The outcomes for the Delhi College College students’ Union elections will likely be declared on November 21, nearly two months after the polls had been held, in accordance with college officers.
DUSU election outcomes to be introduced on November 21
The elections had been held on September 27 and the outcomes had been initially scheduled to be introduced the subsequent day. Out of 1.45 lakh eligible voters, 51,379 college students solid their votes this 12 months, marking the bottom turnout in not less than 10 years.
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The election had resulted in widespread defacement of public areas by marketing campaign supplies. The Delhi Excessive Court docket took cognizance of the matter and stayed the outcomes till all defacement points had been addressed.
The counting of votes for each the central panel and faculty representatives will start at 8:30 am on November 21 on the DU Convention Centre within the presence of an Election Fee group, an official stated.
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Delhi College saved the Digital Voting Machines (EVMs) in a robust room on the examination division, monitored across the clock by a police group. The poll packing containers had been stored protected in particular person schools.
Voting for DUSU’s central panel, which incorporates the posts of president, vice chairman, secretary, and joint secretary, was performed utilizing EVMs, whereas poll papers had been used for electing faculty representatives.
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In a ruling on Monday, the Excessive Court docket conditionally lifted the keep, permitting the counting to proceed if all campaign-related defacement was cleaned up. The court docket has allowed the college to announce the outcomes on or earlier than November 26, contingent on these situations.
“Preparations are underway for the November 21 counting. Most of the cleaning work has already been completed. The EVMs and ballot papers will be opened in the presence of the Election Commission’s team to maintain transparency,” a Delhi College official stated.