Electoral officials in Papua New Guinea’s South Fly District have initiated a voter registration drive targeting remote communities. This effort precedes the 2027 National General Election and follows a recent week-long period where residents of Daru were able to verify their existing electoral roll information. The current phase focuses on reaching citizens in geographically isolated areas of the district to ensure comprehensive voter coverage. The registration process involves both voter verification for those already on the roll and new registrations for eligible citizens. This outreach aims to update the electoral roll and prepare for the upcoming national election. Access to this news report is restricted to paid subscribers of the Post Courier.
