Mr Gunatillake explained that though some two percent had not declared the NIC numbers, there was a possibility that some of them might be having some other form of valid identity document such as passports, driving licences or the ID cards issued for the elderly people. He said instructions had been given to Grama Niladharis to provide assistance to issue the Special Identity card through the NEC.
Voters not in possession of any valid identity document could apply for the temporary Identity Card from their area Grama Niladharis or estate superintendents by filling out the required application forms.These forms should be duly filled and handed over along with two copies of colour/black and white photographs of sizes 2.5cm x 3cm, to their Grama Niladharis on or before November 9.
The temporary ID cards will be issued by the district election office and once the vote has been cast, the Identity Cards have to be handed over to the officials attached to the polling Centre. In the absence of the NIC, voters could produce valid passports, valid driving licences, Pensioners Identity Cards, Elders Identity Cards or Clergy Identity Cards to cast their votes.