With the highest number of candidates in the fray, the counting process may take a long time to complete thereby delaying the results
With the highest number of candidates in the fray, the counting process may take a long time to complete thereby delaying the results
With just two days to go, the excitement surrounding counting day is building up, but Pune may have to wait longer than other cities to know the results. The reason being Pune has 36 candidates in the fray, the maximum
in Maharashtra.
The counting is expected to start as early as 8 am at the government godown in Shivajinagar and the results may be declared by midnight.u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0
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Sandeep Jagtap, assistant deputy collector, who is looking after Pune Lok Sabha Constituency, told MiD DAY, "We have 1,553 EVMs and a total 36 candidates in the fray. Hence, we'll have to push the button of each machine 36 times, which will take time and the results might get delayed."u00a0u00a0u00a0
According to Jagtap, the delay will be caused because of the Wanawadi assembly constituency, which saw a turnout of 1,30,000 voters. "The result may be declared by midnight of May 16," he said.
However, not all constituencies may have to wait till midnight. Avinash Hadgal, deputy collector in-charge of the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency said that Baramati's results would be declared in four to five hours after the counting commences.
"The results should be out by 1.30 pm. This is our prediction, but if anything goes wrong, the result may be declared late in the evening."
"The situation is similar at Maval and Shirur Lok Sabha constituencies. We have trained staff but the procedure is complicated and with so many candidates in the fray if things do not work out as per schedule the declaration of results may take time," he added.u00a0u00a0
In addition to this, postal ballot will also be counted in each constituency and all the results will be sent to the Election Commission online.
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