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More than 270 died from overwork-related illnesses in Indonesia elections
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Contributor | particleman |
Last Edited | particleman Apr 29, 2019 08:49pm |
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Author | Gayatri Suroyo |
News Date | Sunday, April 28, 2019 07:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Ten days after Indonesia held the world’s biggest single-day elections, more than 270 election staff have died, mostly of fatigue-related illnesses caused by long hours of work counting millions of ballot papers by hand, an official said on Sunday.
The April 17 elections were the first time the country of 260 million people combined the presidential vote with national and regional parliamentary ones, with an aim to cut costs.
Voting was largely peaceful and was estimated to have drawn 80 percent of the total 193 million voters, who each had to punch up to five ballot papers in over 800,000 polling stations.
As of Saturday night, 272 election officials had died, mostly from overwork-related illnesses, while 1,878 others had fallen ill, said Arief Priyo Susanto, spokesman of the General Elections Commission (KPU). |
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