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By-polls for two Odisha Assembly Constituencies to be held on Nov 3, results on Nov 10

By ANI | Updated: October 10, 2020 06:00 IST

The Election Commission of India on Friday issued notification for the by-elections to Balasore and Tirtol Assembly Constituencies of Odisha to be held on November 3.

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The Election Commission of India on Friday issued notification for the by-elections to Balasore and Tirtol Assembly Constituencies of Odisha to be held on November 3.

Sushil Kumar Loh, the Chief Electoral Officer, Odisha has announced the formal notification for the bye-election according to which commencement of nomination will start from October 9.

As per the election schedule, October 16 will be the last date of nominations, scrutiny of nominations is scheduled on October 17 and October 19 will be the last date for withdrawal of candidature. The poll will be conducted on November 3 and counting of the votes will take place on November 10. The poll process shall be completed by November 12.

Loh said that in view of the current COVID-19 pandemic situations conducting elections is a challenge and the Election Commission has taken various measures to ensure "COVID SAFE ELECTION 2020".

"As per the instructions of ECI, only two persons shall accompany the candidate during filing of nomination papers and only two vehicles can be used by the Candidate in this regard. The nomination process will be held in a big hall arranged by the Returning Officer to maintain social distancing in view of Covid-19. All other precautions like temperature measurement, use of mask and stizer have to be ensured," he said.

"The facility of postal ballots will be extended to voters above 80 years of age, persons with disabilities as well as COVID-19 suspect and affected voters. These voters need to exercise their option in Form 12 "D" to be provided by the concerned Booth Level Officers who will be personally contacting them on or before October 14, 2020," he added.

The process of postal ballot voting shall be completed before the actual poll, he said.

According to Lohano, Political parties while moving house to house for the election campaign, there shall be five persons to accompany the candidate excluding a security person with mask and social distancing.

"Public meeting by the political parties shall be held in a big and open place previously identified by the District Election Officer with a maximum of 100 people as per the guideline issued by the Odisha Disaster Management Authority," he said.

In view of COVID-19 pandemic, voters per booth have been reduced to 1000 instead of 1500, as a result, the numbers of booths have increased, as per the instructions from ECI, Loh said.

"Booths will be properly stized, marks will be put on the floor outside the booth to ensure social distancing during the queue, Gloves to be provided to all the voters in bye-election to sign in the register and to cast votes by pressing EVM button. Thermal scanning of voters will also be done and those found having high temperature or found any symptoms of covid shall be given a token by the polling officer to allow him/her to cast his/her vote in last hour of poll so that they are isolated. Special kits are also being provided to the polling personnel to ensure their safety," he said.

Loh further said that all steps are being taken to ensure "COVID SAFE BYE-ELECTION" and people in large number should avail the postal ballot facility as well as come out to vote on the day of the poll.

( With inputs from ANI )

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