The current UEC inspected voter list, ballot papers and documents used in 2020 General Election in accordance with Section 53 of Hluttaw Election Law. According to the findings of inspections conducted by commissioners of UEC together with respective township election sub commissions, commanders of township police force, heads of township Immigration and Population department, township administrators and representatives from political parties, there are 43,004,382 issued ballot papers, 27,098,058 used ballot papers and 39,963 polling stations in total. Although 15,906,324 should be left as unused but only 14,920,783 were found, and the number of missing ballot papers is 1,424,391 and there are 438,850 extra ballot papers, it was found that there were missing and illegal extra ballot papers at polling stations. The findings of inspection on ballot papers for Pyithu Hluttaw by State/Region are as follows: [1]
According to the ground inspection, it was found that 27,098,058 ballot papers were used but it was reported by former UEC that there were 27,512,855 voters who cast the votes (the number of used ballot papers by former UEC) so 414,797 ballot papers were used less on ground.
44,169,334 Pyithu Hluttaw ballot papers were printed and 43,004,382 ballot papers were issued to the respective State/Region and the difference is 1,164,952. According to the announcement by former UEC, the voter turnout is 27,512,855 so 16,656,479 ballot papers was printed extra. Although the voter turnout is 27,512,855 it was found that only 26,659,208 ballot papers were used so 853,647 ballot papers were used less on ground. Therefore these 853,647 ballot papers were found fraudulent and the details are as follows: [2]