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Over 3.28 lakh voters to cast ballot in Kulgam on September 18

A comprehensive network of 372 polling stations has been established by the Election Commission of India (ECI) for free, fair and transparent elections
08:05 AM Aug 27, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
over 3 28 lakh voters to cast ballot in kulgam on september 18
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Kulgam, Aug 26: With the announcement of assembly elections 2024, Kulgam district is gearing up for the first phase of elections with 3.28 lakh electorates set to exercise their right to franchise on 18th September.

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The district comprises three assembly constituencies, namely D.H.Pora, Kulgam and Devsar with 3,28,740 registered voters, including 1,64,829 male, 1,63,898 female and 13 Transgender voters.

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A comprehensive network of 372 polling stations has been established by the Election Commission of India (ECI) for free, fair and transparent elections.

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39-Kulgam Assembly Constituency emerged as the largest constituency within the district, with a total of 1,17,322 voters, including 58,477 male and 58845 female voters. 134 polling stations have been designated to facilitate smooth and inclusive voting experience for all registered voters.

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In 40-Devsar, there are a total 1,12,381 voters, including 56,199 male, 56,175 female and 7 transgender voters. 127 polling stations have been established in Devsar AC.

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Likewise, in 38-D.H.Pora, a total of 99,037 voters are set to exercise their right to franchise, which includes 50,153 male, 48,878 female and 6 transgender voters.

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The ECI has set up 111 polling stations in this constituency to ensure comprehensive and inclusive electoral participation. Kulgam District is fully prepared to manage the voting process with precision and accessibility.

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Dedicated 24/7 control rooms are properly functioning, equipped with voter helplines and tasked with monitoring Flying Squad Teams and Static Surveillance Teams. These control rooms also manage violations of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) reported through the C-Vigil platform.

A dedicated permissions cell has also been established to issue permissions related to campaigning and rallies.

Notably the Kulgam administration is committed to ensure the transparent, fair, and efficient electoral process for all its residents.

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