Presidential polls: MPs to get inexperienced poll paper, MLAs will get pink

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Elected members of Parliament and members of state legislative assemblies will get poll papers of various colors on July 18 once they vote to elect the subsequent President of India.

While MPs will get inexperienced papers, the MLAs will get poll papers printed in pink.

The worth of an MLA’s vote depends upon the inhabitants of the state she or he represents.

The worth of the vote of an MP this time is 700.

Hence, the completely different color of poll papers will assist the returning officer rely the votes based mostly on the worth.

The poll papers are printed with two columns with the primary column containing the names of the candidates and the second for marking preferences by the elector for every such candidate.

While Droupadi Murmu is the NDA’s candidate, Yashwant Sinha is the opposition’s decide for the ballot to be held on Monday.

The electoral school which elects the president by means of the system of proportional illustration contains elected MPs and members of state legislative assemblies.

Nominated MPS, MLAs and members of legislative councils should not entitled to vote on this election.

Voting in presidential ballot is held in Parliament House and state assemblies.

Counting is held in Parliament House.

This time, the date of counting is July 21 The worth of the vote of a Member of Parliament has gone all the way down to 700 from 708 on this presidential ballot because of the absence of a legislative meeting in Jammu and Kashmir.

In states, the worth of vote of every MLA varies in several states.

In Uttar Pradesh, the worth of vote of every MLA stands at 208, adopted by 176 in Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu.

In Maharashtra, it’s 175.

In Sikkim, the worth of vote per MLA is seven, whereas it’s 9 in Nagaland and eight in Mizoram.

NEW DELHI: Elected members of Parliament and members of state legislative assemblies will get poll papers of various colors on July 18 once they vote to elect the subsequent President of India.

While MPs will get inexperienced papers, the MLAs will get poll papers printed in pink.

The worth of an MLA’s vote depends upon the inhabitants of the state she or he represents.

The worth of the vote of an MP this time is 700.

Hence, the completely different color of poll papers will assist the returning officer rely the votes based mostly on the worth.

The poll papers are printed with two columns with the primary column containing the names of the candidates and the second for marking preferences by the elector for every such candidate.

While Droupadi Murmu is the NDA’s candidate, Yashwant Sinha is the opposition’s decide for the ballot to be held on Monday.

The electoral school which elects the president by means of the system of proportional illustration contains elected MPs and members of state legislative assemblies.

Nominated MPS, MLAs and members of legislative councils should not entitled to vote on this election.

Voting in presidential ballot is held in Parliament House and state assemblies.

Counting is held in Parliament House.

This time, the date of counting is July 21 The worth of the vote of a Member of Parliament has gone all the way down to 700 from 708 on this presidential ballot because of the absence of a legislative meeting in Jammu and Kashmir.

In states, the worth of vote of every MLA varies in several states.

In Uttar Pradesh, the worth of vote of every MLA stands at 208, adopted by 176 in Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu.

In Maharashtra, it’s 175.

In Sikkim, the worth of vote per MLA is seven, whereas it’s 9 in Nagaland and eight in Mizoram.