
Detailed Updates on Andhra Pradesh Vote Counting Starting June 4th
Live: Andhra Pradesh Vote Counting and Results for June 4th Elections
Andhra Pradesh Vote Counting Details for June 4th
Amaravati, June 03
The vote counting process for the Andhra Pradesh elections will commence on June 4th at 8 AM, starting with the counting of service votes and postal ballot votes. This initial phase is crucial as it includes counting up to 5 lakh service and postal ballots, which is expected to take between 60 to 110 minutes, roughly two hours.
Initial Counting Phase:
The counting of service votes and postal ballots will be conducted in 14 rounds, with each round consisting of 20 bundles of votes. The meticulous process ensures that every vote is accounted for accurately before moving on to the regular votes.
Regular Vote Counting:
Following the completion of the initial phase, the counting of regular votes will begin. The state has established a total of 33 counting centers to handle this process, which includes 25 primary centers and 8 additional ones. Each counting center is equipped with 16 to 20 tables to facilitate a smooth and efficient counting process.
Detailed Breakdown of Counting Rounds:
- 111 Assembly Constituencies: 20 rounds of counting each.
- 61 Assembly Constituencies: Between 21 to 24 rounds of counting each.
- 3 Assembly Constituencies: 25 rounds of counting each.
In total, the counting process will involve between 21 to 25 rounds, depending on the constituency.
Postal Ballot Votes:
There are over 529,000 postal ballot votes to be counted. These votes are significant and can potentially influence the outcomes in various constituencies.
Expected Results Timeline:
The first election result is expected to be announced in Pedana Narsapuram, with the last result likely to come from Bimili. Other constituencies where results are anticipated include Pendurthi, Gajuwaka, Chandragiri, and Panyam.
The entire process is expected to be thorough and transparent, ensuring that the democratic process is upheld, and the results reflect the true will of the people of Andhra Pradesh. The election commission and counting staff are well-prepared to manage the extensive task ahead, with all necessary arrangements in place to facilitate a smooth and efficient counting process.