Two ballot boxes have been kept in Thinadhoo island's school out of which one is for residents and one is for residents from other islands.
A total of seven ballot boxes have been stationed in the island, to which a majority of residents have already voted and continue to do so.
Thinadhoo school gai 2 foshi. Thinadhoo meehunnah vote fottakaai, rashun beyruge meehunnah fotteh. Rashugai julma 7 foshi bahattaafaivey. Gina bayaku mihaathanah vote laafaivey#DhivehingeVote18 pic.twitter.com/wsLY22RYQ9
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
As voting continues, the queues all over Male' city are seen growing larger.
While polling is to end at 04:00 p.m. several stations still have huge queues stretching beyond eye sight.
Majeedhiyya School kaireega hadhaafaivaa queue https://t.co/ezRekDsJMP… #DhivehingeVote2018 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/3PioSa1fAj
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Many voters have expressed frustration over EC's procedures at the polling station in Malaysia as hundreds remain waiting in queue.
Malaysia gai vote lumah EC in kanda alhaafaivaa inthizaamuthakaa medhu gina adhadhegge dhivehin dhanee shakuvaa kuramun. Adhives ethah satheyka bayaku queue gai eba thibi. #DhivehingeVote18 | @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/JJyhGtwpDe
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Voting is ongoing in Addu City's Hithadhoo with 15 ballot boxes.
Addu City Hithadhoo gai behettifaivaa vote foshi thakah vote lun feshigen kuriyah dhanee, Hithadhoo gai 15 vote feshi behettifai vey | #DhivehingeVote2018 | @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/r8rKmTJ31j
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
A woman waiting in the queue for Ghaazee School's polling station has been taken to hospital after fainting. Many voters are waiting in long queues outside without shade.
Dhenme gaazee school ga votelaan Q ga huri anheneh anburaigene vettijje :(
— N@@@h!!!! ? (@Naaahie) September 23, 2018
Mihaaru vee annmunge ehee aa police ge eheega hospitalah gendhevifa@Raajje_tv @raajjemv #Election2018 #PE2018MV pic.twitter.com/zPJSUsZ3HB
Home minister Azleen Ahmed talks to people at a polling station.
Home minister Azleen Ahmed vote laa marukazugai baeh meehunnaa vaahaka dhakkavanee https://t.co/Pmsxljju5f #DhivehingeVote2018 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/CkX1anvXnd
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Voters have expressed concern over having to wait in long queues for two to three hours.
Vote lumah ethah bayaku nukumefaivaa iru vote foshithah dhoshugai dhigu queue thah vanee hadhaafai. Queue thakugai dhethin gadi iru madukuran jehumun gina bayaku dhanee hihhama nujehun faalhukuramun https://t.co/Pmsxljju5f #DhivehingeVote2018 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/TYMJOmL9Nv
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
President Abdulla Yameen's current Vice President Abdulla Jihad has cast his vote.
Raees Yameen ge naibu raees Abdulla Jihad vote dhevvaifi | #DhivehingeVote18 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/B2Y6GzEyJ3
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Several people have lined up outline Nooraanee School in Addu City's Hithadhoo district.
Addu Hithadhoo Nooraanee School ge 7 no vote fohtah vote laaan queue ga gina adhadhegge rayyithun eba thibi | #DhivehingeVote18 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/0SmP5wq3A4
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
While three ballot boxes have been stationed in Maradhoo district of Addu city, voting is proceeding.
Addu City Maradhoo gai behettifaivaa vote foshi thakah vote lun feshigen kuriyah dhanee, Maradhoo gai 3 vote feshi behettifai vey | #DhivehingeVote2018 | @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/cxIrFgmysf
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Complaints have risen over how poorly election procedures have been organized at the polling center in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, where crowds of Maldivian residents have gathered to cast their votes.
Malaysia gai gina adhadhegge dhivehin vote laan queue gai eba thibi. Inthizaam thah hamajehifaivaa gothaa medhu baeh faraaiyythakun dhanee shakuvaa kuramun. | #DhivehingeVote18 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/KBCAXFcH2n
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Polling queues are notably growing larger in several polling centers in Male' and Hulhumale.
As such, voters are seen patiently waiting on sun-drenched streets outside Hulhumale' Gaazee School, as well as Rehendhi School.
Gaazee School gai ves vote lumah gina adhadhegge bayaku queue gai eba thibi | #DhivehingeVote18 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/g7QrKb39L8
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
There have been complaints that officials assigned to some ballot boxes are casting votes for people with special needs.
#HamaDhenme: Baeh vote foshi thakugai nukulhedhuntherikan hunna faraaiyythakuge vote, fosheega veriyaa laakamuge shakuvaa @Raajje_tv ah dhanee libemun. | #DhivehingeVote18 @Raajje_tv
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Queue in Olhuvelifushi island of Lhaviyani atoll.notably growing larger as polling continues.
LH Olhuvelifushi gai ves vote lumah gina adhadhegge rayyithun queue gai eba thibi. | #DhivehingeVote18 @Raajje_tv pic.twitter.com/9VrwaKlL2T
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
It has been reported that polls have been delayed in Thinadhoo island of Gaaf Dhaalu atoll due to technical issues with tablet computers. As such, officials at polling stations are checking the voter's list and passing token numbers to voters.
Votelun lasvegendhanee tablet in voters list check kurumah fahu, queue number dhookuramundhaathee #DhivehingeVote18 pic.twitter.com/CsuOzNwfG2
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018
Location: Haa Dhaalu atoll Nolhivaram
Ballot Box: Number two
Vote count thus far: 138 (66 women, 72 men)
Invalid ID card holders: One
Number of ballot papers: 624
Eligible voters: 618
Extra ballot papers: 6
Current status: Queue notably growing larger
RaajjeMV has received information that polls have been halted in one of the two ballot boxes stationed in Vaikaradhoo island of Haa Dhaalu atoll due to slow internet access and inoperative tablet computers.
It has been over half and hour since polls have been halted for the ballot box.
A total of 105 persons, 51 women and 48 men have cast their votes in Utheemu island of Haa Alifu atoll thus far. 87 women 57 men have cast their votes in Dhihdhoo island of the same atoll.
A total of 116 persons have voted in Kolhufushi island of Meemu atoll and 87 persons have cast their votes inside one of the two ballot boxes stationed in Naifaru island of Lhaviyani atoll.
104 persons have voted in Hirilandhoo island of Thaa atoll.
101 persons have voted in one of the ballot boxes stationed in Kurendhoo island of Lhaviyani atoll.
150 person have voted in one of the ballot boxes stationed in Kurendhoo island of Lhaviyani atoll.
170 persons have voted in one of the ballot boxes stationed in Gaafaru island of Kaafu atoll.
Women & Democracy have within hours after polling began across Maldives, taken to twitter about raising concerns of election issues that have surfaced already.
As such they revealed that they had received information from Naifaru island that the number of ballot papers was not disclosed and that observers did not have the information when voting had begun.
Receiving disturbing information from G02.02.5 LH.Naifaru-5 that the number of ballot papers was not disclosed.Observers have no information of the amount of ballot papers when voting began. @EU_Maldives @UKinMaldives @CanHCSriLanka #PE2018MV @ElectionsMv @Raajje_tv @Sangu_tv
— Women & Democracy (@women_democracy) September 23, 2018
They also revealed that polling booths in some stations have been turned in angles that do not give access to monitors and observers to observe voter's movements.
In some stations, poling booths are turned in a way observers will not be able observe movement and in breach of guideline provided. Picture shows how it’s turned #PE2018MV @ElectionsMv pic.twitter.com/dTBv5hJhPM
— Women & Democracy (@women_democracy) September 23, 2018
Having further revealed that some observers are unable to enter their designated polling stations because they have not been provided with passes, Women & Democracy stated that they have received complaints from Hiriya School that some serial numbers are missing in counter foils and serial numbers are not in order.
We are receiving information from T11.1.3 Maafannu medhu 3 Hiriya School some serial numbers are missing in counter foils and serial numbers are not in order. #PE2018MV @ElectionsMv
— Women & Democracy (@women_democracy) September 23, 2018
Many polling stations have stopped use of tablets due to issues in the devices.
Tablet thah masakkai nukuraathee gina thanthanugai tablet beynun kurun huttaalaifi https://t.co/Pmsxljju5f #DhivehingeVote2018 @Raajje_tv
— RaajjeTV Live (@RaajjeTVLive) September 23, 2018