The CUCSU Election Commission has held a meeting with candidates and students to discuss polling centres and voting procedures for the upcoming CUCSU and hall council elections. The meeting, held on Sunday, outlined the possible polling process, including the use of OMR machines for vote counting. Commission Member Secretary AKM Ariful Haque Siddique told bdnews24.com that five faculty buildings: Social Sciences, Old Arts, New Arts, Business Administration, and Science, have been selected as polling venues. A total of 86 rooms, including 65 polling booths, 14 presiding rooms and seven sub-presiding rooms, are being prepared. Each room will house five ballot boxes: four for CUCSU and one for hall elections. Each booth will accommodate up to 500 voters, with a 10-minute...