Use of Myanmar Electronic Voting Machine demonstrated in Taninthayi Region
IN the upcoming multiparty democratic
general elections, the use of the Myanmar Electronic Voting Machine (MEVM)
will help eliminate issues such as invalid ballots, delays in vote counting,
and numerical errors, said Chief Minister of Taninthayi Region U Myat Ko at the
ceremony to launch the trainer course of using MEVM at the city hall in Dawei
yesterday morning.
He added that this will enable the
announcement of accurate and reliable election results within a short period of
time. As a result, disputes, electoral fraud, and irregularities can be prevented,
leading to a more transparent, fair, and dignified election process.
The Chief Minister stressed that
trainees have to try hard to thoroughly understand, follow, and master the use
of the voting machine, so that they can effectively and clearly conduct cascade
training sessions for polling station officers, deputy polling station
officers, and those responsible for operating and supervising the machines during
the election.
Taninthayi Region Election
Sub-commission held the demonstration on use of MEVM and exercising practices
of using the machine.
Member of the Union Election Commission
U Ko Ko Lwin made a speech while Deputy Director-General U Nyi Nyi Lwin of the
UEC Office explained use of the machine. The Chief Minister, the Chief Justice
of the Regional High Court and regional ministers participated in the
demonstration of using the machine in voting.
The UEC member and technicians will give
training to 80 trainees to use the MEVM till 8 July. — Regional IPRD/TTA
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