More than 700,000 voters have qualified to the postal voting in the presidential election.
The Election Commission said that government officials including the armed forces and the police are among them.
This group exceeds the number of people who qualified to mark postal votes in the last presidential election and general election.
September 4 has been set as the date for the district secretariats, election offices and police to cast the postal votes for the upcoming presidential election.
The Election Commission said that the two days of September 5 and 6 have been set aside for postal voting for other government employees.
The Election Commission announced that the two days of September 11 and 12 have been set aside for marking postal votes for government employees who are unable to cast postal votes on those days.