
Counting the votes interviewed at the Nilambur Assembly, which took place on June 19, will start on Monday at 8 am at 8 am at 8 pm. Early trends are likely to be available until 10:00 and the results are probably by the middle of the day.
All measures are introduced to count the votes. Up to 1,76,070 votes (75.87%) were addressed in the lyy, which was necessary in January with the necessary resignation of the independent MLA PV Anvar in the left democratic front.
When 1,74,667 out of 2,32 Lakh voters addressed their votes through electronic voting machines (EVMS), 1 403 dragged by other means. Among them were 163 through voter centers, 310 domestic votes with differently felt persons, 896 domestic votes of seniors over 85 years and 34 votes via an electronically transmitted postal voting system (ETPB).
First postal voices
Fourteen tables have been set to calculate EVM voices, four tables for additional voices and one table for ETPBS preliminary training. The number of votes will start with postal ballots and then continues to EVMS.
The vote responded to 263 polling stations is calculated in 19 rounds. Up to 14 polling stations will be considered for each round. However, the last round (19th round) will have only 11 polling stations.
Up to 86 trained officials were sent for counting, including 25 micro -pursuits, 24 Supervisor counting, 30 assistant counting and seven assistants returning officers.
After the counting, the five polling stations chosen by drawing land after each round will be counted separately under the supervision of observers of the election commission.
The District Collector of VR Vinod, who is a district election official, said on Sunday that the visible cameras will record the whole counting process. In addition to Mr. Vinod, the electoral committee observers will supervise counting.
Mr. Vinod said that the central and state security forces would be three -stage security. He said that for contestants and their agents, measures were taken to follow the counting. However, the public will not be allowed to enter the counting.
10 candidates
Up to 10 candidates were in disintegration when Nilambur went to Bypoll 19 June. The candidate for the Democratic Front (LDF) M. Swaraj and United Democratic Front (UDF) Aryadan candidate beykathy were Frontrunners because both political fronts took each other strongly.
India Trinamool Congress (TMC) State Conventner PV Anvar, who attacked as independent after he fell out with LDF and left his membership in the assembly, made huge demands on potential victory. But both LDF and UDF decided to ignore his claim. In addition to Mr. Swwaro, Mr. Shoukath and Mr. Anvar, BJP candidate Mohan George is expected to have an impact on the elections.
Published – June 22, 2025 17:05