Rajasthan: one hundred pc house voting befell in 84 seats of Dungarpur district. Out of whole 319 aged and disabled voters, 312 aged and disabled voters have voted. 7 voters have died, as a consequence of which they might not vote. Dungarpur District Election Officer Ankit Kumar Singh mentioned that house voting had began from November 4 within the eighty-fourth meeting seat of Dungarpur district. In which 11 groups reached each house of aged and disabled voters.
308 voters voted
Ankit Kumar Singh mentioned that voting was carried out following the protocol laid down by the Election Commission of India. He mentioned that 308 aged and disabled voters voted within the first section. During the primary section, 4 voters weren’t discovered at house, as a consequence of which 4 voters voted within the second section. A complete of 319 voters of Chaurasi meeting constituency had opted for house voting, out of which 07 voters had died. Home voting has been executed for all of the remaining 312 voters.
69 candidates are within the fray for 7 seats in Rajasthan.
There is by-election on 7 seats in Rajasthan. Voters above 85 years of age and disabled voters did house voting. Voting is on thirteenth November on all seven seats. There are 69 candidates within the fray for seven seats, whose destiny will probably be determined by 19 lakh 36 thousand 533 voters. The election division has accomplished the preparations.
Voting will happen on these seats
Voting will probably be held in Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Deoli-Uniara, Khinvsar, Chaurasi, Salumber and Ramgarh seats of Alwar in Rajasthan. Re-elections on these seats will probably be held solely 11 months after the 2023 meeting elections. Five seats are vacant as a consequence of MLAs changing into MPs and two seats are vacant as a result of dying of MLAs.
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