LS Election Results 2024 - Why Early Trends May Not Give Full Picture?

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On Tuesday, june 4, at 8 a.m., the massive vote tallying for the lok sabha elections of 2024 will commence. To ensure a seamless election process, security systems and guidelines have been installed at several polling places located in various locations. prime minister Narendra Modi is projected to return to office for a third term in the majority of exit polls, with the Bharatiya Janata Party-led nda forecast to secure a sizable majority in the lok sabha elections.
 

Chief election Commissioner of india Rajiv Kumar responded to the opposition's accusations over postal ballots by stating that the counting of postal ballots will take place first, followed 30 minutes later by the counting of votes cast using electronic voting machines, or EVMs. "The assembly elections in 2019 and 2022 both used the same procedure. At a news conference on Monday, Rajiv Kumar stated, "Five random VVPAT counting begins as soon as EVM counting gets over."
 

What are postal ballots?

Voters who meet the requirements can cast their ballots remotely instead of in person at a polling place by using postal ballots, which are ballots that are received via mail.

Who is eligible to vote through postal ballots?
Eligible voters for postal ballots in india include:
Service voters (members of the armed forces, state police personnel, etc.).
Voters on election duty.
Special voters (such as the President, Vice President, governors).
Electors subjected to preventive detention.
Voters above 80 years of age
Persons with disabilities
 

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