Chhattisgarh Election Voting Result Date: The Election Commission has announced the dates of assembly elections to be held in five states by the end of this year. The Election Commission has announced the dates of assembly elections to be held in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana and Mizoram. The tenure of Mizoram Assembly will end on December 17. Mizo National Front is in power in this northeastern state. Elections will be held in two phases in Chhattisgarh. Elections will be held here on 7th and 17th November. The results of the assembly elections will come on 3 December. Similarly, voting will take place in one phase in the neighboring state Madhya Pradesh. Voting will be held here on November 17. Elections will be held in Rajasthan on 23 November. Elections are to be held in Mizoram on 7 November. Elections will be held in one phase in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana. Elections will be held in Telangana on 30 November.
The tenure of the assemblies of Telangana, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh will end on different dates in January next year. It has been told by the Election Commission that their team has prepared the voter list by going door to door. Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar said, “The total number of PwD voters is 17.34 lakh, if they cannot come to the polling booth and vote then they will get the facility to vote from their homes also.”
It has been told by the Election Commission that its team has visited all the five states. It has been told by the Election Commission that preparations for the elections were going on for 6 months. 16 crore people will cast their votes in five states. 7.8 women voters will vote. There are 8.2 crore male voters in five states. 60 lakh youth will vote for the first time. There are 5.6 crore voters in Chhattisgarh. It has been clarified by the Election Commission that this time there are 60 lakh youth voters in five states. His age is 18-19 years. Special polling stations have been created for tribals. The Election Commission has appealed to the people to participate enthusiastically in the elections. The polling station will be 2 kilometers away. The Commission said that the expenses will have to be disclosed after the elections. 940 check posts have been created in the election state. Monitoring will be done from check post. There will be monitoring of incoming and outgoing vehicles.
There are total 90 assembly seats in Chhattisgarh. In the 2018 assembly elections, Congress formed the government for the first time in the state by winning 71 seats. At the same time, BJP had to be satisfied with only 13 seats. Apart from this, BSP had won 2 seats and Janata Congress had won 3 seats. At present Bhupesh Baghel is the Chief Minister of the state.