Seven-phase polls in five States from Feb 10-Mar 7, counting on Mar 10; Rallies banned

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New Delhi, January 8: The elections to five State Assemblies – Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Punjab and Manipur – would be held in seven phases from February 10 to March 7, and the counting of votes will take place on March 10, the Election Commission of India announced on Saturday.

Uttar Pradesh will go to polls on February 10, 14, 20, 23, 27 and March 3 and 7; Punjab, Goa and Uttarakhand would vote on February 14; while Manipur will vote in two phases on February 27 and March 3, said Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra in a press conference here.

The elections would be held following complete Covid protocols.

“Till January 15, no physical rallies roadshows, padyatras, or vehicle rallies will be allowed keeping in view the pandemic situation. All parties have been advised to conduct campaigns in virtual mode,” said Chandra.

Chandra said that as per the Article 171 (1) the Assembly tenure has to end in five years and, therefore, elections are necessary.

“As per the Covid protocols for conducting elections, all the officials to be engaged in the election process in the five States will be double vaccinated, will be given a booster dose and will also be treated as frontline workers. Booths would be fully sanitised and there will be adequate gloves, sanitizers etc for the polling staff,” said CEC Chandra.

More than 15 crore people in the five poll-bound States have received the first dose of the vaccine, while nine crore people have received both the shots, said Chandra.

“The final electoral rolls were published on January 5. There are a total of 18.34 crore voters, including service voters. Of these, 8.55 crore are women. The EC has made an effort to increase the number of voters and as a result, all States have witnessed an increase, with the maximum voter increase in Uttar Pradesh,” said Chandra.

There are a total of 24.5 lakh first time electors and 30.47 lakh senior citizens. The EC has capped the number of voters per booth to 1,250, resulting in an increase in the number of polling stations to 30,334 as the average number of voters per polling booth has decreased, said Chandra adding that polling time has been increased by one hour in all the States.

At least one booth in each Assembly constituency will be managed exclusively by women, Chandra said.

“It will now be mandatory to publish criminal records of candidates thrice in local newspapers and television channels. Even the parties are expected to do so with their candidates,” he added.

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