With voting for the 90-member Haryana Assembly scheduled for 21 October in a single-phase election, the Election Commission is getting ready to conduct this most important exercise in a democratic setup.
The term of the current Haryana Assembly will end on 2 November.
Out of the 90 Assembly constituencies in the state, 17 are reserved for Scheduled Castes as per the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008.
The state has a total number of 1,81,91,228 people as general electors while 1,07,486 are enrolled as Service Voters taking the final electoral rolls to 1,82,98,714 who will exercise their right to franchise in 19,425 polling stations. The number of polling stations in 2019 has registered a 19.58 percent rise than 2014.
According to the Election Commission, the last date for filing of nomination is 4 October and the date for scrutiny of nominations is 5 October. The last date for
the withdrawal of candidature is 7 October.
The date of counting is on 24 October.
Following is a brief description of the Assembly constituency:
Mullana Assembly Constituency
Constituency number: 06
Total electors: 2,11,588
Female electors: 97,536
Male electors: 1,14,052
Third gender electors: None
Reserved: Yes, for Scheduled Caste
Delimited: No
Results in the last four elections: Interestingly, Congress’ Phool Chand Mullana has contested elections nine times from this constituency (from 1972 to 2009) and won four times. During Phool Chand Mullana’s last election in 2009, he lost to INLD’s Rajbir Singh. In 2014, the BJP emerged victorious as Santosh Chauhan Sarwan defeated INLD’s Rajbir Singh by 5,649 votes.
Demographics: Close to Chandigarh, the state capital, Mullana is the second most populous Assembly constituency in Ambala district. It is the only constituency in Ambala with zero individuals belonging to the third gender.
October 01, 2019 at 02:10PM
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