As soon as the elections kicked off in the state, BJP President Amit Shah took to Twitter and requested people to turnout in record numbers to vote during the polls. "As voting in Mizoram begins, I appeal all my sisters and brothers of state to turnout in record numbers and vote. Your one vote will lay the foundation of a prosperous and corruption free Mizoram," BJP president Amit Shah has tweeted.
According to the Election Commission (EC), around 40 all-women managed polling stations have been set up in the state. At these polling booths entire polling staff, including the police and security personnel, are women. Even the Zoram Peoples Movement (ZPM), an alliance formed by two political parties and four groups, is contesting from 35 seats.
Rajya Sabha MP and former president of Delhi BJP Vijay Goel took to Twitter to appeal to young voters, asking them to "turnout in record numbers and cast their vote" for the Mizoram Assembly elections.
As per EC, around 1,164 polling stations have been set up across the state out of which 15 are special polling stations at Kanhmun to arrange voting facility for the Reang tribal refugees, sheltered in Tripura for the past 21 years. Of the over 35,000 tribal immigrants, 11,232 are eligible to cast their votes in the elections.