Aizawl Municipal Polls: Voters Queue Up Under Tight Security

Voting for the 19-member Aizawl Municipal Corporation commenced on Tuesday morning amid tight security arrangements across 275 polling stations. A total of 2.39 lakh voters are eligible to decide the fate of 68 candidates from four major political parties. The Mizoram government declared a public holiday to enable voting, and election officials report a strong turnout. The votes will be counted on April 27, with the previous council's term having ended on March 1.

Key Points: Aizawl Municipal Corporation Voting Underway

  • 2.39 lakh voters eligible
  • 68 candidates in fray
  • Tight security at 275 polling stations
  • Home voting for 94% of vulnerable groups
  • Counting on April 27
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Voting underway in Aizawl Municipal Corporation under tight security

Voting for the 19-member Aizawl Municipal Corporation begins with 2.39 lakh voters. Polling stations see large turnout under tight security.

"All eligible voters have been urged to exercise their franchise. - Official notification"

Aizawl, April 21

Voting for the 19-member Aizawl Municipal Corporation commenced on Tuesday morning amid tight security arrangements, election officials said.

People, including women, turned out in large numbers, forming queues at most of the 275 polling stations across the civic body urban areas.

Polling began at 7 A.M. and will continue uninterrupted until 5 P.M. A total of 2.39 lakh voters, including 1.26 lakh women, are eligible to cast their votes to decide the electoral fate of 68 candidates, of whom 28 are women, contesting in the civic body polls.

Election authorities, along with the state police, have put in place elaborate measures to ensure that the polling process remains free, fair, and transparent.

The Mizoram government has declared a public holiday in areas under the AMC on Tuesday to enable voters to exercise their franchise.

"All eligible voters have been urged to exercise their franchise. On the day of polling, all government offices, educational institutions, and public sector establishments within the AMC jurisdiction will remain closed," an official notification stated.

Officials of the Mizoram State Election Commission (SEC) said that nearly 94 per cent of the 2,768 senior citizens, Persons with Disabilities (PwD), and individuals with chronic illnesses have already cast their votes through the home voting facility.

According to an SEC official, the candidates comprise 40 men and 28 women representing four major political parties, all contesting for seats in the civic body.

The ruling Zoram People's Movement, the main Opposition Mizo National Front (MNF), and the Congress have fielded 19 candidates each, while the BJP has nominated 11 candidates.

The previous AMC elections were held in February 2021, when the MNF secured a majority by winning 11 seats.

The Zoram People's Movement won six seats, while the Congress secured two seats.

Although the municipality's term ended on March 1, the State Election Commission deferred the election process due to administrative reasons. These included the state Assembly's budget session, which concluded on March 16, as well as ongoing state Board examinations.

The State Election Commission has also enforced the Model Code of Conduct for political parties and candidates. Votes will be counted on April 27.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the high percentage of home voting for seniors and PwD. This facility should be implemented across all elections in India. Democracy is truly inclusive when it reaches every citizen's doorstep.
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Priyanka N
28 women candidates out of 68 is a positive sign, but we can do better. Municipal governance directly impacts daily life—better roads, sanitation, parks. We need more women in these roles as they often understand these grassroots issues best.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the political mix there with ZPM, MNF, Congress, and BJP all in the fray. Local elections are often about development, not just party politics. Hope the best candidate wins, regardless of symbol.
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Akhil C
While the security and arrangements seem robust, I respectfully question the delay. The term ended on March 1st. Administrative reasons are valid, but timely elections are crucial for continuous governance. Hope this doesn't set a precedent.
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Meera T
Declaring a public holiday is a great move. It removes excuses and encourages participation. More states should do this for local body elections. The fate of our cities is decided in these polls! 🗳️

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