Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Fate of 25 candidates will be decided in Jamshedpur, counting will be done at 96 tables.
Jamshedpur: The wait is over. The counting of votes for the Lok Sabha elections held on May 25 for the Jamshedpur Lok Sabha constituency will take place on Tuesday (June 4). Will the next MP of Jamshedpur be decided on the basis of vote count? However, among the 25 candidates trying their luck in the polls, there is a direct contest between NDA candidate Vidyutwaran Mahato and All India Grand Alliance candidate Sameer Mohanty. EVM votes will be counted in 96 tables. District Returning Officer and Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal said that the votes cast in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be counted first on Monday morning at 8 a.m. Postal votes and EDBPS votes will be counted. BISTUPUR CO-OPERATIVE COLLEGE. Thereafter, EVM votes of 6 assemblies will be counted at 8.30 am. Counting of EVM votes will take place at 96 tables. The counting of votes will be held in 19 rounds of 14 tables for Baharakora Assembly, 20 rounds of 15 tables for Kadshila, 21 rounds of 16 tables for Potka, 20 rounds of 20 tables for Juksala Assembly, 15 tables for Jamshedpur West and 21 rounds of 49 Assembly, 16 tables. Allotment of tables at the time of counting: Tables will be allotted to all employees on the day of counting. For counting of votes, randomization of parties has been done for EVM numbering. For counting of EVM votes in 96 tables, each table will have an invigilator, a counting assistant, a micro-observer and a Class IV worker, while 42 tables have been reserved for counting additional postal votes. Each table will be staffed with an invigilator, two counting assistants and a micro-observer. One supervisor, two counting assistants and one micro-observer will be present at seven tables to count EDBPS votes. In their presence, the randomization work was done on Monday in the presence of General Observer Gillu Shivkumar Naidu, Counting Observer Sanjay Kumar Tattarwal and District Election Officer Ananya Mittal at the District Collector's office. Deputy Development Commissioner Manish Kumar, Jamshedpur East Assembly ARO Parul Singh and AROs of five assemblies were present at the spot. Also Read: Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Preparations complete for Jharkhand's 14 Lok Sabha constituencies, maximum counting in 27 rounds in Chatra and Koderma Also Read: Jharkhand Weather: Weather, heat waves during counting When will we get relief from Jharkhand's 14 Lok Sabha constituencies? The post Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Fate of 25 candidates to be decided in Jamshedpur, counting of votes will be done at 96 tables.