Voting for rajasthan assembly elections 2023 is taking placing today i.e. on 25th November. In such a

situation, polling teams are leaving today to conduct voting on all seven assembly seats of Bharatpur district.

1,774 booths were made in the district and polling teams are being sent to all the booths after giving them final

training. Let us tell you that due to Bharatpur district’s border with Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, special security

arrangements are required at the time of voting. In view of this, the election Department has deployed about

7000 policemen including 37 companies of paramilitary forces.

Out of the seven assembly seats of Bharatpur district, the polling parties of four assembly constituencies

Kaman, Nagar, Vair and Bayana were sent off after giving the last training from 8 am in the morning and the

polling parties of three assembly constituencies Deeg-Kumher, Bharatpur and Nadbai from 1 pm. going.

District election Officer Lokbandhu said that rajasthan assembly elections are today i.e. on november 25,

for which 1,774 booths have been made in Bharatpur district. Polling teams are being sent today to conduct

voting at these booths. This time it has been decided to provide machines and other voting materials to the

polling team at the table itself. For this, material is being given on the table to all the polling parties. Also, the

polling team is being dispatched after checking the machine number.

Know how the preparations are and what the statistics say

Polling centers have been set up at a total of 36,101 places in Rajasthan. A total of 10,501 polling stations have

been set up in urban areas and 41,006 in rural areas. Live webcasting will be conducted at a total of 26,393

polling stations. These polling centers will be monitored from the district level ‘control room’. 65,277 Ballot

Units, 62,372 Control Units and 67,580 VVPAT machines will be used for reserved voting across the state.

The Commission said that 6,287 Micro Observers and 6247 Sector officers have been appointed to conduct

free, fair and peaceful assembly elections.

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