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Bihar Political News, First Phase Elections, Lok Sabha Elections, Number of Parties, Number of First Voters, Total Candidates, Election Commission Data | 92 thousand voters will vote tomorrow for the first time: 38 candidates for 4 seats, Gaya is the smallest, Nevada is the largest seat; The voting facts in the first stage Achi-News

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The number of voters in the age group of 20 years to 29 years is 16 lakh 6 thousand 741.

Voting for the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections will begin at 7 am on April 19. In this framework, voting will be held for four seats in Bihar. This includes Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada and Jamui. At this point, former Prime Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s reputation is at stake. 76,01,629 voters will vote in 7903 polling booths for the 38 candidates contesting from these Lok Sabha seats.

This includes 39,63,223 men, 36,38,151 women and 255 voters of the third gender. At this point, 92602 voters will vote for the first time. Campaigning for these Lok Sabha seats ended on Wednesday evening. On Thursday, the election workers will move from the dispatch center to the polling stations with EVMs. Voting will take place on Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The total number of recognized national parties in Bihar is 6 and the number of recognized state parties is also the same. The nationally recognized parties are Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), BSP, BJP, Communist Party of India Marxist, Congress and National People’s Party.

On the other hand, among the recognized state parties of Bihar, JDU stands first, followed by Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Rashtriya Janata Dal, Lok Samata Party, Communist Party of India (ML) and the sixth party is Rashtriya Lok Party Janshakti. Just before voting, understand some facts related to the elections.

In stage 1 there are 2 general seats and two seats reserved for scheduled cast. Gaya and Jamui seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste, while Nawada and Aurangabad seats are from the general category.

What is the smallest and largest seat?

Gaya’s reserved seat is the smallest in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections. There are 18 lakh 16 thousand 815 voters here who will exercise their franchise. While Nawada Lok Sabha seat is the largest Lok Sabha seat in terms of voters. There are 20 lakh 6 thousand 124 voters in Nevada.

Know the condition of the first stage electrolyte

There are a total of 39 lakh 63 thousand 230 postal voters for 4 seats in the first phase. The number of women voters is 36 lakh 38 thousand 151. While the number of the third gender is 255. According to the data of the election department, a total of 76 lakh 16 thousand 29 voters will exercise their franchise on four seats in the first phase.

Lok Sabha: The upcoming assembly

Aurangabad – (Garua, Imamganj, Tikari of Gaya District, Kutumba, Aurangabad, Rafiganj of Aurangabad District)

Gone – (Barbiga in Shahpura district, Rajaoli, Hisua, Nawada, Gobindpur, and Rasligni in Nawada district)

Nawada – (Tarapur in Munger District, Sheikhupura in Sheikhupura District, Sikandra, Jamui, Jaja, Chakai in Jamui District)

Jamui – (Tarapur in Munger District, Sheikhupura in Sheikhupura District, Sikandra, Jamui, Jaja, Chakai in Jamui District)

Know the category of voters

The total number of PWD i.e. disabled voters is 76 thousand 500, while the number of 85 plus voters is 65 thousand 811. Only 9 voters live abroad. The number of voters over 100 is also 1,000,713.

At the same time, the number of service voters is 16 thousand 415. The number of first-time voters i.e. voters in the age group of 18 to 19 is 92 thousand 602. While the number of young voters i.e. voters in the age group of 20 to 29 years is 16 lakh 6 thousand 741.

How many will use EVM and VVPAT?

In the first stage of voting, a total of 9,000 484 ballot units will be used. Since the same number of control units will also be used. 10,000 274 ​​VVPATs will also be installed.

One ballot unit in each cell

Fewer than 15 candidates are in the fray for each Lok Sabha seat that goes to the polls in the first phase. For this reason there will be only one ballot unit in each ballot box. The ballot unit has room for one NOTA with the election symbol of 15 candidates.

14 candidates from Gaya and 7 candidates from Jamui are in the fray.

The Gaya Lok Sabha seat has the highest number of candidates among the elections. A maximum of 14 candidates are in the election battle from here. At the same time, only 7 candidates are trying their luck for a reserved seat in Jamui. Out of total 38 candidates in four Lok Sabha seats, there are 35 candidates and 3 women.

Voting will take place in a total of 6,000 97 polling stations.

In the first phase, 6,000 polling stations were set up, where the franchise will be exercised. 5,000 490 polling stations were established in rural areas and 607 polling stations were established in urban areas.

153 companies deployed in security

153 companies of paramilitary forces were deployed for the first phase of the elections. According to officials in the election department, there will be three layers of security arrangements. Voters will not have to face any kind of problem.

10 polling stations in Aurangabad, 16 in Gaya, 1 in Nawada and 28 in Jamui are Naxal affected. These polling stations will have special security arrangements.

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