Phase III of Elections to Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand takes place in 17 ACs

Polling was accordingly held in eight districts namely Kodarma, Hazaribagh, Chatra, Ramgarh, Giridih, Bokaro, Seraikella-Kharsawan and Ranchi. 


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-12-2019 18:49 IST | Created: 12-12-2019 18:49 IST
Phase III of Elections to Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand takes place in 17 ACs
The poll today went off peacefully, without any incident, with the very enthusiastic participation of voters including PWDs, senior citizens, youth, etc. Image Credit: ANI
  • Country:
  • India

The Third Phase of General Elections to Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand 2019 took place in 17 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) today. Polling was accordingly held in eight districts namely Kodarma, Hazaribagh, Chatra, Ramgarh, Giridih, Bokaro, Seraikella-Kharsawan and Ranchi.  The poll today went off peacefully, without any incident, with the very enthusiastic participation of voters including PWDs, senior citizens, youth, etc.

Important Highlights are as follows:

5,342 out of 7,016 polling stations (more than 76.14%) were categorized as critical; adequate security arrangements were made.

188 polling stations required dispatching polling teams two days in advance.3 choppers were deployed to drop 160 polling personnel.

This phase covered 56,18,267 voters, including 10,365 service voters and 63,616 PwD voters. 309 Candidates including 32 female candidates are in the fray.

7,336Volunteers facilitated bringing PwD voters from their houses to the polling stations. 1,953 vehicles were deployed to facilitate their transport. 3,581 wheelchairs were provided at the Polling Stations.

The Commission put in place an elaborate mechanism to curb the misuse of money power. The total value of seizures across the State till today is Rs 16.75Crores.

The newly developed Booth App to let voters know about the number of voters in the queue was used successfully in three Assembly Constituencies of Phase-III, viz., 23-Ramgarh (405 polling stations), 25-Hazaribagh (486 polling stations) and 63-Ranchi (370 polling stations).

(With Inputs from PIB)

Give Feedback