[Rajasthan Assembly Elections] First Trends by 9:30am on 11 December
It is estimated that the first round of counting will complete in one hour, hence the trends will be visible from 9:30am onwards on 11 December
Udaipur (City) constituency vote counting will be completed in 22 rounds at the Assembly elections counting that is scheduled to take place from 8am on 11 December. 22 rounds is the minimum among other constituency seats in Udaipur district.
Assembly Constituency | Room No | Voting Centres | No. of Rounds |
---|---|---|---|
Jhadol - 150 | 131 | 290 | 29 |
Gogunda - 149 | 148 | 298 | 30 |
Salumber - 156 | 165 | 299 | 30 |
Udaipur (City) - 153 | 168 | 218 | 22 |
Mavli - 154 | 174 | 266 | 27 |
Kherwada - 151 | 207 | 323 | 33 |
Vallabhnagar - 155 | 220 | 283 | 29 |
Udaipur (Rural) - 152 | 240 | 268 | 27 |
Election Commission has begun checks and have come up with a detailed plan pertaining to counting for the upcoming Rajasthan Assembly Elections, the voting for which will take place on 7 December.
The Arts College at Mohanlal Sukhadia University is the venue of the vote counting for Udaipur district, which comprises of 8 assembly constituencies. Each constituency will be managed across 10 tables each. 10 tables will be placed in 8 rooms, each room alloted to a assembly constituency.
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Three personnel will be stationed on each table, which amounts to 240 personnel involved in counting across each minute of the counting period. The first glance at the results will begin by 9:30am.
Election commission personnel will begin by counting the postal ballots. EVM couting will begin after 30 minutes, which will be around 8:30am. It is estimated that the first round of counting will complete in one hour, hence the trends will be visible from 9:30am onwards on 11 December.
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