Nawaf bin Mohammed Al Ma'awda, Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments, and Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the General Supervision of the Election, issued Decision (67) of 2024 on the establishment of the general polling station for by-elections in the first constituency of Muharraq Governorate. The polling stations will operate in the designated locations listed below. In the absence of a member of the committees designated at the polling stations, replacements will be made from the list provided in Decision (66) of 2024. The first polling station will be located at the Bahrain International Airport. The members of the committee at the station are Chief Prosecutor Mohammed Khalid Mohammed Al Hazaa- as chairman, Haya Habib Mustafa- as secretary and Salah Ahmed Abdullah. The second polling station will be located at Seef Mall. The committee will be chaired by Chief Prosecutor Moza Hassan Ali Al Naar, Mohammed Khalifa Al BinJassim as secretary, and Mohammed Ahmed Al Mahmood. The committee s will oversee the polling and counting processes as per Decree-Law (14) of 2002. The results will be announced by the Chairman of the Election Supervision Committee after all documents have been received. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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