INFOKU, BLORA – Approximately 14,917 ballot boxes are needed by the Blora KPU for the 2024 Blora Regency Election.
This was conveyed by the Blora Regency KPU following the logistics of the 2024 general election (election) ballot boxes starting to arrive in Blora
"Tonight, one container containing ballot boxes has arrived, around 2,360 of the total needs in Blora Regency totaling 14,917 ballot boxes," said Blora KPU member, Nailina Paramita Najati, Friday (20/10/2023) evening.
"Later it will be in stages, tonight only one container will arrive, the others will come later in the afternoon or evening," added Nailina Paramita Najati.
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He said that the logistics for the voting booths were planned to be sent on Monday (23/10/2023).
For the need for voting booths, there are 11,908 of the total 2977 Blora polling stations.
"The voting booths are planned to be sent next Monday to Blora Regency," said Nailina Paramita Najati.
He continued that for the ballot papers, his party was still waiting for the permanent candidate list (DCT).
"Including this, we are still in the registration stage for presidential and vice presidential candidates. "Maybe we will still be waiting for the end of November 2023," explained Nailina Paramita Najati.
His party also emphasized that everything related to the logistics of the 2024 election had been covered up to the day of voting.
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"We have mapped each polling station, including the distance that must be traveled, we have predicted how long it will take, for example how many hours it will take. God willing, everything has been covered. "One day before the voting, all logistics must be distributed," he explained.
Meanwhile, Head of Bawaslu Blora Andyka Fuad Ibrahim said that his party was also supervising the delivery of logistics for this election.
"The plan is that logistics deliveries will be carried out in 6 stages. In the first stage, 2,360 packages will be sent, divided into 472 packages," explained Andyka.
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"Bawaslu also provides advice regarding lighting at the entrance and inside the warehouse. "There is no APAR in the warehouse and there are also no surveillance cameras (CCTV) in the warehouse," he added. (Setyorini / IS T )

