Rakhine State currently preparing for upcoming Myanmar national elections

02 January 2023
Rakhine State currently preparing for upcoming Myanmar national elections

Preparations for the national election, which is expected to take place in August 2023, are underway in Rakhine State, according to local residents.

On 9 January 2023, the Military Council will conduct a household population census in Rakhine State.

Approximately 6,940 volunteers from departmental offices in Rakhine State will conduct the household population check, according to a local news source.

"The household population census form 66/6 (AHtaSa) will be used for the census. The Military Council is also training volunteers to conduct the household population census,” said a local news source.

The source confirmed that the military council will conduct a household population census in the Rakhine State towns of Sittwe, Pauktaw, Mrauk U, Kyauktaw, Minpyar, Ann, Taungup, Kyauk Phyu, Yanbye, Thandwe, Gwa, and Manaung.

"On 27 December, there was a meeting at the township general administration office in Ann Township. We've heard that the Military Council is also preparing a household population census for the elections. The meeting was also attended by all of the ward administrators and village administrators,” a resident of Ann said.

The Military Council says it intends to hold elections in August 2023 using the proportional representation (PR) system rather than the previous First-Past-the-Post voting method.

The outcome of the previous 2020 election was annulled as a result of the military coup in February 2021.