Rajasthan Assembly By-election: In the Rajasthan Assembly by-election-2024, voting was accomplished on Wednesday in Ramgarh, Dausa, Chaurasi, Jhunjhunu, Khinvsar, Deoli-Uniara and Salumber meeting constituencies. 69.72 p.c voting has been recorded in these 7 meeting constituencies of the state. This additionally consists of 0.16 p.c voting completed by house voting. The Election Commission has launched the ultimate knowledge of voting a day after the voting.
Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan stated that the ultimate figures of voting proportion have been obtained after scrutiny of voting associated paperwork in entrance of observers, candidates or their representatives on Thursday. Counting of votes for these meeting constituencies of the state will happen on November 23.
Voting proportion elevated in Khinvsar
Mahajan stated {that a} complete of 69.72 p.c voting befell in 7 constituencies. During the meeting normal elections within the 12 months 2023, 74.74 p.c voting befell in these areas. In Khinvsar meeting constituency, the voting proportion within the by-election has now elevated to 75.8 as in comparison with 73.49 within the 12 months 2023. During the by-election, the best turnout among the many 7 meeting constituencies additionally befell in Khinvsar. The lowest turnout was in Dausa at 62.45 p.c.
The voting proportion is as follows:
Khinvsar: 75.8
Ramgarh: 75.37
Eighty-four: 74.46
Salumber: 67.98
Jhunjhunu: 66.35
Deoli-Uniara: 65.51
Dausa: 62.45
Women gained in three assemblies
The Chief Electoral Officer additional stated that in three out of seven meeting constituencies, the voting proportion of ladies has been greater than that of males. In Jhunjhunu, Ramgarh and Salumber areas, the voting proportion of ladies was 67.06, 76.2 and 68.74 respectively and the voting proportion of males was 65.28, 74.48 and 66.8 respectively.
5,465 ETPB poll papers issued
According to Mahajan, a complete of 5,465 poll papers have been issued by Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot Management System (ETPBMS) for service voters in 7 meeting constituencies for the by-election. Of these, poll papers have been downloaded up to now for 4,938 voters, which is 90.36 p.c of the entire votes.
He stated that most 3,310 poll papers have been issued for service employed voters in Jhunjhunu meeting constituency. All ETPBs that attain the Returning Officer by 7:59 am earlier than the beginning of relying on November 23 can be included within the counting.
330 complaints obtained on C-Vigil app
The Chief Electoral Officer stated that after the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct in 7 districts on October 15 for the Assembly by-elections, a complete of 330 complaints associated to violation of the Code of Conduct had been obtained on the Commission’s C-Vigil app. All of which have been disposed of. At current there is no such thing as a criticism pending on C-Vigil.
The period for disposal of complaints is 100 minutes. He stated that the common time taken to resolve complaints obtained on C-Vigil app in Rajasthan was about 23 minutes. Nagaur district had one of the best efficiency in redressal of complaints.
Total 19.37 lakh voters and 69 candidates
Mahajan additional stated that 19,37,485 voters are registered in 7 meeting constituencies for the Assembly by-election-2024. Among these, the variety of feminine and male voters are 9,32,742 and 10,04,736 respectively. Also there are 7 third gender voters. There are a complete of 69 candidates for these meeting constituencies.
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