The Ele
ction Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has successfully completed the printing of 260 million ballot paper
s for al
l constituencies in the country ahead of the 2024 elections. According to ECP spokesman, ̶
0;National Assembly ballots are identifiable by green paper, whereas Provincial Assembly ballots are printed on white paper. Except for 31 districts, the distribution of printed ballot papers has been finalized across the nation.” Printing, which commenced on January 14, concluded by February 3. In compliance with a Supreme Court directive, ballot paper
s for 11 National Assembly and five Provincial Assembly constituencies underwent reprinting, with the original ones set for destru
ction as p
er the court order. ECP officials disclosed that this time, a total of 260 million ballot papers were printed, reflecting a 54.74% rise in candidates compared to the 2018 elections. Despite a 195% surge in demand for special paper, effective management led to a redu
ction from 2400 tonnes to 2177 tonnes. The distribution of printed ballot papers comprises 5% single-column, 50% double-column, 30% three-column, 11.15% four-column, and 2.4% five-column formats, gearing up for the scheduled February 8 polls. Political parties and independent candidates are actively participating in campaigns, with the ele
ction drive slated to conclude on February 6 at 12 pm.