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Droupadi Murmu vs Yashwant Sinha: Counting Of Votes For Presidential Election Today: 10 Facts


Counting the votes for today's presidential election: 10 facts

Presidential election: 44 parties declared their support for Droupadi Murmu, former Governor of Jharkhand.

New Delhi:
The counting of votes for the Presidential election – considered a mere formality – will begin at 11 o’clock today. The BJP is making elaborate preparations to celebrate the victory of Droupadi Mumu, who is expected to outpace the opposition’s Yashwant Sinha.

Here are the top 10 updates on this story:

  1. The counting of votes will begin at 11 a.m. at the National Assembly Building. Results are expected around 4pm.

  2. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Ms Murmu at her temporary residence in Teen Murti Marg and congratulate her after the election results are announced, the sources said.

  3. The Delhi BJP planned a long distance run after Mrs. Murmu’s victory from party headquarters to Rajpath. Many senior leaders will be present for the occasion, the sources said.

  4. All of the BJP’s state units have also scheduled victory processions, which will take place after the announcement of the results.

  5. The people of Odisha’s Rairangpur, Murmu’s hometown, are also ready to celebrate with 20,000 prepared sweets. A tribal dance and victory procession were also planned.

  6. Murmu’s choice of NDA – a tribal woman from Odisha and former Governor of Jharkhand – was seen as a calculated move to divide the opposition and bring support from non-aligned parties such as Naveen Patnaik’s Biju Janata Dal and Jaganmohan Reddy’s YSR Congress. .

  7. Overall, 34 parties declared their support for the opposition candidate, former Union Minister Yashwant Sinha and 44 parties for Droupadi Murmu, the former Governor of Jharkhand. But several MLAs have confessed to voting in favor of Ms. Murmu.

  8. The counting of votes will be conducted first by sorting, where the votes of MPs and the MLA will be separated. The value of each congressman’s vote is fixed at 700, while the value of the MLA’s vote in each state is different.

  9. The winner of the Presidential election is not the candidate who receives the most votes, but the one who receives more votes than a certain quota. The quota is determined by adding the number of votes polled for each candidate, dividing the sum by two and adding ‘1’ to it. The candidate who receives more votes than this value is the winner.

  10. The president-elect will be sworn in on July 25.



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