Jorhat, April 8 -- The polling parties departed with Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) and polling material for Jorhat, Titabor, and Mariani assembly constituencies in Assam on Wednesday after the campaigning there ended for the high-stakes political battles.
Jorhat District Commissioner Jay Shivani said that there are a total of 886 polling stations in Jorhat, out of which 90 are pink polling stations especially for women electors. The pink polling booths will be spearheaded by female staff.
"There are three constituencies in the Jorhat district. There are a total of 886 polling stations in them. Distribution of material for all these stations to the polling personnel is ongoing here. We are in the field of the government boys' school. ...
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