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Date of counting of votes in Mizoram changed, Election Commission gives 'this' reason | Assembly elections 2023 EC changes counting date for Mizoram to December 4

Date of counting of votes in Mizoram changed, Election Commission gives 'this' reason |  Assembly elections 2023 EC changes counting date for Mizoram to December 4


The Central Election Commission has changed the counting date of Mizoram. As per the earlier election schedule, counting of votes in Mizoram was scheduled to take place on December 3. But now the counting of votes will be held on December 4. The Election Commission has given this information by issuing a press release.

The Christian community is the majority in Mizoram. Raviwa has a special significance for this community. Therefore, there was a constant demand from various quarters to postpone the counting of votes on the 3rd. This decision has been taken after considering this demand positively. The Central Election Commission, considering these representations, has decided to change the date of counting of votes for the Mizoram Assembly General Election and conduct the counting of votes on December 4, 2023 (Monday). The Election Commission has also clarified that the counting of votes in the rest of Rajasthan, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh will be held on the scheduled date.

Date of counting of votes in Mizoram changed, Election Commission gives 'this' reason |  Assembly elections 2023 EC changes counting date for Mizoram to December 4

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In the north-eastern state of Mizoram, it is curious whether the ruling Mizo National Front will retain power again or there will be a change of power in the state. In the state since the Mizo Peace Accords Congress And the Mizo National Front was fighting between these two parties. As these two parties have won power twice in a row, it is predicted that Mizo National Front will win this year.

Also Read >> Will the ruling Mizo National Front retain power in Mizoram?

What are the exit poll predictions?

Voting process was held in Mizoram on 7th November. So, as soon as the polling process was completed on November 30 in other four states, the exit polls of various organizations were also announced in the evening. According to a survey conducted by India TV-CNX in Mizoram, Mizo National Front (MNF) – 14 to 18 seats, Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) – 12 to 16 seats, Congress – 8 to 10 seats, B J P – It is estimated that 0 to 2 seats. So, according to ABP News – C Voter survey, Mizo National Front (MNF) – 15 to 21 seats, Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) – 12 to 18 seats, Congress – 2 to 8 seats, BJP – 0 seats are predicted. Also, as per exit poll of Jan Ki Baat, Mizo National Front (MNF) – 10 to 14 seats, Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) – 15 to 25 seats, Congress – 5 to 9 seats, BJP – 0 to 2 seats have been predicted. .





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