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eGov in action: How to verify voter registration online

28 June 201528 June 2015Leave a comment

A few weeks ago, the Union Election Commission launched a website (checkvoterlist.uecmyanmar.org) for Burmese voters to confirm whether they’re actually registered on their wards’ voter rolls, without having to visit the UEC ward offices.

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