New Delhi: Polling for the 47 seats in the first phase of the Assam Assembly elections ended with a voter turnout of 72.14 per cent recorded as of 6:00 pm.
Zee Media crew held a particular dialog with Assam Chief Electoral Officer Nitin Khade after the elections had been carried out for the day.
Talking concerning the proceedings of the day CEO Khade stated, “The first phase of the polls was conducted in a peaceful manner.”
He additional stated that there was a 72 per cent turnout of voters and that he expects extra to indicate up for the following phase of the polls.
“The Election Commission of India has implemented a new system for the assembly polls this year, in which the polls can be monitored live,” the Assam CEO stated.
Khade added that the EC is working to get this technique carried out in 50 per cent of polling cubicles in all constituencies. The stay feed shall be broadcasted in the management room of the District Election Officer, CO workplace and Election Commission of India in each district.
Polling for the following two phases shall be held on April 1 and April 6. The counting of votes will happen on May 2.