Voting to be Held on February 8 and Results to be Declared on February 11

90,000 employees will participate in the election process and strict rules regarding election expenses will be followed.
Voting to be Held on February 8 and Results to be Declared on February 11

The wait for the Delhi Assembly elections 2020 is over. The Election Commission of India has announced the dates for the Delhi Assembly elections. According to the announcement of the Election Commission, voting will take place on February 8 and the results will be declared on February 11. The election code of conduct has come into force in Delhi with the announcement of election dates.

The notification will be issued on January 14 in the phase of Tadan process. January 21 will be the last date for withdrawal. In the poll to be held on February 8, 1.46 crore voters of Delhi will choose the new government. Voting will take place at 13750 booths and voting will take place at 2689 places.

90,000 employees will participate in the election process and strict rules regarding election expenses will be followed. Special arrangements have been made for senior citizens and disabled people. They will get voting facility from home.

The AAP currently has 62 MLAs and BJP has four MLAs in the 70-member Delhi Assembly, while the Congress won one seat. In South Delhi, singer Mohit Chauhan, former marathon athlete Sunita Godara in East Delhi and players of Kabbari have been made in two places.

There are 1.47 crore voters in Delhi, many special arrangements have been made for the Delhi elections. This time, several steps have been taken to increase voting. This time, several steps are being taken to increase the voting percentage in the assembly elections. We will pay more attention to such polling stations and assembly areas where polling percentage was less. People will be motivated to vote by sending street plays, volunteers and BLOs (booth level officers) in those areas. A campaign is also being conducted on social media. Apart from this, awareness will continue to spread in radio and print media.

Separate icons have been appointed in all the districts, through which people will be made aware about voting. In South Delhi, singer Mohit Chauhan, former marathon athlete Sunita Godara in East Delhi and players of Kabbari have been made in two places. In this way people from different profiles have been linked to the awareness campaign.

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