Noida: Gautam District Judge Buddh Nagar Suhas Ly on Sunday issued guidelines for the upcoming elections in the district in three chairs Assembly Noida, Dadri and Sharing where more than 16.23 Lakh voters (16,23,545) were registered so far including 9.02 lakh Male voters, 7.21 lakh female voters and 99 voters in the third gender category.
Among them, there was a total of 6.90 lakh (6.90.231) voters in Noida, 5.86 lakh (5,86,889) voters in Dadri and 3.46 lakh (3,46,425) voters in the Vidhan Sabha Jewar seat in the district, Taking a total of 16.23 selector of lakh so far.
Under the guidelines issued on Sunday DM announced that when the date of issuance of notifications will be Friday January 14, the last date for file nominations will be Friday, January 21.
This will be followed by nominated paper supervision on Monday January 24 while the last date for the withdrawal of nominations will be Thursday, January 27.
The voting date is Thursday, February 10 and the results will be announced on March 10 after completing 7 phase polling up.
Also, while the Code of Conduct Model (MCC) has been implemented in both districts since Saturday after the announcement of the election date, the administration states that 202 voting booths from more than 1700 designated voting stations have been declared important and vulnerable.
Among the 202 polling booths, 45 was a famous hamlet in GB Nagar.
Furthermore, apart from the three officers who returned (3 sdms, per chair assembly of noida, jewar and dadri in the district), there will be 26 zon judges and 116 sectors along with 9 fly teams per seat assembly with a total of 3 teams, 9 monitor teams per The assembly chair with a total of 3 teams, 3 video supervision and 3 video monitoring teams per seat assembly and a team of MCC per police station took a total of 22 teams.
Both GB Nagar and Ghaziabad will go to the poll in the first phase on February 10, the 7-phase selection up to 8 assembly chairs (5 Ghaziabad).
“The election will be held in the first phase in the Gautam District of Nagar Buddha, so it is the responsibility of all officers to complete their work by starting the immediate action in connection with their work.
This is done so, all electoral work can be completed in the time bound and in accordance with the intention Election Commission, “said Suhas District Judge Ly GB Nagar.
He then added that all officers from various teams that have been formed to ensure the compliance of the Code of Code of Behavior (MCC) and spending monitoring will start working in their respective regions with direct effects with all the necessary preparations.
“All administrative officers and police engaged in the MCC team must ensure the elimination of all ownership etc within the time determined by direct effects.
Also, administrative officers and police will jointly examine the polling station in their respective regions and ensure immediate action for all Settings.
If there is a violation of the code of ethics found, it is in accordance with the instruction of the Commission, the disciplinary action must be taken against the concerned, “DM said.