POLICE CALL ON ALL TO REPORT VOTER LIST INACCURACIES
ARMENPRESS
Apr 10 2007
YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS: A top police officer urged yesterday
his country fellows, non-governmental organizations and political
parties to scrutinize voters lists and report all inaccuracies,
if they find such, to police departments which are in charge of
compiling these lists.
Deputy chief of police Ararat Mahtesian said the police and several
other government agencies had done a great deal of job to specify
voter lists, but admitted that findings of some non-governmental
organizations and the March 25 mayoral election in the town of Armavir
demonstrated that these lists are still far from being perfect.
Mahtesian said police has opened two hot-line telephone numbers for
reporting voter list inaccuracies.
The majority of these inaccuracies, he said, are presence in the voter
lists the names of deceased peoples and young men who are called up
to mandatory military service.
ARMENPRESS
Apr 10 2007
YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS: A top police officer urged yesterday
his country fellows, non-governmental organizations and political
parties to scrutinize voters lists and report all inaccuracies,
if they find such, to police departments which are in charge of
compiling these lists.
Deputy chief of police Ararat Mahtesian said the police and several
other government agencies had done a great deal of job to specify
voter lists, but admitted that findings of some non-governmental
organizations and the March 25 mayoral election in the town of Armavir
demonstrated that these lists are still far from being perfect.
Mahtesian said police has opened two hot-line telephone numbers for
reporting voter list inaccuracies.
The majority of these inaccuracies, he said, are presence in the voter
lists the names of deceased peoples and young men who are called up
to mandatory military service.
