Today, the election votes are being counted in three phases in Bihar. The process of counting of votes has begun from 8 o'clock this morning and the picture can be clear by noon. Many people will have such questions in mind that after the election process that lasts for so long, how are the votes counted? So let's know. For counting, 14-14 tables are placed in every counting hall of every constituency. A booth's EVM machine is placed on a table. The chart for which booth's EVM will come on which table is prepared in advance. After bringing the EVM, the counting agent on the machine is shown to the counting agent of the candidates of the various parties present there. After this, the seal of EVM is broken after everyone's consent. The result one button is pressed after breaking the EVM seal. Due to this, how many votes have been received in favor of which candidate in EVM, it is printed in front of their name. This figure is also displayed so that the agents of the candidates and the employees engaged in counting can see the vote of everyone properly. After this, the result of all 14 tables is sent to the in-charge of the hall and the Assistant Returning Officer (ARO) of the respective constituency. The ARO collects the votes received by all the candidates and prepares a round result and sends it to the Deputy Commissioner or District Magistrate. The result of all rounds from all the constituencies is final in the RO chamber itself. Then the result of each round is told. Its most special thing is that video recording is also done for this entire process. Bihar election: Counting of votes starts, Grand Alliance ahead in initial trend NDA will form government in Bihar elections: Shahnawaz Hussain Bihar Poll outcome: Fate Of 3,755 Candidates Across 243 Seats To Be Sealed Today