This Article is From May 15, 2009

Counting of votes in LS polls to start on Saturday

New Delhi:

The counting of votes will begin on Saturday, three days after the end of a nearly month-long polling to elect a new Lok Sabha.

The Election Commission has put in place an elaborate arrangement for the counting of votes, which would start at 0800 hours tomorrow, both in the Lok Sabha and assembly elections.

The exercise would take place at 4,260 counting halls in 1,080 centres across the country and would be managed by nearly 60,000 personnel.

The Commission has launched a special website to make available instantly the outcome of the election, considered the largest democratic exercise in the world.

A little over half of the country's 71.37 crore registered voters exercised their franchise in the election stretched over five phases, which started on April 16 and ended on May 13, to choose from 8,070 candidates belonging to 46 national and state parties registered with the Election Commission.

Elections are held to 543 seats of the 545-member Lok Sabha, as two members are nominated from the Anglo-Indian community. A party or a coalition needs to have at least 272 seats in the Lok Sabha to stake claim to form a government.

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