Rajasthan Chunav Result 2023 Live Vote Counting: For the Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023, votes are currently being counted for 199 of the 200 seats available. Voter count procedures have been designed with strict security measures in place.
Rajasthan Chunav Result 2023 Live Vote Counting: In the state's assemblyb vg elections for 2023, votes are being counted for 199 of the 200 assembly seats.
Voter count procedures have been designed with strict security measures in place.
At all centers, the postal ballot count will start at 8 a.m., followed by the
Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) vote count, for wh ich 2524 tables have been set
up. In Rajasthan, voting in the elections that were held on November 25 was
75.45 percent. 1121 AROs have been assigned to count votes for the 199 assemblyseats in Rajasthan during the election process at each of the 36 centers.
Voting will take place at two locations in Jaipur each. Nagaur and Jodhpur, as
well as one center in each of the final thirty election districts.
We would like to inform you that 25,24 tables have been set up at the
counting centers to tally the votes that were cast using electronic voting
machines at 51,890 polling places. 4245 rounds will be required to complete the
vote counting in these. There will be a maximum of 41 rounds in the counting of
votes for the Shiv Assembly constituency, whereas Ajmer South will only require
14 rounds to be finished. Strong security measures have been put in place at
the counting site and the areas around it because of this. As part of the
security plans for the counting process, the Central Police Force and RAAC will
be widely deployed.
To ensure that there is no disturbance of any kind at the counting venue,
three-tier security arrangements have been put in place for entry. 36 RAC
companies will be stationed at the counting centers, and 40 Central Police
Force companies will be assigned to guard the EVMs. For the purpose of
upholding law and order, 99 RAAC companies will be stationed in different
districts. Four lakh 36,664 voters cast postal ballots in these elections; 49
thousand 365 of them are over 80 years old, 11 thousand 656 are disabled, four
thousand 427 are from essential services, and three lakh 71 are actively
participating in the voting process. There are 166 thousand voters.
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