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Mizoram Assembly Elections: Polling to take place in 40 seats

Tuesday, November 7, is scheduled as the polling day for the Mizoram assembly elections, which will feature 40 assembly seats. In Mizoram, over 8.52 lakh voters will determine the fate of 174 candidates. 8,52,088 voters, including 4,13,064 male and 4,39,028 female voters, will exercise their right to vote in 1276 polling places, according to the […]

Tuesday, November 7, is scheduled as the polling day for the Mizoram assembly elections, which will feature 40 assembly seats. In Mizoram, over 8.52 lakh voters will determine the fate of 174 candidates. 8,52,088 voters, including 4,13,064 male and 4,39,028 female voters, will exercise their right to vote in 1276 polling places, according to the Chief Electoral Officer’s office in Mizoram. 50,611 voters in Mizoram who are between the ages of 18 and 19 will be casting their first ballots. In the state, there are 8490 senior citizens who are older than 80.

To conduct free and fair elections in the state, around 50 companies of CAPF have been deployed in the state.
The ECI has identified 30 polling stations in the state as critical polling stations.
There are only 26 voters at 24 Thelep polling station under 34 no. Thorang (ST) assembly constituency.
On the other hand, a maximum of 1481 voters are at 24 Zemabawk VIII polling stations under 13 no. Aizawl East I (Gen) assembly constituency.
The ECI data shows that there are 14924 voters in the Thorang assembly constituency which is the lowest voter constituency and the Tuichawng constituency is the biggest assembly constituency with 36,041 voters.

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