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Elections in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya to be held in Feb.

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The Election Commission yesterday announced polling schedules for the Assembly elections in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya. Chief Election Commission­er Rajiv Kumar said polling will be held in

Tripura on February 16 and in Nagaland and Meghalaya on February 27 and the counting of votes is scheduled for March 2. All the three states have 60-member Assemblies.

Along with the announceme­nt of the election schedule, the model code of conduct for political parties and candidates has also come into force from yesterday.

In Tripura, the last date for filing nomination­s has been kept on January 30.

In Nagaland and Meghalaya, the last date for filing nomination­s is February 7.

The CEC informed that women voters’ participat­ion in these states have been more than men in the past polls. “Women participan­ts have been more than men in the previous elections in all three states, it is a happy trend to report,” he said, adding that participat­ion of women voters and their numbers on the electoral rolls are higher than men.

While the Commission has enabled voters who are 17 to give advance applicatio­ns before they turn 18, nearly 10,000 youths who are between 1718 years of age have registered from the three states, the CEC said.

According to the Election Commission, there are a total of 1,309,651 voters in Nagaland, 2,161,129 voters in Meghalaya and 2,813,478 voters in Tripura.

A total of 3,328 polling stations will be set up in Tripura, 2,315 in Nagaland, and 3,482 polling stations in Meghalaya. Keeping in view the sensitivit­y of these states, strict security arrangemen­ts are also being made.

The term of the Nagaland, Meghalaya and Tripura Assemblies ends on March 12, March 22 and March 15, respective­ly.

A total of 3,328 polling stations will be set up in Tripura, 2,315 in Nagaland, and 3,482 polling stations in Meghalaya. Strict security arrangemen­ts are also being made.

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