DAMASCUS: The Higher Elections Committee conducted its final inspection of polling stations in Hasakah on Saturday ahead of Sunday’s People’s Assembly elections.
A delegation was dispatched to Ayn Al-Arab to finalize regional preparations, according to committee spokesperson Nawar Najmeh.
The delegation led by committee representatives met local subcommittees to review last-minute arrangements and finalize coordination with municipal and security officials.
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Assessments focused on the security of secret ballot rooms, the availability of essential election materials, and the implementation of required logistical and safety measures.
Inspection teams evaluated designated polling sites to verify logistical readiness.
Assessments focused on the security of secret ballot rooms, the availability of essential election materials, and the implementation of required logistical and safety measures.
Officials also confirmed that adequate access had been established for both local and foreign media coverage.
Najmeh said committee members Imad Barq and Mohammao Wali were traveling to Ayn Al-Arab in Aleppo Governorate in the Syrian Arab Republic to inspect the polling center there and complete oversight and logistical checks.
He reiterated that local authorities had provided the necessary security and logistical support to ensure the vote proceeded smoothly.
Voting is scheduled to begin on Sunday at 8 a.m. in Hasakah, Qamishli and Ayn Al-Arab, and will run until noon, with a possible one-hour extension if needed.
Ballot counting will start immediately after polls close, and preliminary results will be released as soon as counting concludes.
The committee said the inspections and deployments form part of broader efforts by electoral authorities and local officials to ensure a transparent, orderly electoral process in the districts.










