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Assembly Election 2023: How is counting of votes done through EVM? Know the answer to every question related to this

Assembly Election 2023 News : In Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Mizoram and Telangana assembly elections Voting has taken place for. Now the results are awaited. For this, counting of votes for the five states will take place on December 3. After voting, exit polls of all the states have also come. In exit polls, different parties are seen taking lead in different states. On one hand, the parties leading based on the exit polls are confident of their victory, while on the other hand, the parties lagging behind in the exit polls are remembering the time of 2018 and are hopeful of their victory. Meanwhile, you will also have many questions in your mind regarding the counting of votes. Do you also want to know how the votes are counted after the elections? How are votes cast in EVMs counted? We will tell you the answer to every question related to counting of votes-

How are votes counted?

Counting of votes starts with the counting of Postal Ballot (PB) and Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot (ETPB). These votes are counted under the supervision of the Returning Officer (RO). Counting of votes cast in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) can begin only half an hour after the counting of Postal Ballot (PB) and Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot (ETPB) begins. Whether the counting of postal ballots has not been completed or not. At the time of counting of votes, you must have heard that round one, round two and three rounds of counting were completed. Let us tell you that round means counting of votes cast in 14 EVMs. When the votes cast in 14 EVMs are counted, it is considered as one round.

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