Kullu: A total of 2,55,417 general voters and 3,923 service electors will exercise their franchise in the byelections to be held in the three assembly constituencies in
Himachal Pradesh — Dehra, Hamirpur and Nalagarh — on July 10.
A spokesperson of the Election Department said on Friday that Nalagarh assembly constituency has the highest number of general voters (93,831), followed by Dehra (84,694) and Hamirpur (76,892).
He said that Dehra has the highest number of service electors (1,826), while Hamirpur has 1,173 and Nalagarh has 924. The spokesperson said that in all the three constituencies there are 6,523 voters in the age group of 18 to 19 years, 3,334 voters in the age group of 85 plus category, 72 centenarians and 2,390 persons with disabilities (PwD) voters. For the upcoming byelections, 1,576 voters above 85 years of age and 423 PwD voters have opted for home voting through form 12D.
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