Himachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2022 Live Updates | Voting in all 68 seats today; 412 candidates in fray

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More than 55 lakh voters in the hill State will decide the fate of 412 candidates, including Chief Minister Jairam Thakur, former CM Virbhadhra Singh’s son Vikramaditya Singh and former BJP chief Satpal Singh Satti

More than 55 lakh voters in the hill State will decide the fate of 412 candidates, including Chief Minister Jairam Thakur, former CM Virbhadhra Singh’s son Vikramaditya Singh and former BJP chief Satpal Singh Satti

All 68 Assembly constituencies in Himachal Pradesh will vote in a single phase on November 12 to elect the next government in the State.

In the high-stakes battle, the ruling BJP is hoping for an encore on the back of its development agenda, while the opposition Congress is urging voters to go by the four-decade old tradition of voting out incumbents. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is also trying its luck in the electoral battle.

More than 55 lakh voters in the hill State will decide the fate of 412 candidates, including Chief Minister Jairam Thakur, former CM Virbhadhra Singh’s son Vikramaditya Singh and former BJP chief Satpal Singh Satti, in the elections in 68 constituencies across the State.

There are only 24 women candidates in the fray this time, against 19 in 2017 and 34 in the 2012 Assembly polls.

The voting is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the Election Commission has set up a total of 7,884 polling stations, including three auxiliary polling stations in far flung areas.

Himachal Pradesh, 8:21 a.m.

Amit Shah appeals to women, youth to vote in maximum numbers

As polling for the Assembly elections begins in Himachal Pradesh on Saturday to elect a new government, Union Home Minister Amit Shah appealed to voters especially mothers, sisters and youth to vote in maximum numbers.

Himachal Pradesh, 8:12 a.m.

Nearly 30,000 security personnel deployed

About 30,000 security personnel including 67 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and over 11,500 state police personnel will be deployed for peaceful conduct of polling in Himachal Pradesh on Saturday.

Himachal Pradesh, 8:10 a.m.

Poll campaigning ended on November 10

With Himachal Pradesh going to the polls on November 12, the State’s high-pitched election campaign came to a halt on Thursday. Traveling around the State amid the political slug-fest gave a sense that there is a palpable narrative about bringing in a change, making it a close battle for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to retain its government.

Himachal Pradesh has been a bipolar electoral arena for the last three decades, with the Congress and the BJP alternately forming the governments, and the contest remains between these two traditional rivals this year as well.

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Himachal Pradesh, 8:07 a.m.

Make new voting record: PM Modi to Himachal voters

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Himachal Pradesh voters on Saturday to enthusiastically participate in the “festival of democracy” and register a voting record.

In a tweet, PM Modi also greeted the young voters who will be exercising their franchise for the first time.

Himachal Pradesh, 7:56 a.m

Only 24 women candidates in fray

Out of the 412 candidates in the electoral fray, 24 are female, while 388 are male. A total of 55.93 lakh voters are on the electoral rolls of the State and will cast their ballot in 7,881 polling stations, according to official data.

Himachal Pradesh, 7:45 a.m.

BJP eyes history, Congress tradition in high-stakes polls

In the high-stakes battle for Himachal Pradesh, the ruling BJP is trying hard to defend its turf, and the Congress has emerged as the main challenger, even as the newcomer the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is also trying its luck in the electoral battle.

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