Election bugle sounded in Delhi, voting on fifth February, end result will come on eighth
With the announcement of meeting election dates, election bugle has been sounded within the capital Delhi additionally. Voting for the 70-member Meeting in Delhi shall be held in a single part. Voting shall be held in Delhi subsequent month on fifth February whereas the counting of votes shall be carried out after 3 days on eighth February (Saturday).
The Election Fee introduced the election dates on Tuesday within the PC organized at Vigyan Bhawan within the capital Delhi. The present tenure of Delhi Meeting is ending on 23 February. There are 70 seats within the 70-member meeting, out of which 58 are for the overall class whereas 12 seats are reserved for the Scheduled Castes.
Greater than 1.55 crore voters: CEC
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar stated that at current there are greater than 1.55 crore registered voters in Delhi. Of those, 83.49 lakh are male and 71.74 lakh are feminine voters. He instructed that the variety of younger voters (20 to 21 years) is 28.89 lakh. The variety of younger voters eligible to vote for the primary time is 2.08 lakh.
Describing the polling stations for voting, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar stated that there shall be a complete of 13,033 polling cubicles at 2,697 locations within the capital Delhi and out of those, 210 shall be mannequin polling centres.
What was the end result within the final election
Within the capital Delhi, voting for the 2020 meeting elections was held 5 years in the past on 8 February, whereas the counting of votes occurred on 11 February. Within the then elections, Aam Aadmi Social gathering (AAP) fielded its candidates on all 70 seats and gained 62 seats. BJP fielded candidates on 67 seats and gained 8 seats. Nevertheless, Congress couldn’t open its account right here for the second consecutive time.
Whereas within the 2015 meeting elections additionally, Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP had gained an enormous majority. AAP, shaped in 2012, gained a document 67 seats out of 70. BJP had gained solely 3 seats, whereas Congress and different events couldn’t open their accounts. Within the three Lok Sabha elections held since 2014, BJP has maintained its dominance in Delhi and has retained management of all seven seats.
As soon as once more a triangular contest is being thought-about between Aam Aadmi Social gathering, Bharatiya Janata Social gathering and Congress in Delhi. 36 MLAs are required for majority in Delhi Meeting.
Election bugle sounded in Delhi, voting on fifth February, end result will come on eighth
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