Election officers demonstrate the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) and Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) during a training programme ahead of the assembly poll.

Bihar Assembly Election 2020: Counting of votes to begin at 8am tomorrow, early trends likely by 10am. Full schedule here

The counting of votes polled within the Bihar meeting elections will start early on Tuesday. Even as most exit polls have predicted a giant win for Tejashwi Yadav-led Grand Alliance, or Mahagathbandhan, comprising the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the Congress and the Left events within the state, the incumbent Nitish Kumar is trying to retain one other time period within the state.

If predictions of the pollster come out to be true, which have typically been large off the mark, Yadav will turn out to be the youngest chief minister any state within the nation has had. Tuesday’s counting may also determine the political destiny of practically a rating of ministers, together with Nand Kishore Yadav (Patna Sahib), Pramod Kumar (Motihari), Rana Randhir (Madhuban), Suresh Sharma (Muzaffarpur), Shrawan Kumar (Nalanda), Jai Kumar Singh (Dinara) and Krishnanandan Prasad Verma (Jehanabad).

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The voting throughout 243-assembly constituencies in Bihar was held in three phases on October 28, November 3, and November 7.

Here is the total schedule of Bihar election end result

1. Counting to start at 8am: Vote-counting to start at 8am throughout 55 polling stations.

2. More voting centres: The Election Commission of India has elevated the variety of vote counting stations this time to make sure social distancing because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The ballot panel mentioned it has arrange 55 counting centres, housing 414 halls, unfold throughout all of the 38 districts of the state.

3. Three counting centres in every district: A most of three counting centres every have been arrange in 4 districts of East Champaran (which has 12 meeting constituencies), Gaya (10 constituencies), Siwan (eight constituencies) and Begusarai (seven). Rest different districts both have one or two counting centres every.

4. Early tendencies by 10am: As has occurred previously, early tendencies, that’s, which get together or candidate is main on a selected meeting seat, are prone to trickle in by 10am.

5. Better image with main events on all seats: As counting progresses and the Election Commission publicizes which events are main throughout all of the meeting constituencies, a extra particular statement could be made about what the long run holds for Bihar.

6. Result by night or Wednesday: The counting of votes is predicted to conclude by night, nonetheless, on a number of events, it has stretched onto the subsequent day because the train is time-consuming.

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