The counting of votes will begin at 8 am on Tuesday, with the postal ballots — cast by staff on poll duty and service voters — will be opened first, followed by EVM votes
After the conclusion of the three-phase Bihar Assembly elections on Saturday, the counting of votes will begin tomorrow, 10 November (Tuesday).
The term of the 243-member Bihar Legislative Assembly comes to an end on 29 November. Of the total strength, 38 seats are reserved for SCs and two for STs.
The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for counting, by setting up 55 counting centres in 38 districts across Bihar, with 414 counting hall set up.
Three counting centres each have been set up in four districts of East Champaran (which has 12 assembly constituencies), Gaya (10 seats), Siwan (eight constituencies) and Begusarai (seven…