Saturday, 8 February 2020

Delhi Election 2020: Everything about Delhi Election 2020


Delhi: The Union's interior minister, Amit Shah, is campaigning in Delhi, which is full of polls. While all three sides are doing all they can to get support, Shah is said to be angry about the internal party struggles at the end of the election campaign. With a single day of voting, the BJP is now channeling all the resources to thwart the campaign of the national coordinator of Delhi CM and AAP Arvind Kejriwal. The national capital will vote on 8 February to all 70 constituencies of the Assembly. Given the high octane polling campaign, the Delhi election appears to be a tripartite race between the APA, the BJP, and Congress.

Exit Surveys and Prediction
The exit polls for the Delhi elections are scheduled to exit as soon as the vote ends on February 8th. However, survey predictions have begun to arrive. According to reports, the APAP led by Kejriwal seems to have a better chance of winning than others. One of the main reasons for the success of the Kejriwal campaign is believed to be its attention to the specific problems of Delhi and the avoidance of Shaheen Bagh's protests against the CAA-NRC (Citizens Amendment Law-National Citizens Register).
The Model Code of Conduct entered into force in Delhi following the announcement of Chief Electoral Commissioner Sunil Arora on Monday. He also said that 90,000 police officers will be deployed for the smooth running of the elections in Delhi. There are 13,750 polling stations in Delhi.

The 2020 Delhi Assembly elections will be held on February 8 and the results will be announced on February 11. This time it will be a three-peak competition between the Aam Aadmi in power (AAP) party, the BJP and Congress. The current Prime Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, led by AAP, saw an overwhelming victory in the 2015 Assembly elections, with the party having 67 seats, leaving only three (seats) for the BJP.
There are 58 general category seats, 12 for SC and none for ST in the Delhi assembly.
According to Delhi Electoral Director (CEO) Ranbir Singh, there are a total of 1.46.92.136 voters (1.46 million rupees) in Delhi, including 80.55 lakh men and 66.35 lakh women.

Here's a look at the full schedule, voting FAQs and poll result of the Delhi election 2020:

Delhi Election 2020: Full schedule
  1. January 14: EC to issue election notification
  2. January 21: Last date of filing nominations
  3. January 22: Scrutiny of nominations
  4. January 24: Last date to withdraw nominations
  5. February 8: Voting day
  6. February 11: Final counting of votes
  7. February 22: Term of current Delhi assembly will expire
        
Delhi 2020 elections: polls with technology-enabled

1. Delhi's election this year is made possible by technology. Not only did the QR code enable the election ticket and the stand application, the EC put the entire list of voters online. Survey officials will scan pre-printed ballot papers that contain the QR code to mark the presence of voters to cast their vote.
2. Voters (for the first time) can download their electoral coupon with digital photography from the "Voter Helpline" application available in the Google Playstore and in the Apple App Store.
3. Voters wishing to take their ballot paper with digital photography (in the electoral phone support application) instead of a hard copy can bring their cell phones into the voting booth, but only to the electoral officer who will verify and verify the same.

4. To download the digital voter receipt with a photograph, voters must link their mobile phone number with their electoral identity card of the voter photo's identity card (EPIC) number. 5. The EC also suggested the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to predict the length of the queue in polling stations via the Voter Helpline Mobile mobile application.
6. If done, it will help voters know the best time to cast their votes in polling stations.

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