General elections 2024: ECP to start receiving nomination papers from tomorrow
Election Commission will allot election symbols to parties on 13th of next month while polling to be held on 8th of February.


Islamabad: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) will start receiving nomination papers from tomorrow till Friday, 22nd December 2023 for general elections to be held on 8th February next year.
According to Election Commission notification, the ECP will publish the list of candidates on 23rd and start scrutiny process from 24th to 30th of this month.
Appeals against acceptance or rejection of nomination papers can be filed by 3rd of next month, which will be decided by Appellate Tribunals till 10th of the next month.
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— Election Commission of Pakistan (OFFICIAL) (@ECP_Pakistan) December 19, 2023
The revised list of candidates will be displayed on 11th and candidates can withdraw their papers till 12th of the next month.
Election Commission will allot election symbols to parties on 13th of next month while polling to be held on 8th of February.
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