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Delhi election results on Tuesday, Counting to begin at 21 centres at 8 AM

“We have set up 21 centres for counting of votes, wherein there will be a dedicated hall for every constituency. The counting will start at 8 am on February 11,” Delhi CEO Ranbir Singh told media.

New Delhi: The counting for the Delhi Assembly polls will be held tomorrow. Twenty-one centers for counting of votes have been set up in the city.

Chief Electoral Officer Dr Ranbir Singh said, the counting will start at 8 a.m. He said all arrangements are in place for counting and paramilitary forces along with Delhi Police are providing multi-layered cover to EVMs at the counting centres.

Delhi chief electoral officer - Ranbir Singh

“We have set up 21 centres for counting of votes, wherein there will be a dedicated hall for every constituency. The counting will start at 8 am on February 11,” Delhi CEO Ranbir Singh told media.

Delhi had witnessed 62.59 per cent voter turnout in the polling which was held on Saturday. A total of 672 candidates are in the fray for 70-member Delhi Assembly. In the last Assembly elections, Aam Aadmi Party won 67 seats, BJP bagged three seats while Congress failed to win even a single seat.

The Election Commission has also made arrangements for the dissemination of result trends of the Delhi Assembly elections. The Commission said, apart from the counting centres, the result trends will be available at its website from 8 AM tomorrow.

The trends will be d every few minutes to display round wise results of each Constituency. These will also be available from the Voter Helpline mobile App.