Vietnam's National Election Achieves Remarkable 99.69% Voter Turnout, No Constituencies Required Re-election
Vietnam has recorded an extraordinary voter participation rate of 99.
Vietnam has recorded an extraordinary voter participation rate of 99.69% in its latest national election, according to official figures released by the National Assembly Chairman. The impressive turnout figure reflects the widespread civic engagement of Vietnamese citizens across all regions of the country.
In a significant testament to the election's smooth execution, the National Assembly Chairman confirmed that not a single electoral constituency across the entire nation was required to hold a re-election. This milestone underscores the meticulous and disciplined approach taken by election organizers at every level of government.
The Chairman praised the organization of the election as having been carried out "seriously and rigorously," highlighting that the seamless process was the result of careful preparation and coordination by election committees nationwide. Officials noted that the absence of any re-elections is a strong indicator of how thoroughly and professionally the polling was managed.
The results are being seen as a reflection of both strong public participation and effective institutional planning. Election authorities across Vietnam's provinces and cities worked in close coordination to ensure that voting procedures were followed precisely, contributing to the historic outcome.
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