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Business houses can now register for voter services to be taken to their employees in their offices - Saneem
Voter registration services will also expand to the rural areas and maritime zones

Business houses can now register for voter services to be taken to their employees in their offices - Saneem

Voter registration services will also expand to the rural areas and maritime zones

By Vijay Narayan
08/10/2021
Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem

The Fijian Elections Office is now expanding it’s services to ensure people get voter services in the most convenient way, and the Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem has today announced that business houses can now register for the services to be taken to their employees in their offices.

While speaking at the Voter Services Centre at the Suva Civic Centre today, Saneem says they have engaged with over 3,000 voters in the first 3 days of registrations and upgrading of registrations.

Saneem says business houses can make appointments through their website, www.feo.org.fj to ensure the elections officials visit their offices for the services.

He hopes the business houses take advantage of this for the benefit of their employees.

Saneem says people need to ensure they have their birth certificate to upgrade to the blue voter card.

Saneem also confirms that the registration drive will expand further to the rural areas and maritime zones.


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