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Rajasthan polls: Polling to start at 7 am, over 3 lakh exercise franchise via postal ballot

IndiaTimes Friday, 24 November 2023
Over 3 lakh people exercised their franchise via postal ballot ahead of the Rajasthan Assembly elections. 51,890 polling stations have been set up, with 12,500 booths marked sensitive. Webcasting and videography arrangements have been made at sensitive booths. Over 1 lakh police personnel have been deployed, along with facilities for differently-abled persons. Home voting facilities have been arranged and over 3 lakh people have cast their votes via postal ballot.
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