NEW DELHI: The Electoral Commission Tuesday said there has been a no-fault count on the Bihar assembly elections as well as elections to by-elections in 54 electoral districts.
“It goes without saying that there has been an absolutely error-free counting process so far. Just over 1 crore of votes have been counted in Bihar which means there is still a lot of ground to cover, “said Deputy Election Commissioner Ashish Kundra.
So far we have not come to our knowledge of any problems, he said.
Regarding postal ballots, Deputy Election Commissioner Chandrabhushan said: “According to the law, all postal ballots received up to 8 a.m. Today must be counted. This means that postal ballots received at counting centers up to 8 a. Counting. The related data will be available at the level of the teller in question “.
The counting of votes began at 8 am for 243 members of the Bihar assembly. Also for parliamentary elections in 54 assembly constituencies in eleven states and for a partial vote in the parliamentary constituency in Valmiki Nagar in Bihar.
In the Bihar elections, the fate of 3,755 candidates in 243 seats will be decided and the Electoral Commission will establish a total of 55 counting centers, which will house 414 corridors, distributed in the 38 districts of the state that voted in three phases on October 28. . November 3 and November 7.
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