Voting for Bihar
assembly elections will be held in three phases on October 28, November 3 and
November 7 in one of the biggest elections globally during the COVID-19
pandemic, followed by counting of votes on November 10, the Election Commission
announced on Friday.
Announcing the poll schedule for the 243-member Bihar
assembly, Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora said voting will begin as
usual at 7 am but the period will be extended by one hour until 6 pm, except in
the Left Wing Extremism-affected areas, so that COVID-19 patients can vote in
the last hour of the day.
"The world has changed
significantly since the last major election in our country, which was held for
Delhi assembly, and the COVID-19 pandemic has forced a new normal in every
aspect of our life.
"Bihar assembly polls
will be one of the biggest elections globally to be held during prevailing
COVID-19 situation," Arora said.
He also said special protocols have been readied for voters who are
COVID-positive patients.
Announcing the poll schedule at a press conference here, Arora said the number
of phases for 243-member Bihar assembly polls has been reduced keeping in mind
security arrangements and festive season, among other factors.
Voting for the first phase on October 28 will cover 71 assembly constituencies,
while the second-phase voting on November 3 will cover 94 seats. The third
phase of voting on November 7 will cover 78 assembly seats.
Counting of votes for all seats will take place on November 10.
According to the Election Commission, 7 lakh hand sanitisers, 46 lakh masks, 6
lakh PPE kits, 6.7 lakh face shields and 23 lakh pairs of hand gloves have been
arranged for Bihar polls.
Besides, postal ballot facility will be provided wherever required and
requested. Social distancing norms will need to be followed at public
gatherings during the poll campaign.
Arora further said anyone using social media for mischievous purposes, such as
for flaring communal tension, during elections will have to face consequences,
while hate speech will be also dealt with harshly by the Election Commission.
On bypolls for one Lok
Sabha seat and 64 assembly constituencies, Arora said the Election Commission
will take a decision after a meeting on September 29 where issues raised by
some states on timing of polls would be discussed and a press release should be
issued subsequently the same evening.
The notification for the first phase of Bihar assembly elections would be
issued on October 1, while last date of nominations would be October 8 and
withdrawal of candidature can be done till October 12.
For the second phase, notification would be issued on October 9, nominations
can be filed till October 16 and candidature can be withdrawn till October 19.
The third-phase notification would be issued on October 13, the last date of
nominations would be October 20 and the last date for candidature withdrawal
has been fixed October 23.
The number of people accompanying a candidate for submission of nomination has
been restricted to two, while door-to-door campaign can have maximum five
people including the candidate.
Arora further said there are about 18.87 lakh migrants across 38 districts of
Bihar, out of which 16.6 lakh are eligible to vote. While 13.93 lakh already
had their names on the electoral rolls, 2.3 lakh more have been registered and
the the process is still on, he added.
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