Postal ballots have so far been sent to 6,77,233 expatriate voters living in different countries across the world to cast their votes in the 13th Jatiya Sangsad election and referendum.
Team Leader of the Out of Country Voting System and Implementation (OCV-SDI) project on expatriate voter registration Salim Ahmad Khan revealed this information, saying that they are working to send postal ballots to expatriates by 10 January.
According to the Election Commission (EC), a total of 15,33,683 voters have registered through the "Postal Vote BD" app to cast their votes by postal ballot in the 13th Jatiya Sangsad election and referendum.
Of them, 7,61,141 voters registered under the "In-country postal vote" category inside the country, while 7,72,542 expatriate voters registered from different countries across the globe.
Salim Ahmad Khan said that symbols will be allocated on 21 January and expressed hope that postal ballots would reach expatriate voters before that time.
Regarding that secrecy of ballots, he said it is the responsibility of expatriates who have received postal ballots to maintain the secrecy of the ballots, adding that the national identity cards (NIDs) of those violating ballot secrecy may be blocked.
EC sources said that postal ballots were sent to 41,464 expatriates in different countries on Tuesday evening. Of them, the highest 17,759 ballots were sent to Singapore, followed by 12,000 to Saudi Arabia.