Poll workers at a polling station in Male' City count ballots in the 2024 parliamentary elections on April 21, 2024. (Sun Photo/Moosa Nadheem)
The Elections Commission (EC) has launched a TikTok video competition to raise public awareness ahead of next year’s local council and women’s development committee elections.
The contest is open to Maldivians aged 18 and above, excluding election officials. Participants may enter individually or as a team, and must register online before 1500 hours on December 31.
ލޯކަލް ކައުންސިލްތަކުގެ އިންތިޚާބާއި އަންހެނުންގެ ތަރައްޤީއަށް މަސައްކަތްކުރާ ކޮމިޓީގެ އިންތިޚާބު 2026 އާ ގުޅިގެން މި ކޮމިޝަނުން ކުރިއަށްގެންދިއުމަށް ހަމަޖެހިފައިވާ “ރަށުގެ ކުރިމަގު” ޓިކްޓޮކް މުބާރާތް
— Elections Commission (@ElectionsMv) December 27, 2025
މުބާރާތުގައި ބައިވެރިވާން ޝައުޤުވެރިވާ ފަރާތްތަކުން 2025 ޑިސެންބަރު 31 ވާ… pic.twitter.com/dVjQC37DgQ
According to EC guidelines, videos must focus on one or more of the following topics:
Official voting documents
The importance of voting in council and committee elections
Actions prohibited during elections
The need to verify information from multiple sources for accurate election coverage
Each participant may submit one video per topic, or up to four videos covering all topics.
Videos must be between 30 seconds and six minutes long, and must not promote any political party.
Submissions must be sent to the commission by 1400 hours on January 10.
The winner will receive MVR 5,000, with MVR 3,000 and MVR 2,000 awarded to second and third place respectively.
The local council and women’s committee elections are scheduled for April 4, 2026.