The Nagaland Election Commission is gearing up for the upcoming assembly polls, scheduled to take place in early 2024. With a total of 60 assembly seats up for grabs, the commission has begun the process of revising electoral rolls and identifying new polling stations. According to officials, the electoral rolls are being updated to ensure that all eligible voters are included and that duplicate entries are removed.
The commission has also announced plans to introduce new voting machines and enhance security measures at polling stations. The election is expected to be a closely contested one, with several major parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Indian National Congress, and the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party, vying for power. The Nagaland Election Commission has assured voters that all necessary steps are being taken to ensure a free and fair election.
The commission has also launched a voter awareness campaign, aimed at educating voters about the importance of participating in the democratic process. With the election just a few months away, the commission is working tirelessly to ensure that everything is in place for a smooth and successful poll. The election will be a significant one for the state, as it will determine the course of Nagaland’s future for the next five years. The commission has urged all eligible voters to exercise their franchise and participate in the election.
The election is scheduled to take place on February 27, 2024, and the results are expected to be announced on March 2, 2024. The commission has also announced that it will be using electronic voting machines (EVMs) with paper trail (VVPAT) for the election, to ensure the integrity of the voting process. The VVPAT system will allow voters to verify that their vote has been recorded correctly. The commission has also taken steps to ensure that voters with disabilities are able to participate in the election, by providing accessible polling stations and other facilities.
Overall, the Nagaland Election Commission is working hard to ensure that the upcoming assembly polls are a success, and that the people of Nagaland are able to exercise their right to vote in a free and fair election.



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