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Irregularities on Election Day
(TIB’s observation based on the 13th National Parliamentary Election process and affidavit analysis, 16 February 2026)
• Forcing voters to cast ballots for a specific symbol: 35.7%
• Casting of fake votes: 21.4%
• Inaction by the administration and law-enforcement agencies in preventing rule violations, disorder, or irregularities: 21.4%
• Ballot papers stamped before voting began: 14.3%
• Booth capturing: 14.3%
• Preventing opposition polling agents from entering centers: 14.3%
• Non-cooperation with voters by law-enforcement personnel: 10.7%
• Biased conduct by election officials, including returning officers: 10.7%
• Control of information flow and communication barriers (shutdown of 4G/3G networks and obstruction of journalists’ vehicle movement): 7.1%
• Obstruction of
journalists gathering election data at polling stations: 7.1% • Allegations of partisan conduct by law-enforcement agencies: 7.1% • Allegations of fraud in vote counting: 7.1% • Ballot papers running out: 3.6% • Obstruction of election observers’ monitoring: 3.6% • Other irregularities: 3.6%
journalists gathering election data at polling stations: 7.1% • Allegations of partisan conduct by law-enforcement agencies: 7.1% • Allegations of fraud in vote counting: 7.1% • Ballot papers running out: 3.6% • Obstruction of election observers’ monitoring: 3.6% • Other irregularities: 3.6%



