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HP Elections 2022: EVMs & VVPATs Dispatched After Voting Concluded On Saturday. In Pics
Over 75 percent voting was reported in Himachal Pradesh, which went to polls on Saturday to elect legislators for 68 assembly seats, sealing the destiny of 412 candidates in the EVMs.
EVMs and VVPATs being transported through Air Force helicopter to be kept in a strong room in Bhuntar
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Karsog seat in the Mandi district received 76.53% of the vote, Drang seat received 76.5% of the vote, and Sarkaghat seat received 68% of the vote. According to official figures, the Solan constituency had the lowest voting rate of 66% among the five constituency seats in the district. (Image Source: PTI)
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Over 74 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the Himachal Pradesh assembly elections, which concluded on Saturday, with the districts of Solan and Shimla having the highest and lowest turnouts, respectively. (Image Source: PTI)
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According to the Election Commission's official figures on constituency-wise poll %, the Doon constituency in the Solan district had the highest voting percentage, 85.2. Shillai in Sirmaur district finished second with 84.1 percent of the vote. The Seraj seat in the Mandi district received 82 percent of the vote, ranking it third. (Image Source: PTI)
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Out of Himachal's 68 assembly seats, the Shimla (U) constituency in the Shimla district recorded the lowest vote rate of 62.53 percent, according to official figures. With 80% of the vote, the Nainadevi seat in Bilaspur came in second. Nachan in Sirmaur's Mandi district received 79.25 percent of the vote, followed by Manali in Kullu, which received 79 percent. (Image Source: PTI)
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The votes will be counted on December 8. A vigorous electoral struggle is expected between the ruling BJP, which claims that the tradition of changing the government every five years will change this time and that 'Mission Repeat' would be accomplished, and the Congress, which claims that voters will reject the BJP and force it from office. (Image Source: PTI)
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Both main parties have offered incentives to entice voters, but fundamental concerns like as unemployment and rising prices have been relegated to the sidelines. The restoration of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) is a contentious topic on which the BJP has yet to take a position, but the Congress and AAP have said unequivocally that the OPS would be resurrected. (Image Source: PTI)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP national president JP Nadda, and several Union ministers, as well as Congress leaders Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Malikarjun Khagre, and Rajv Shukla, as well as Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur and the CMs of other BJP-ruled states, campaigned in the state, which saw hundreds of rallies and road across its 12 districts. (Image Source: ANI)
Published at : 13 Nov 2022 11:35 PM (IST)
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