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Curfew in Sri Lanka over Vote Counting In Presidential Election


People wait in a queue to cast their ballots at a polling station during voting in Sri Lanka's presidential election in Colombo on September 21, 2024. Cash-strapped Sri Lanka began voting for its next president September 21 in an effective referendum on an unpopular International Monetary Fund austerity plan enacted after the island nation's unprecedented financial crisis. (Photo by Ishara S.KODIKARA / AFP) (Photo by ISHARA S.KODIKARA/AFP via Getty Images)
People wait in a queue to cast their ballots at a polling station during voting in Sri Lanka’s presidential election in Colombo on September 21, 2024. (Photo by ISHARA S.KODIKARA/AFP via Getty Images)


Police in Sri Lanka have imposed a nationwide curfew after voting ended in the country’s presidential election.

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Authorities announced that the curfew will take effect from 10:00 p.m. on Saturday through 6:00 a.m. on Sunday. 

Police announced the eight-hour curfew “in the interest of public safety.”

People have been asked to stay at home as the presidential election results are expected in the coming hours.

Those performing election duties during this time can use their official identity cards as curfew passes, while those traveling to or returning from abroad can use their air ticket as a curfew pass.

Polls opened at 7:00 a.m. local time and ran until 4:00 p.m. at 13,421 stations throughout the island nation.

More than 17 million people were eligible to vote to elect a president for a five-year term. 

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