The Election Commission of Pakistan has issued an 80-point code of conduct for the 2024 general elections, covering various aspects of the electoral process. The key points are categorized under seven major headings:
- General Conduct:
- Parties, candidates, or agents should not act in a way prejudicial to the integrity and sovereignty of the country or defame the armed forces or judiciary.
- No gifts or inducements should be used to prevent a candidate from contesting or withdrawing.
- No formal or informal agreements should exclude any gender group from the voting process.
- Parties should cooperate with law enforcement, ensuring no destruction of ballots.
- Candidates should not enlist the help of any public official.
- There should be no incitement to violence on or before polling day.
- Campaign:
- Political parties, candidates, and election agents must restrain their workers from influencing the media.
- Certain high-ranking officials are prohibited from participating in the election campaign.
- A complete ban on public meetings or processions 48 hours after polls end.
- Publicity:
- No political party shall run a publicity campaign at the cost of public funds.
- Distribution of voter’s perchee at the polling station is allowed, but candidate and party names on the perchee are prohibited.
- Strict guidelines on sizes for posters, handbills, banners, and portraits.
- Prohibition on affixing posters on public places and using religious content on publicity materials.
- Meetings/Processions:
- Organizers must arrange for the smooth passage of processions to avoid traffic blockage.
- Coordination required for overlapping processions by different parties.
- Bans on effigies, vehicles/car rallies, and announcements of development schemes.
- Polling Day:
- Agents should display ID cards and cooperate with officials.
- Complete ban on campaigning within a 400-meter radius of a polling station.
- No interference in the official functioning of the polling station.
- Strict control on entry without valid passes.
- Additional:
- General public expected to assist the Election Commission in implementing the code of conduct.
- Bribery, personation, undue influence, and other violations can lead to legal action.
- For Polling Agents:
- Agents should not solicit votes in the vicinity of the polling station.
- Agents can raise objections on voter eligibility.
- Awareness of laws regarding assistance to voters.
- No unnecessary accusations against the presiding officer.
The Election Commission emphasizes public cooperation, adherence to rules, and legal consequences for electoral misconduct.
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Romana Afsheen