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Candidates will also keep an eye on service voters in Jhunjhunu

Jhunjhunu : Now only one day is left for the by-election on Jhunjhunu assembly seat. Tomorrow i.e. on 13th November, the fate of the candidates contesting the elections will be captured in EVMs. Other candidates contesting the elections including both the big parties also have their eyes on the service voters. Candidates who have service voters in their families are trying to contact the service voters in some way or the other. Because in the last assembly elections, service voters played an important role in changing the equation of victory of many candidates on all the seven assembly seats.

Therefore, this time in the by-election being held on Jhunjhunu assembly seat, the candidates are trying to get every single vote without taking any kind of risk. 148 women service voters will also vote this time and three thousand three hundred ten service voters will vote in the assembly by-election. According to the Election Commission, three thousand three hundred seven voters will cast their votes in Defense Services. Of these, 3160 are male and 147 female voters. Similarly, three Foreign Service voters, two men and one woman, will vote. Whereas there are no voters in the armed services forces. In this way, a total of 3162 male service and 148 female service voters will vote.

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