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Something About Polling Station:

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A polling place or polling station is where voters cast their ballots in elections. Since elections generally take place over a one- or two-day span on a periodic basis, often annual or longer, polling places are usually located in facilities used for other purposes, such as schools, churches, sports halls, local government offices, or even private homes, and may each serve a similar number of people. The area may be known as a ward, precinct, polling district or constituency.

The polling place is staffed by officials (who may be called election judges, returning officers or other titles) who monitor the voting procedures and assist voters with the election process. Scrutineers (or poll-watchers) are independent or partisan observers who attend the poll to ensure the impartiality of the process. The facility will be open between specified hours depending on the type of election, and political activity by or on behalf of those standing in the ballot is usually prohibited within the venue and immediately surrounding area. Inside the polling place will be an area (usually a voting booth) where the voter may select the candidate or party of their choice in secret. If a ballot paper is used this will be placed into a ballot box in front of witnesses who cannot see for whom the vote has been cast. Voting machines may be employed instead. Some polling places are temporary structures. A portable cabin may be specially sited for an election and removed afterwards. There are five different types of voting technologies that are currently being used in the United States polling locations. These include hand counted paper ballots, mechanical lever machines, punch cards, optically scanned paper ballots, and electronic voting machines. Each location is charged with learning the technology and implementing the process to vote in each election.

 

Number And List of Polling Stations State Wise

Sl. No.

States/Union Territory

Number of Polling Station

Number of Polling Station General Elections 2004

 

1

Adhra Pradesh

60,960

56,036

 

2

Arunachal Pradesh

1,741

1,756

 

3

Assam

17,653

17,646

 

4

Bihar

83,170

49,683

 

5

Chhattisgarh *

0*

15,669

 

6

Goa

1,135

1,003

 

7

Gujarat

35,053

36,826

 

8

Haryana

15,449

12,574

 

9

Himachal Pradesh

6,230

6,232

 

10

Jammu & Kashmir

6,513

7,215

 

11

Jharkhand *

0*

17,061

 

12

Karnataka

44,497

39,788

 

13

Kerala

23,007

20,333

 

14

Madhya Pradesh

56,455

42,312

 

15

Maharashtra

74,111

62,476

 

16

Manipur

2,001

2,003

 

17

Meghalaya

1,576

1,582

 

18

Mizoram

782

798

 

19

Nagaland

1,581

1,586

 

20

Orissa

30,015

26,250

 

21

Punjab

18,220

15,649

 

22

Rajasthan

40,869

35,835

 

23

Sikkim

336

349

 

24

Tamil Nadu

54,847

45,729

 

25

Tripura

2,367

2,372

 

26

Uttar Pradesh

1,23,862

1,02,359

 

27

Uttarakhand *

6,819

 

28

West Bengal

61,514

48,775

 

29

A & N Islands

370

329

 

30

Chandigarh

645

407

 

31

D & N Haveli

123

128

 

32

Daman & Diu

82

84

 

33

Lakshadweep

43

40

 

34

NCT of Delhi

8,666

9,141

 

35

Pondicherry

778

557

 

Total

7,74,651

687402

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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