Goa Assembly polls on 30 May
Sandesh Prabhudesai
17 April 2002
Elections for the tenth Legislative Assembly
will be now held on 30 May - the Goa Statehood Day.
As per the official notification issued by
the Election Commission of India in this regard today evening,
the code of conduct comes into force with immediate effect,
till the election process gets completed 3 June.
The detailed scheduled released in this regard
states that nominations for elections will be invited between
6 to 13 May. After scrutinising the nomination forms on
14 May, contestants will be allowed to withdraw by 16 May.
It means the official candidates will get
13 days for propaganda, which will come to an end on 28
May, allowing the dust to settle before the state goes for
polls on 30 May.
The counting of votes however would begin
on 1 June, with a gap of one day.
Altogether 9,18,500 voters will exercise their
franchise in these elections, including 4,63,273 males and
4,55,227 females.
Regarding compulsory identification of voters,
the CEC press release states that the election authorities
will also allow additional methods of identifying voters
having their names figuring in the electoral rolls, besides
making the identification compulsory.
The state is going for electronic voting for
the third time, after successfully using the Electronic
Voting Machines for the first time in the country in Assembly
polls held here in June 1999
and later on for the Lok Sabha polls the same year.
The tourist state is going for polls midway,
before its five-year term expired, as the ruling BJP government
dissolved the 40-member House after the Assembly completed
32 months, on 27 February this year.
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