Postal Ballot Voting Continues for Jamshedpur Parliamentary Constituency Essential Services Personnel

Voting Centers to Remain Open on May 21-22 for Remaining Postal Ballot Voters

A total of 516 voters from essential services, including polling staff, police officers, home guards, and district personnel, cast their votes through postal ballot on Monday for the Jamshedpur parliamentary constituency.

JAMSHEDPUR – On Monday, 516 voters involved in essential services for the Jamshedpur parliamentary constituency exercised their voting rights through postal ballot.

This group includes deputed polling parties, police officers, police forces, home guards, and district officials.

So far, 10,622 voters, accounting for 86% of the eligible postal ballot voters, have cast their votes.

The voting facility centers will remain open from May 21 to May 22 for those who have not yet voted.

Voters who have not utilized the postal ballot option can visit the designated centers on these dates to cast their votes.

The initiative aims to ensure that all eligible voters from essential services have the opportunity to participate in the electoral process.

The district administration has made special arrangements to facilitate voting for personnel who are on duty during the election period.

Ensuring high voter turnout among essential services personnel is crucial for the democratic process.

The administration’s efforts are directed towards making the voting process accessible and convenient for all eligible voters.

The voting through postal ballot reflects the commitment of the essential services personnel to the electoral process.

The administration has urged all remaining eligible voters to take advantage of the extended dates to cast their ballots.

This facility ensures that those serving in crucial roles do not miss their chance to participate in the elections.

The response so far has been positive, with a significant percentage of voters already having cast their votes.

The continued availability of voting centers aims to achieve maximum voter participation.

The district administration remains dedicated to facilitating a smooth and efficient voting process for all.

The high turnout via postal ballots demonstrates the dedication of the essential services personnel to their civic duties.

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