Jaipur: In the meeting by-election, 3,127 voters out of three,193 candidates voted in house voting. 3,193 voters had utilized for house voting within the prescribed format 12D. Of these, a complete of three,127 voters have exercised their franchise.
During this era, 37 voters have died and 29 voters have been discovered absent at house on the scheduled time. The voting course of for house voting began from November 4. This course of was accomplished in two levels. For those that couldn’t do house voting within the first part, polling groups went to their properties for voting on the scheduled time within the second part.
Of the two,365 senior residents who voted, 2,306 voted, 35 senior residents died and 24 voters didn’t flip up at house on time. Out of 828 disabled folks, 821 have exercised their franchise. During this era, 2 voters died and 5 disabled folks weren’t discovered at house on time.
Voting will happen on these seats:
Let us let you know that by-elections can be held in Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Deoli-Uniara, Khinvsar, Chaurasi, Salumber and Ramgarh seats of Alwar in Rajasthan. Re-elections on these seats are being held solely 11 months after the 2023 meeting elections. Five seats are vacant as a result of MLAs turning into MPs and two seats are vacant because of the loss of life of MLAs.
#Jaipur: Home voting in meeting by-elections
Out of three,193 candidates, 3,127 voters voted, 3,193 voters got the prescribed format for house voting…. #RajasthanbyElections2024 @RajGovOfficial @ECISVEEP @rituraj9999 pic.twitter.com/QKTNy71gRF
— First India News (@1stIndiaNews) November 10, 2024