UP Panchayat Election Results 2021: Counting of votes for Panchayat elections in UP today
UP Panchayat Election Results 2021: Counting of votes for Panchayat elections in UP today
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Lucknow: In Uttar Pradesh, candidates, as well as their supporters and political parties, are going to get results today i.e. The results coming today will be very pleasant for someone so sad for someone. You all must be aware that even during the increasing transition period of coronavirus, the voting percentage increased at every stage in the four-phase election. A total of 12 lakh 89 thousand 830 candidates will now be decided today i.e.

One crore seven lakh 4,435 people had filed their nomination papers for panchayat elections. Out of these, 17,619 nominations were rejected while 77,669 people withdrew their nominations. Three lakh 19,317 elections were held unopposed. A total of 1.28 crore, 98.30 candidates will now be decided. On the other hand, 44,397 candidates are in the fray in 75 districts for 3,050 posts of Zilla Panchayat members. Seven candidates are said to have won unopposed. Three lakh 42,439 candidates have filed their nominations for 75,852 posts of G Darsal Kshetra Panchayat Ward Member. Out of these, 2,005 are said to have been elected unopposed. Five lakh 23,173 people had enrolled for 58,176 posts of the same Gram Pradhan, 4 lakh 64,717 candidates are in the fray after withdrawal of nominations.

With this, 178 Gram Pradhans have been elected unopposed and four lakh 38,277 candidates are in the fray for 7 lakh 32,485 posts of Gram Panchayat Ward Members. Three lakh 17,127 people of this post have been elected unopposed. According to the information received, counting of ballot papers has started in 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh from 7 am today i.e. In fact, the candidates for the post of Zilla Panchayat Member, Kshetra Panchayat Member, Gram Pradhan, and Gram Panchayat Member are ready to know the results. Counting of votes will be held at 829 counting centers today. The counting time is said to be scheduled till 6 pm. That is, the results are likely to come late into the night.

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