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THE ELECTORAL and Boundaries Commission is moving full steam ahead with plans for the February 21 general election.
This week a number of special voters will be casting their ballots.
As is customary, people who will be working at the polling stations on election day will be given the opportunity to cast their votes in advance.
Chief Electoral Officer Angela Taylor told the DAILY?NATION that Friday, had been chosen as the day for them to vote. Polling runs from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Taylor was quick to point out: “Only election workers will be allowed to vote on this day. All other persons will have to wait until election day, February 21, to cast their vote.”

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