Ahmedabad Collector issues Gujarat Assembly Election 2017 guidelines
Today Ahmedabad Collector Avantika Singh made announcements regarding upcoming Gujarat Assembly Elections 2017.
Collector informed that there are total 52,15,259 voters including 24,82,339 female and 27,32,819 male voters for the elections. Election Commission of India has issued directives to deal firmly with anti social elements in sensitive poll areas. The elections would be held on 5413 polling booths for 21 districts.
Important election related dates are as follows:
Last date for filing nomination : 27 November 2017
Last date for withdrawal of nomination : 28 November 2017
Gujarat Assembly Election 2017 on 9 December : model code of conduct effective
Today afternoon at 1 pm, Election Commission of India to announce Gujarat Assembly elections dates to Collector and media.
Immediately with announcement of poll dates model code of conduct to be enforced in state. Election campaign related Political banners, Advertisement hoardings, posters etc will be removed from public places, government primises and websites. Chief Election Commissioner in Gandhinagar has issued necessary directives to Collector to this effect. The polls in Gujarat would be held in two phases.
Important dates for Gujarat Assembly elections:
Gujarat Assembly Elections: EC likely to announce election dates by tomorrow
Important dates for Gujarat Assembly elections:
Election Commission says ready to hold Gujarat Assembly Elections
Today in Ahmedabad, Chief Election Commissioner Achal Kumar Jyoti held a press conference. EC has shown readiness to hold Assembly elections in the state.
CEC Jyoti said that Gujarat Assembly Elections 2917 will be held through 50,128 polling booths. Regulation on expenditure by political party will be observed in polls. Para military and police forces will be deployed at polling booths. Help of IT agencies will be taken. More voting will be encouraged. Election will ne held in peaceful and amicable manner.
VVPAT machines will be used during Assembly elections . Special arrangements for disabled voters.
IT officers will be used during elections. Till 25th September voter lists were finalized.
Goa elections were the first to be done using VVPAT machines; anyone needing VVPAT receipt will be able to get. Any one needing receipt of VVPAT after casting vote will able to get it.
Election Commission officials to visit Gujarat to check on readiness for Assembly elections
Today a team of senior Election Commission officials, led by Chief Election Commissioner Achal Kumar Jyoti, would begin their two-day visit to Gujarat The delegation comprises Election Commissioners OP Rawat and Sunil Arora along with around 12 other senior officials of the election panel, the state government said in an official release.
As per information, During the Gujarat visit, they will review the readiness of state administration to undergo assembly polls.
State Assembly elections are due within the next two months.
Achal Kumar Jyoti assumes charge as the 21st Chief Election Commissioner of India
Today Achal Kumar Jyoti assumes charge as the 21st Chief Election Commissioner of India. He was appointed as the CEC.
A K Jyoti was the Election Commissioner of India along with O P Rawat. Jyoti born on 23 January 1953 is an IAS officer from the Gujarat cadre. The 64 year old Jyoti has also served as the Chief Secretary of Gujarat. He has also served as the Chairman of the Kandla Port Trust between 1999 and 2004 and Managing Director of the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd (SSNNL). After retiring as the chief secretary in January 2013, he was appointed as the State Vigilance Commissioner of Gujarat.