Gujarat Assembly by election Result 2020
ગુજરાત ૮ વિધાનસભાની પેટાચુંટણી ના પરિણામ
The counting of votes for the 8th Gujarat Assembly by-election is planned for future. Amounting to something will put up with niche at a whole of 25 counting centers for 8 seats in the by-elections. There will be 2 – 2 counting centers for 7 assembly seats, while there will be 3 counting centers for Limbdi seat. Ballot papers will exist amounted to something at one amounting to something headquarters per eighth seat of the Legislative Assembly. Counting of votes will be administered on a whole of 97 tables for 8 assemblies.
Votes will exist amounted to something by thermal scanning, masks and social distance at each polling station. The monitor display will live turned off so that the agency does not get in trouble unpaid to the civic extent per table. A medical team will exist accessible at each amounting to something center. A staff of 320 will be current at the counting centers
Where will the count be in how various rounds?
Abdasa 30 rounds
Limbdi 42 rounds
Morbi 34 rounds
Dhari 29 rounds
GadhDa 27 rounds
kaprada 27 rounds
Karjan 28 rounds
Dang 36 rounds
Voting for the by-election (By Election 2020) was held on November 3 in eight assembly seats in Gujarat on Tuesday. For the first time in the Coronavirus, voting was clasped with this mask and civic distance. The destiny of a total of 81 candidates, including BJP-Congress in eight seats, has existed plugged in the EVM. Along with the results of the Bihar Assembly elections, i.e. on November 10, the results of the Gujarat by-elections will also come on Tuesday.
ગુજરાત વિધાનસભા ચુંટણી પરિણામ જોવા માટે અગત્યની લીંક:
By-elections were clasped between Morbi, Gadha, Dhari, Kaprada, Abadsa, Limbdi, Karjan and Dang communities.
By-elections were held on November 3 in eight seats
By-elections were held on November 3 in eight assembly constituencies in Abadsa, Morbi, Dhari, Gadha, Limmadi, Karjan, Kaprada and Dang. All these meetings were aggressively campaigned by the BJP. All the meetings were held by the team of state president CR Patil and the network of local organizations was strengthened. Tomorrow, October 10, is the first stage of Patil’s examination.