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Difference Of Nearly 6 Lakh Votes Polled, Counted In Lok Sabha Poll: Report
- Tuesday July 30, 2024
- India News | Reported by Himanshu Shekhar Mishra, Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
There was a difference of nearly six lakh votes - between those recorded by EVMs and those counted, or not counted - in counting for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Association of Democratic Reforms founder Jagdeep Chhokar told NDTV.
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"Will Reveal One Day...": Poll Body Chief On Court Verdict On Voter Turnout
- Saturday May 25, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar cast his vote at a polling booth in Delhi, Speaking on the recent Supreme Court decision to decline to pass any direction on the Election Commission's (EC) handling of Form 17C data.
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"In An Election, Hands Off!" Supreme Court Adjourns Voter Turnout Data Plea
- Friday May 24, 2024
- India News | Reported by Ashish Bhargava, Sunil Prabhu, Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
The Supreme Court has adjourned - till after the Lok Sabha election - pleas seeking release of voter turnout data as contained in Form 17C and Form 17C (Part II), including votes polled and/or rejected, within 48 hours of end of polling in a booth.
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NDTV Explains: Form 17C And Row Over Poll Panel's Voter Turnout Data
- Thursday May 23, 2024
- India News | Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
A row over access to voter turnout data - including critical information about number of votes polled and/or rejected at each booth as available in Form 17C and Form 17C (Part II) - has made headlines as India selects a new union government.
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Making Form 17C Data Public Will Cause Confusion Among Voters: Poll Body
- Wednesday May 22, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Election Commission of India on Wednesday filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying disclosure of voter turnout data based on Form 17C (records of votes polled in each polling station) will cause confusion among voters.
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Difference Of Nearly 6 Lakh Votes Polled, Counted In Lok Sabha Poll: Report
- Tuesday July 30, 2024
- India News | Reported by Himanshu Shekhar Mishra, Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
There was a difference of nearly six lakh votes - between those recorded by EVMs and those counted, or not counted - in counting for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Association of Democratic Reforms founder Jagdeep Chhokar told NDTV.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Will Reveal One Day...": Poll Body Chief On Court Verdict On Voter Turnout
- Saturday May 25, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar cast his vote at a polling booth in Delhi, Speaking on the recent Supreme Court decision to decline to pass any direction on the Election Commission's (EC) handling of Form 17C data.
- www.ndtv.com
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"In An Election, Hands Off!" Supreme Court Adjourns Voter Turnout Data Plea
- Friday May 24, 2024
- India News | Reported by Ashish Bhargava, Sunil Prabhu, Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
The Supreme Court has adjourned - till after the Lok Sabha election - pleas seeking release of voter turnout data as contained in Form 17C and Form 17C (Part II), including votes polled and/or rejected, within 48 hours of end of polling in a booth.
- www.ndtv.com
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NDTV Explains: Form 17C And Row Over Poll Panel's Voter Turnout Data
- Thursday May 23, 2024
- India News | Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
A row over access to voter turnout data - including critical information about number of votes polled and/or rejected at each booth as available in Form 17C and Form 17C (Part II) - has made headlines as India selects a new union government.
- www.ndtv.com
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Making Form 17C Data Public Will Cause Confusion Among Voters: Poll Body
- Wednesday May 22, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Election Commission of India on Wednesday filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying disclosure of voter turnout data based on Form 17C (records of votes polled in each polling station) will cause confusion among voters.
- www.ndtv.com