Going to polls in nation’s southernmost province

Joining the joyful atmosphere of the nearly 70 million voters nationwide, more than 852,500 voters in Vietnam's southernmost province of Ca Mau were eager to head to polling stations to exercise their rights and obligations on the election day, May 23.

Voters in Ca Mau travel by canoe to polling places.
Voters in Ca Mau travel by canoe to polling places.

A "special" voting station in the southernmost region of the country

An election team in Ca Mau City inspects the ballot boxes before the voting

Ca Mau voters complete procedures before casting their votes.

Leaders of Ca Mau Province cast their ballots at election unit No. 12 in Dat Mui Commune, Ngoc Hien District.

Young and elderly voters in Dat Mui Commune cast their ballots to select deputies to the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term.

Chairman of the People's Committee of Ca Mau Province casts his vote at the polling station in Ward 2, Ca Mau City.

Voters working in the Ca Mau health sector cast their ballots on the morning of May 23.

A Khmer Theravada Buddhism monk cast his ballot on the morning of May 23.