Rajasthan: Counting of Votes for Panchayat Elections at Alwar District Started

Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad elections were conducted at Dholpur and Alwar district of Rajasthan on Tuesday. At 9 am the votes of delegates and district councils of Panchayat elections will be counted.
Counting of votes for Panchayat Elections at Alwar District Started; Image Credit: Danik Bhaskar
Counting of votes for Panchayat Elections at Alwar District Started; Image Credit: Danik Bhaskar

Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad elections were conducted at Dholpur and Alwar district of Rajasthan on Tuesday. Therefore, the process of counting votes has begun for the same. At 9 am the votes of delegates and district councils of Panchayat elections were counted. However, after finishing this the votes of Panchayat Samiti wise Delegate will be counted.

Counting of Votes

One ward will be counted on a single table, which could take up to an hour. The results are likely to be announced in 180 wards in the duration of about one hour. At the same time, the Votes for Delegates will be counted in two phases. However, the district will choose 1569 Delegate candidates and 186 District Councilor candidates.

The Process of Election

The Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti Elections at Dholpur and Alwar were conducted into three phases. The first and the second phase of the election was done on 20th October and 23rd October respectively. However, for this, today the votes are counted at District Headquarters. And now the third phase of the election will be held tomorrow i.e, 30th October. However, the election in this phase is held for the Zila Pramukh and Panchayat Samiti Pradhan.

Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar
Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar

Result of the Votes

After counting the votes for both places the results will be declared around 1 pm. However, the results will declare the name of 72 Zilla Parishad members and 492 Panchayat Samiti members in both districts. However, after the declaration of the result if any official candidate of BJP-Congress will lose the election then he will be replaced by a rebel or independent candidate.

Celebration of the Victory

The State Election Commission has banned the winning processions and rallies. At the same time, a general meeting of candidates regarding their victory in the elections is also prohibited. However, after the victory, the candidates will not be able to celebrate in any way.

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