By Online Desk
It will be a two-phase election for the 182-member Gujarat assembly polls, whose term ends on February 18, 2023.
The first phase of voting will be on December 1 and the second phase on December 5.
The results will be announced on December 8, the day when the Himachal Pradesh election results will also be declared,
Over 4.9 crore electors will be eligible to vote in these elections. In 2017, 4.35 electors were eligible.
In Gujarat, as per the electoral roll published on 10.10.2022, over 4.9 crore electors are registered, out of which ~ 4.04 lakh are PwD electors; over 9.8 lakh 80+ senior citizens & 4.61 lakh first-time voters. #ECI #GujaratElections2022 #SSR pic.twitter.com/v6sVI8uC4M
— Election Commission of India #SVEEP (@ECISVEEP) November 3, 2022
Polls in the state will be conducted across over 51,000 polling stations. More than 34,000 of these are in rural areas.
“We are focussing on urban (electoral) apathy seriously to improve voter turnout,” Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said while making the announcement.
The Chief Election Commissioner also announced a Know Your Candidate app and a section on the Election Commission website that will help in “informed voting.
For an informed voting उम्मीदवारों के “Criminal Antecedents” समेत सभी जानकारियाँ ECI के KYC App aur https://t.co/tOWPM4Ma8H पर उपलब्ध | #GujaratElections2022 #ECI #InformedVoting #KYC pic.twitter.com/uF48I8s8lo
— Election Commission of India #SVEEP (@ECISVEEP) November 3, 2022
The Election Commission’s Suvidha Portal will provide online nomination and affidavit filing options to the candidates.
The election commission had earlier announced a single-phase poll in Himachal Pradesh on October 14. Elections in Himachal, which has a 68-member house, will be held in a single phase on November 12.
In 2017 also, elections in the two states were announced on different dates but the counting took place on the same day then too – ten days later on December 18.
Floods in Gujarat then led the Election Commission to hold elections there after the Himachal Pradesh elections schedule was announced.
Prime Minister Modi has personally taken a big part in the campaigning in his home state. The state recently witnessed the Morbi bridge collapse tragedy that claimed over 140 lives. The Election Commission briefing began with condolences being extended to the victims of the tragedy.
It will be a two-phase election for the 182-member Gujarat assembly polls, whose term ends on February 18, 2023.
The first phase of voting will be on December 1 and the second phase on December 5.
The results will be announced on December 8, the day when the Himachal Pradesh election results will also be declared,
Over 4.9 crore electors will be eligible to vote in these elections. In 2017, 4.35 electors were eligible.
In Gujarat, as per the electoral roll published on 10.10.2022, over 4.9 crore electors are registered, out of which ~ 4.04 lakh are PwD electors; over 9.8 lakh 80+ senior citizens & 4.61 lakh first-time voters. #ECI #GujaratElections2022 #SSR pic.twitter.com/v6sVI8uC4M
— Election Commission of India #SVEEP (@ECISVEEP) November 3, 2022
Polls in the state will be conducted across over 51,000 polling stations. More than 34,000 of these are in rural areas.
“We are focussing on urban (electoral) apathy seriously to improve voter turnout,” Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said while making the announcement.
The Chief Election Commissioner also announced a Know Your Candidate app and a section on the Election Commission website that will help in “informed voting.
For an informed voting उम्मीदवारों के “Criminal Antecedents” समेत सभी जानकारियाँ ECI के KYC App aur https://t.co/tOWPM4Ma8H पर उपलब्ध | #GujaratElections2022 #ECI #InformedVoting #KYC pic.twitter.com/uF48I8s8lo
— Election Commission of India #SVEEP (@ECISVEEP) November 3, 2022
The Election Commission’s Suvidha Portal will provide online nomination and affidavit filing options to the candidates.
The election commission had earlier announced a single-phase poll in Himachal Pradesh on October 14. Elections in Himachal, which has a 68-member house, will be held in a single phase on November 12.
In 2017 also, elections in the two states were announced on different dates but the counting took place on the same day then too – ten days later on December 18.
Floods in Gujarat then led the Election Commission to hold elections there after the Himachal Pradesh elections schedule was announced.
Prime Minister Modi has personally taken a big part in the campaigning in his home state. The state recently witnessed the Morbi bridge collapse tragedy that claimed over 140 lives. The Election Commission briefing began with condolences being extended to the victims of the tragedy.
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