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Dausa master trainers gave training to election agents on counting of votes.

Dausa News Desk: Training was given to political parties and election agents in the presence of District Election Officer Devendra Kumar in the Collectorate Auditorium regarding the counting of votes for the Assembly by-election in Dausa. District Election Officer said that the strong room for counting of votes will be opened on November 23 at 7.30 am. Counting of votes will start on 3 tables for postal ballot and 4 tables for ETPBS at the scheduled time.

He told- EVM counting will be completed in 18 rounds on 14 tables. Round wise calculation will be displayed on the display board. During the counting of postal ballot and ETPBS, detailed information about the rules was given to the candidates and election agents. During the counting of votes, he was informed about the three-tier security at the counting venue and said that entry without permission letter will be prohibited.

A meeting was held to prepare for counting of votes.

Assembly Returning Officer Moolchand Lunia said that after the voting for the Assembly by-elections on November 13, a meeting was organized to prepare for the counting of votes to be held on November 23. District level master trainers resolved the doubts of political parties, candidates and election agents by giving them intensive training regarding vote counting.

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