Kishtwar, Sep 11: Postal Ballot Voting for Employees Voter of District Kishtwar engaged in the election process concluded today with a significant turn out of 89.21 %,wherein 3375 Employee voters out of total 3783 Voters cast their Votes in strict adherence to the comprehensive protocols and guidelines of the Election Commission of India (ECI).
The event was overseen by District Election Officer Kishtwar, Sh. Rajesh Kumar Shavan (JKAS).
The role of Deputy District Election Officer/Returning Officer for AC-48 Inderwal, Idrees Lone, Returning Officer for AC-49 Kishtwar/ADC, Pawan Kotwal (JKAS), Returning Officer for AC-50 Nagseni Paddar/SDM Dr. Amit Kumar (JKAS), Assistant Returning Officers, Security Officers, and other key officials remained pivotal during the whole process.
In 49-Kishtwar Assembly Constituency, 1,732 out of 1,925 voters cast their ballots (89.97%). In 50-Paddar Nagseni Assembly Constituency, 706 out of 796 eligible voters exercised their right to vote (88.69).
While in 48-Inderwal Assembly Constituency, 937 out of 1062 eligible voters participated in the electoral process (88.22 %). The Postal Ballot voting process was carried out under stringent security measures to maintain the safety and integrity of the voting process.
Three facilitation centers were established for the employee voters of all three Assembly Constituencies in the district. Postal Ballot voting for General Employees and Essential Service Voters including Police Personnel, Health ,PHE ,Fire and Emergency etc. of the district engaged in the election were carried out on two days viz 10th & 11th September.
By adhering to the guidelines of the Election Commission of India, district election authorities remain committed to ensuring fairness and efficiency in the elections, making sure that every voter’s experience is smooth and equitable.
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