Preparations for counting of votes for the madhya pradesh assembly elections have been completed. The

process of counting of votes will start at 8 am on december 3. In this process, apart from the candidate, his

agent and returning officer as well as micro observers will also be present. Counting of votes in all the

assembly seats will be done on 14 tables each. The counting of votes for the madhya pradesh Assembly

elections will begin at 8 am on december 3 from the ballot papers.

It is likely that the counting of postal ballots will be completed between eight and nine o'clock. After this the

results of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) will start coming. The result of each phase will be announced

by the Returning Officer. Officer Mahendra Saxena, who is directly involved in the vote counting process,

said that the counting of votes will be done through 14-14 tables in all the assembly seats. One agent each of

the candidate will be present at all these 14 tables. Micro observers will also be present on these tables who

will prepare records of counting.

bank officials made micro observers

After this, after one round of 14 tables ends, the second round will start. Before this, the votes received by

the candidates will be announced. Officials associated with accounts in government offices and banks have

been made micro observers so that counting can be done quickly. According to congress spokesperson of

Ujjain division, vivek Gupta, this new experiment has been done this time. bank officials have also been

deployed at each table as micro observers. Apart from this, duties of account related officers have also been

imposed in other government departments.

He said that this is the first time when local body employees have not been deployed for counting of votes.

According to election officials, 14 tables will be set up for counting of all the assembly seats. In this way,

votes from 14 polling booths will be counted in one round. Rounds will be made according to the number of

polling booths in the assembly seat. For example, if there are 280 polling booths, then counting of votes will

be completed in 20 rounds.

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