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First leads to be known by 8 30 a m

Updated: Final results likely to be delayed owing to the huge number of postal votes Share Article AAA Officials making final arrangements at Malabar Christian College Higher Secondary School, one of the 13 counting centres in Kozhikode, on Saturday.   | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh Final results likely to be delayed owing to the huge number of postal votes After almost a month-long wait, the counting of votes polled in the Assembly elections will be held at 13 centres in Kozhikode district on Sunday. Elaborate arrangements have been made by the District Election Office to provide the latest results to the public. The counting of postal votes will begin at 8 a.m. The progress of counting will be available on the website of the Election Commission of India ( https:results.eci.gov.in ).

UP Panchayat election 2021: Know important dates, phases and nomination procedure

Highlights The date for submission of nomination papers for contesting panchayat elections will start on Saturday (April 3) The nomination process will get completed by 18 April The voter will be provided with four ballots during the Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Election Lucknow: The district administration has made preparations for nomination in the three-tier panchayat elections to be held in Uttar Pradesh. Candidates contesting gram panchayat elections will have to file nomination papers. These are purchased from the district headquarters, tehsil and electoral office. Sales of nomination papers have also started in many districts in Uttar Pradesh.  The date for submission of nomination papers for contesting panchayat elections will start on Saturday (April 3). For the post of Gram Pradhan, Gram Panchayat member and BDC nomination, the block will have to be contacted, while the nomination of Zilla Panchayat will be done at the district headquarters. However, the guideline

48% of Chennai s first-time voters still not on the rolls

Officials kick start drive to raise awareness among youth Over 48% of first-time voters in the 16 Assembly constituencies of the city district have not registered their names on the electoral rolls, according to the findings of a study by the District Election Office. The city’s district election officials found that only 64,152 of the 1,24,824 residents in the age group of 18-19 have enrolled their names on the electoral rolls. Many of the young voters have been unwilling to enrol. Officials have started visiting households to persuade young voters to enrol. Officials have also planned to take initiatives to increase the turnout among young voters this election.

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