The Elections Commission says voters can use the online re-registration option until the 29th of this month.
Voters who wish to vote at a location different from their registered location must re-register before the election in September.
Speaking at a news conference today, Secretary General of the Commission Hassan Zakaria said voter re-registration was opened from the 16th of this month to the 5th of next month.
But he said online re-registration would only be accepted between the 16th of this month to the 29th of this month.
He clarified that this timeline was set to allow timely system verifications and to avoid a person being denied their right to vote due to a technical delay or error.
The Commission urged voters to avoid last-minute re-registrations.
The Commission recently published the voters' list and invited complaints for the list between the 11th and 22nd of last month. In the period, the Commission received 551 complaints with most complaints focused on including deceased people in the voters list.
The Elections Commission announced that there are 282,672 eligible voters for the September Presidential Election and that it would place 604 ballot boxes across the country and abroad.