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State Gets Ready For Results, Counting Of Two Seats Each Will Be Taken Up
AICC

By akansha, Section Pradesh Congress Committees
Posted on Fri May 15, 2009 at 03:21:30 AM EST

Counting of two seats each will be taken up in Lucknow, Sultanpur, Bijnore, Agra, Moradabad, Bareilly, Azamgarh, Allahabad, Saharanpur, Bahraich, Basti, Deoria, Jaunpur and Gorakhpur district headquarters

Come Saturday and the results of the 15th general election will be declared, with the counting beginning at 8 am.

The results of all the 80 Lok Sabha constituencies of the state will be available by 5 pm.

The trends will be available within 30 minutes after the start of the counting process.

The poll results will be available on the website of the Commission after every round of counting is over. Over 20,000 personnel will be deployed on the counting day at 72 counting centres at the dis trict headquarters, said Anuj Kumar Bishnoi, State Chief Electoral Officer. Counting of two Lok Sabha seats each will be taken up in Lucknow, Sultanpur, Bijnore, Agra, Moradabad, Bareilly, Azamgarh, Allahabad, Saharanpur, Bahraich, Basti, Deoria, Jaunpur and Gorakhpur district headquarters.

According to Bishnoi, there will be around 14 to 24 counting tables at these centres and after each round the central observers will check two of the EVMs in a random manner.

Thereafter one observer an employee of the Central government will monitor the counting in each table. Like the 2007 Assembly elections, the Commission has given the power to the District Returning Officers (RO) to declare the poll results of all the 80 seats without seeking the Commission's approval. Earlier, it was mandatory for each and every RO to get permission from the Commission before announcing the final results, said Bishnoi.

The voter turnout in the justconcluded five-phase polling for the seats in the state dipped to 47.84 per cent against 48.09 per cent recorded in the 2004 general elections. This time, however, the poll percentage was marginally better than 2007 Assembly polls when it was recorded at 46.24 per cent.

Source: The Indian Express State gets ready for results

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