Amman: - The Civil Status and Passports Department (CSPD) reported that it has resolved all personal objection requests to the preliminary voter lists. The number of personal objection requests on the preliminary voter lists submitted to the CSPD totaled 13,949, with 13,307 accepted and 642 rejected because the instructions did not apply, the CSPD said Saturday in a statement. The CSPD also stated that it made final decisions on personal objection requests to preliminary voter lists within the legal time frame specified by the election law and executive directives issued under it. The CSPD indicated that it published in its offices the decisions of rejection and acceptance of personal objections on Saturday in preparation for enabling those whose objections were rejected to challenge them before the judiciary, while it will amend the voter lists for the new electoral district in relation to the accepted decisions. The CSPD noted that from Sunday, the courts (the competent court of first instance) will hea r electoral appeals against the CSPD's decisions to reject personal objections to preliminary voter lists for a period of seven days. The CSPD added that it continues to receive requests to change polling stations within the electoral district until Wednesday, 10/7/2024. Source: Jordan News Agency
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