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Participation Inclusion

The barriers faced by LGBTIQ community, especially with regards to the gender reflected in their national IDs have to be eliminated

Inform and advocate to the election authorities about the barriers faced by LGBTQI community, especially with regards to the gender reflected in their national IDs

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Last Updated: 15 Dec 2022 at 11:14

Participation Inclusion

Guarantee the voting rights of persons with disabilities

Guarantee the voting rights of persons with disabilities by ensuring independent access to polling stations, transportation for voters with reduced mobility, and by introducing tactile ballot papers. Established assisted voting procedures should be simplified.

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Last Updated: 15 Dec 2022 at 11:14

Participation Inclusion

Submission of the proposal on the Establishment of National Level all-inclusive Electoral Central Committees

The Disability Organizations Joint Front, DOJF, which is an umbrella organization with the representation of 36 disability persons organizations established in Sri Lanka, as an institution which has a keen focus on the election rights of the persons with disabilities, has made various national level interventions with the objective of establishing an inclusive election process.

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Last Updated: 30 May 2025 at 06:36

Political Parties & Candidates

Prevent registration of political parties without genuine political purpose. Registration should ensure 30% women's representation in political parties.

Limit the participation of false candidates ,parties and independent groups, such as those posing as proxy and dummy candidates and parties by imposing higher candidacy bond and higher vote quotas to reimburse those bonds.

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Last Updated: 13 Dec 2023 at 12:46

Electoral Administration & Oversight

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Last Updated: 19 Sep 2025 at 09:46