How does poling take place?
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Every person whose name is on the voters' list can go to a nearby 'polling booth', situated usually in a local school or a government office. Once the voter goes inside the booth, the election officials identify her, put a mark on her finger (by using indelible ink) and allow her to cast vote. An agent of each candidate is allowed to sit inside the polling booth and ensure that the voting takes place in a fair way.
Earlier the voters used to indicate who they wanted to vote for by putting a stamp on the ballot paper. A ballot paper is a sheet of paper on which the name of the contesting candidates along with party name and symbols are listed. Nowadays electronic voting machines (EVM) are used to record votes. The machine shows the name of the candidate ps and the party symbols. Once the polling is over, all the EVMs are sealed and taken to a secure place. A few days later, on a fixed date, all the EVMs from a constituency are opened and the votes scented by each candidates are counted .
Earlier the voters used to indicate who they wanted to vote for by putting a stamp on the ballot paper. A ballot paper is a sheet of paper on which the name of the contesting candidates along with party name and symbols are listed. Nowadays electronic voting machines (EVM) are used to record votes. The machine shows the name of the candidate ps and the party symbols. Once the polling is over, all the EVMs are sealed and taken to a secure place. A few days later, on a fixed date, all the EVMs from a constituency are opened and the votes scented by each candidates are counted .
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When you arrive at a polling place, there are usually lots of candidate workers standing out the front. These people work for the candidates who are standing for election. They will want to give you a paper showing how to vote for their candidate. You don't have to take these but if you want to know how to vote for a particular party or candidate, they can be helpful.
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When you arrive at a polling place, there are usually lots of candidate workers standing out the front. These people work for the candidates who are standing for election. They will want to give you a paper showing how to vote for their candidate. You don't have to take these but if you want to know how to vote for a particular party or candidate, they can be helpful.
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