If for some reason the voter of the municipal body has not yet become, then from Tuesday one more chance will be given. From November 1 to 4, a voter can be made online sitting at home, while from November 1 to 7, after filling the voter form offline, you can also become a voter by submitting it to the BLO or the election office.
During the door-to-door voter list revision campaign held in October last month, a total of 66 thousand 490 names have increased in the voter list of the urban body, while the names of 15 thousand 757 voters have been cut. Most of these include the names of the deceased. The total number of voters has now increased to 12 lakh 65 thousand 898. Of these, the number of voters of the Municipal Corporation is nine lakh 62 thousand 67. During the campaign, maximum 25 thousand 917 new voters have increased in the corporation while the names of four thousand 493 voters have been cut.
Talking about the Nagar Panchayats, PPganj has the maximum number of eight thousand 47 voters, while the lowest number of voters could not increase in Barhalganj. In view of the possible municipal elections in December, the commission has given one more chance to become a voter.
However, the door-to-door campaign will not run in this opportunity given for seven days. The application form can be obtained by contacting the BLO at their respective booths. Assistant Returning Officer Jagnarayan Maurya said that to become a voter between November 1 and 4, online application can be made on the website of the Election Commission at sec.up.nic.in. The final publication of the voter list will be done on November 18.
In view of the civic elections, the delimitation work has been completed and the process of deciding the reservation of wards has also started. The proposed list of reservation will be prepared by the district administration by November 4 and sent to the government. On the other hand, the parties and claimants have also intensified the preparations.
A total of one thousand 146 booths have been set up for the municipal elections. Of these, the Municipal Corporation has the maximum number of 802 booths. Similarly, 35 in Sahjanwan, 20 in Bansgaon, 30 in Mundera Bazar, 45 in PPganj, 37 in Pipraich, 35 in Gola Bazar, 43 in Barhalganj, 19 in Kasba Sangrampur, 23 in Chaumukha, 25 in Uruva Bazar and 32 in Ghaghsara Bazar. Booths have been set up.
body
Voters in the past
join
cut off
total voter
municipal Corporation
9,40,643
25,917
4,493
9,62,067
drumstick
27,632
4,856
735
31,753
Bansgaon
14,229
2,739
548
16,420
mundera market
22,319
3,111
1,029
24,401
ppganj
34,675
8,047
2,204
40,518
piperaich
28,292
5,358
2,058
31,592
Gola Bazaar
32,110
4,879
2,117
34,872
Barhalganj
42,680
0
0
42,680
Kasba Sangrampur
15,993
2,887
319
18,561
four-faced
15,492
5,218
1,177
19,533
Uruva Bazar
20,339
1,493
278
21,554
Ghaghra Bazar
20,761
1,985
799
21,947
gross
12,15,165
66,490
15,757
12,65,898
Expansion
If for some reason the voter of the municipal body has not yet become, then from Tuesday one more chance will be given. From November 1 to 4, a voter can be made online sitting at home, while from November 1 to 7, after filling the voter form offline, you can also become a voter by submitting it to the BLO or the election office.
During the door-to-door voter list revision campaign held in October last month, a total of 66 thousand 490 names have increased in the voter list of the urban body, while the names of 15 thousand 757 voters have been cut. Most of these include the names of the deceased. The total number of voters has now increased to 12 lakh 65 thousand 898. Of these, the number of voters of the Municipal Corporation is nine lakh 62 thousand 67. During the campaign, maximum 25 thousand 917 new voters have increased in the corporation while the names of four thousand 493 voters have been cut.
Talking about the Nagar Panchayats, PPganj has the maximum number of eight thousand 47 voters, while the lowest number of voters could not increase in Barhalganj. In view of the possible municipal elections in December, the commission has given one more chance to become a voter.
However, the door-to-door campaign will not run in this opportunity given for seven days. The application form can be obtained by contacting the BLO at their respective booths. Assistant Returning Officer Jagnarayan Maurya said that to become a voter between November 1 and 4, online application can be made on the website of the Election Commission at sec.up.nic.in. The final publication of the voter list will be done on November 18.
In view of the civic elections, the delimitation work has been completed and the process of deciding the reservation of wards has also started. The proposed list of reservation will be prepared by the district administration by November 4 and sent to the government. On the other hand, the parties and claimants have also intensified the preparations.