Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Voter count goes down at country’s highest polling station

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA:Thetotal number ofregister­ed voters has gone down both at the country’s highest polling station Hikkim (14,567ft) in Lahaul Spiti and state’s smallest polling booth Kain Kinnaur.

The state’s distinctiv­e polling booth in Ka, which had 18 voters in 2012, has only six electorate­s this year. Hikkim, meanwhile, had 333 voters during 2012 assembly elections, but there are 46 voters this year.

Electoral officers of both the tribal districts said the villages are second homes of many as people have migrated to other places.

Speaking to HT, state chief electoral officer (CEO) Pushpender Rajput said, “Ka has six and Hikkimh as 46 voters. We are however making all election-related arrangemen­ts at both the places.”

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Raj put said Him ac hal has over 49 lakh voters. “From September 15 to September 30, during our special drive, around 78,000 applicatio­ns have been received regarding new entries, which will be finalised in a couple of days,” he said, and added, “These voters will cast vote in 7,521 polling stations, including 42 auxiliary polling booths.” Of total, 51 polling booths are highly sensitive, he said.

Raj put said the process of nomination­s will start from October 16 till October 23.

Last date of withdrawal of the nomination­s is October 26. The state will go to poll on November 9 and results are likely to be declared on December 18.

He added that a video conference wash eldon Friday with the neighbouri­ng states regarding poll preparatio­ns.

“We have asked the concerned authoritie­s to keep a vi gil on state borders. Process of installati­on of CCTV cameras has almost been completed,” he said.

He added that75 companieso­f central forces have been sought besides nearly 50,000 employees will facilitate the election process.

The state election commission has also reportedly spoken with telecos regarding poor network. Rajput added the polling parties will use 141 satellite phones where mobile connectivi­ty is poor.

The commission has said it will be using informatio­n technology extensivel­y to facilitate smooth elections. “Mobile apps have been launched to stream line election process. Networking software RON ET has also been designed for returning officers,” he said.

Besides this, the election commission has asked its state counterpar­t to use social media to reach out to maximum people.

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