Irrawaddy-Oct 21

Myanmar’s Union Election Commission (UEC) said its recent decision to cancel voting entirely in 15 townships and in parts of 41 others—mostly in ethnic areas—ahead of next month’s general election was based on security concerns and the recommendations of various authorities, including the military. Since the UEC announced the cancellations on Oct. 16,  questions have been raised about why some areas that are considered relatively safe for voting were excluded from the Nov. 8 vote. Conversely, voting has been allowed to proceed in other areas that have seen intense fighting between armed groups and the Myanmar military (or Tatmadaw), such as Paletwa in Chin State. Responding to the criticism an official from the electoral body said the commission is now reviewing the situation on the ground in certain areas, including Paletwa and Ann Township in Rakhine State, to determine whether voting can be held there.

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