc.) But in a way it makes sense, that those who may not be able to read or understand written language can still participate because they understand the pictures.

What an amazing story over all too. Good for you Amra!
Posted By riotgoy riotgoy | about 1 year ago
What an extraordinary picture. Based on such characterizations of the polling, I'd be extremely hard-pressed to imagine any formal polling results being reasonably certifiable by the OSCE's standards.
Posted By efalk efalk | about 1 year ago
It must be very exciting for Amra to be in the middle of all of this. Exciting times for everybody.

I'm dying to see how the story of the closed polling place ends. Who ordered it closed, and will there be an alternate site?

I was also impressed with the ballot system they use: The voter fingerprints a receipt at the top of the ballot. The poll workers tear off the part with the fingerprint and then hand the rest of it to the voter, along with an official stamp. The voter then privately marks the party of their choice and drops the ballot into a box. Finally, a line is drawn on the back of the voter's thumb in indelible ink to keep the voter from voting twice. It's secret, it's re-countable, and as long as the boxes aren't interfered with (or polling places aren't closed by the police), it's fair. We in the U.S. could learn from this.
Posted By maryhodder maryhodder | about 1 year ago
Amra! What amazing coverage and I loved the videos, but they left me hanging about what would happen next. More more more!
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