On the morning of March 15, Tuyen Quang voters excitedly went to vote to elect National Assembly deputies of the 16th term and People's Council deputies at all levels for the 2026 - 2031 term.
At the polling stations, people were present early to exercise their rights and obligations as citizens. The atmosphere of excitement and security was tightened during the festival of the country.
For disadvantaged people, the elderly, and sick, the election organizations have organized to bring extra ballot boxes to their homes. This ensures that all citizens have conditions to exercise their rights and obligations.

Local police forces have coordinated with the election team to review the list of voters who cannot directly go to the polling area.
In each household, members of the election team fully implemented the procedures according to regulations. At the same time, voters were guided to check the list, receive ballots and personally vote into the auxiliary ballot box.
The stages of transporting and preserving ballot boxes, security, and order throughout the process of organizing mobile voting are emphasized.
Many voters expressed their emotion when being able to directly exercise citizens' rights right at home. This shows the concern and guarantee of voters' right to mastery.
Having turned 99, Ms. Ly Thi Pa (Mong ethnicity, Lung Cu commune) could not move to the polling station. Election team No. 12 of Lung Cu commune brought mobile ballot boxes to her house to support her in voting.

Ms. Pa was moved when she personally sent the ballot to the ballot box. This is an honor, pride and responsibility of Ms. Pa to her homeland and country.
The deployment of auxiliary ballot boxes for elderly and sick voters contributes to increasing the voter participation rate. At the same time, ensuring that the election takes place democratically, fairly and in accordance with the law.
According to information from the Tuyen Quang Provincial Election Commission, as of 11 am this morning, the total number of voters who participated in voting throughout the province reached 93%. In which, 27 communes had a voter turnout rate of 100%.

The Provincial Election Commission highly appreciates the self-awareness of voters. The operation at polling stations continues to be maintained in a disciplined and serious manner.
Currently, many voters who are workers and people in rural areas have taken advantage of the time to complete voting right in the morning.