Milkipur By-Election 2025: Vote Counting Under Tight Security Measures
Milkipur By-Election 2025: The vote counting for the Milkipur Assembly by-election is currently taking place under strict security measures. Officials are tallying the votes from Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) across 14 tables at the designated counting center.
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EVM and Postal Ballot Counting Process
As per election procedures, the counting of postal ballots started first. After 30 minutes, officials began tallying electronic votes. Once both processes were underway, postal and EVM votes were counted simultaneously.
To ensure transparency, election officials are verifying Voter-Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips from five randomly selected polling stations. This cross-checking system, introduced in 2019, helps confirm the accuracy of EVM results.
High Security at the Counting Center
Security at the counting venue has been intensified, with paramilitary forces deployed to ensure the process is conducted smoothly and without disruptions.
Voter Turnout and Key Candidates
The Milkipur by-election, held on February 5, 2025, recorded an impressive voter turnout of over 65%. The constituency has 371,000 registered voters.
Located in the politically crucial Ayodhya district, Milkipur has become a battleground between the ruling BJP and the opposition Samajwadi Party (SP). Although ten candidates are in the race, the main fight is between:
- Ajit Prasad (Samajwadi Party)
- Chandrabhanu Paswan (BJP)
Reason for the By-Election
This by-election was held after SP leader Awadhesh Prasad vacated the seat following his Lok Sabha election victory from Faizabad.
As the counting progresses, all eyes are on the final results, which will determine whether the BJP can claim the seat or SP will retain its stronghold.
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