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3-fold ballot paper to be used for Graduates polls

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 23, 2020 22:25 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 23:Three-fold ballot paper would be used first time in Marathwada Graduates Constituency elections. The large ballot ...

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Aurangabad, Nov 23:

Three-fold ballot paper would be used first time in Marathwada Graduates Constituency elections. The large ballot paper will be printed taking into consideration of 35 candidates. Because of which, the number of ballot boxes will have to be increased.

The administration started preparations to increase the figure of boxes. An estimated 2,928 boxes will be required. As there are 35 candidates in the fray, there will be a column.

The first two columns will have names of 12 candidates each while there will be 11 names in the last one.An election centre which will have more than 600 voters will get three ballot boxes.

One additional ballot box will be allotted to each centre. Taking into consideration the second wave of Novel coronavirus, there will be a marking of six feet between two voters to maintain social distancing. Separate lines will be made for men, women, senior citizens and physically challenged persons.

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