Bihar polls: Nearly 24,000 of over 2 lakh postal ballots rejected

Bihar assembly elections saw a significant number of postal ballots rejected. Election Commission data reveals almost 24,000 out of over two lakh postal votes were not counted. This occurred during the recent two-phased election. The overall voter...

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Nearly 24,000 of the over two lakh postal ballots were rejected when votes of the Bihar assembly elections were counted, Election Commission data shows.

Of the 5.02 crore total votes polled, EVM and postal ballot included, 4.93 crore were found valid and 9.34 lakh invalid. Of the total 2.01 lakh postal votes cast, 23,918 were rejected, according to the Election Commission.

The percentage of rejected postal votes over total postal votes was recorded at 11.87 per cent.


The none of the above option (NOTA) votes stood at 9.10 lakh, including those cast on EVMs and sent through postal ballots. It comes to 1.81 per cent.

Senior citizens (above 85 years of age), persons with disability flagged in the electoral roll database, and persons employed in essential services are entitled for postal ballot.

The overall voter turnout stood at 67.25 per cent in the two-phased election held earlier this month. The turnout is the highest ever recorded in the state where women voters outnumbered men in turning up at the nearly 91,000 polling stations.
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