New Delhi: In Rajasthan, which has 25 Lok Sabha seats, the voting process has been completed in the first two phases, but now the news is coming out that votes will be cast again at a polling booth in Nandasi village under Ajmer Lok Sabha seat of Rajasthan. This has been announced by the Election Commission itself. According to the notification issued by the Election Commission, re-voting will be conducted at this booth on Thursday, May 2.
Re-voting is being done due to a mistake.
Re-voting will be done at this booth due to a mistake. According to media reports, the register of polling station 195 has gone missing at a polling booth in Nandasi village. For this reason, the need for voting has arisen again. According to Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Gupta, after the second phase of voting, when the workers were going to collect the EVMs, the papers and items related to this booth were lost.
Voting will be held again on Thursday, May 2.
Praveen Gupta said that given this situation, voting will be held again here. Preparations for this have been completed. The total number of voters at this booth is 753. Voting will be held at this booth on Thursday, May 2 from 7 am to 5 pm. The polling booth will be in room number 1 of Government Higher Secondary School, Nangri. After the register was lost, the Returning Officer of Ajmer took action against the polling team.
Voting has been done in two phases in Rajasthan.
Let us tell you that the total number of Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan is 25. Voting on all these seats has been completed in 2 phases. The first phase of voting was held on 19 April. Whereas, the second phase of voting was held on 26 April. In the first phase, voting was held on a total of 12 seats in Rajasthan. At the same time, in the second phase, voting was done on the remaining 13 seats of Rajasthan, and in the second phase itself, that register went missing, due to which voting is being conducted again.
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