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Four special polling booths in East constituency

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 18, 2024 22:10 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:The election returning office (RO) from Aurangabad-East constituency has announced four special polling booths in its jurisdiction....

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:

The election returning office (RO) from Aurangabad-East constituency has announced four special polling booths in its jurisdiction.

According to a press release, “ The Pink polling booth (Room No. 3, Jijamata High School, N-5 in Cidco) has a strength of 590 voters and it will be operated by all-female staff (including presiding officer). The booth has been decorated with Pink colour balloons. The Disabled polling booth (Room No.1, MIT School, N-4 in Cidco) has a strength of 705 voters and it will be operated by all disabled officers and personnel. The Young polling booth (Room No.2, MIT School, N-4 in Cidco) will have young officers and personnel of age below 30 years. The strength of voters is 749. The Ideal polling station (Room No.1, MGM College, Western Side, Baijipura) has a strength of 1,014 voters. The voters are appealed to take note of the special booths.”

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