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Myanmar Goes To The Polls
From Leslean Arshad
YANGON (Myanmar), April 2 (Bernama) -- Min Chit Ko cuddled his one-year-old
baby as he walked with his wife Zin Moe Lwin to the polling station in Dayebo
Village, Hlegu, on the outskirts of Yangon, as Myanmar went to the polls today.
As babies are not allowed into polling stations, Min and Zin took turns to
vote while taking care of the infant, Hin Yu Hlaing, as well.
"No one to look after my baby, so have to bring my baby here," said Min, a
farmer at a nearby village.
The couple, both 21, would not want to miss the opportunity to vote in the
by-elections that began across Myanmar on Sunday.
"We want to vote, that's why we have come," said Min, who is voting in the
Hlegu constituency, which will see a head-to-head contest between candidates
from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) and the National League
for Democracy (NLD).
There are 120 polling stations in Hlegu which has about 150,000 registered
voters.
The by-elections began at 6 am (7.30 am in Malaysia) on Sunday. Over 6.4
million voters are eligible to cast their ballots in the 45 constituencies.
Schools, primary or secondary, town halls, restaurants and even mosque
compounds have been turned into polling stations.
The voting centres will close at 4 pm, after which the ballots will be
counted in the presence of polling officers, representatives of candidates and
10 witnesses from among members of the public.
International observers, including from Malaysia, were at the polling
centres to observe the voting.
Thein Thein headed to the polling station in Mayangon township near her
house in Yuzana Garden City at 7 am to cast her vote early.
"Its better to vote early. So many things need to do later and, maybe, can
rest later," she said.
A fire station designated as a polling station in the Mayangon constituency
registered a commanding turnout by mid-morning.
More than 1,000 of the 1,909 eligible voters had cast their votes there as
at 10.30 am.
NLD leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to win a
parliamentary seat in Kawhmu where she is contesting.
The by-elections are being closely watched to determine if the electoral
process is free and fair as promised by Myanmar's Union Election Commission.
--BERNAMA