The counting of votes for the Bihar assembly elections will begin early Tuesday. Even as most exit polls have predicted a major victory for the Grand Alliance led by Tejashwi Yadav, or Mahagathbandhan, which comprises the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Congress and the left-wing parties in the state, the incumbent Nitish Kumar seeks to retain another term. in the state.
If the pollster’s predictions turn out to be true, which have often been misplaced, Yadav will become the youngest prime minister of any state in the country. Tuesday’s count will also decide the political fate of nearly twenty ministers, including Nand Kishore Yadav (Patna Sahib), Pramod Kumar (Motihari), Rana Randhir (Madhuban), Suresh Sharma (Muzaffarpur), Shrawan Kumar (Nalanda), Jai Kumar. Singh (Dinara) and Krishnanandan Prasad Verma (Jehanabad).
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Voting in the constituencies of 243 assemblies in Bihar took place in three phases on October 28, November 3, and November 7.
Here is the full schedule of the Bihar election results
1. Counting to start at 8 a.m.: Vote counting will begin at 8 am at 55 polling stations.
2. More voting centers: The Election Commission of India has increased the number of vote counting stations this time to ensure social distancing due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The survey panel said it has established 55 counting centers, housing 414 aisles, spread across 38 districts in the state.
3. Three counting centers in each district: A maximum of three counting centers each have been established in four districts of East Champaran (which has 12 electoral districts), Gaya (10 electoral districts), Siwan (eight electoral districts) and Begusarai (seven). The other districts have one or two counting centers each.
Four. Early trends at 10 a.m. M.: As has happened in the past, the first trends – that is, which party or candidate is leading in a particular assembly seat – are likely to arrive at 10 a.m.
5. Better image with main parties in all seats: As the count progresses and the Electoral Commission announces which parties are leading in all constituencies of the assembly, a more precise observation can be made about what the future holds for Bihar.
6. Result in the afternoon or Wednesday: The vote count is expected to conclude in the evening, however, on several occasions, it has been extended until the next day as the exercise takes a long time.
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