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View all search resultsAs the simultaneous presidential and legislative elections on Feb. 14 get nearer, more young people are volunteering as poll administrators (KPPS) to ease the burden of older volunteers in the light of the deaths of hundreds of poll workers in the previous elections in 2019.
As the deadline for applications passed on Dec. 20, a number of regional KPUs found they were faced with a shortage of local poll administrators (KPPS), which has been attributed in part to the deaths of almost 900 KPPS during the 2019 election.
The struggles of the two major parties, amid growing voter dissatisfaction over policies, candidate selection and integrity, raised the prospect of a hung parliament and period of uncertainty while a record number of postal votes are counted.
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