GENERAL ELECTIONS TO THE
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF J&K –
SPECIAL POLLING
STATIONS AND POSTAL BALLOTS FACILITY FOR MIGRANT VOTERS
The Election Commission has decided that the
Kashmiri migrant electors who are residing at various camps at
Udhampur, Jammu and Delhi and nearby shall be given the opportunity
to exercise their franchise in person, through Electronic Voting
machines, to be installed at the polling stations being set up
near the camps on the days of poll. Those, who would not be able
to cast their votes in person, can opt to exercise their franchise
through postal ballot papers under a special scheme for exercising
their franchise through postal ballot as had been done during
the last general elections to the House of the People held in
1998 and 1999 and to the State legislative Assembly in 1996. As
has been done during the said last general elections in 1996,
1998 and 1999, an advertisement in all the leading News Papers
in Delhi has to be issued regarding the special arrangements being
made for polling stations and postal ballots for Kashmiri migrants
who are residing in Delhi and Jammu. Accordingly, an advertisement
is being published shortly in leading newspapers in Delhi.
The Elections will be held in 4 phases:-
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Date of Poll
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First Phase
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All assembly constituencies in the districts
of Kupwara, Baramullah, Leh, Kargil and Rajouri
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16.9.2002
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Second Phase
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All assembly constituencies in the districts
of Srinagar, Badgam and Jammu
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24.9.2002
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Thirst Phase
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All assembly constituencies in the districts
of Pulwama, Anantnag, Kathua and Udhampur
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1.10.2002
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Four Phase
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All assembly constituency in the districts
of Doda
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8.10.2002
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The electoral rolls of all the 46 assembly
constituencies in the Kashmir valley have been kept for inspection
in the offices of the following Assistant Electoral Registration
Officers, namely, (a) Secretary, Resident Commission, Jammu and
Kashmir Government, Jammu and Kashmir House, 5-Prithiviraj Road,
New Delhi, and (b) Assistant Commissioner, Office of the Relief
Commissioner, Jammu. Elections for the first phase have already
been notified and no applications for additions, corrections and
deletions in the rolls can now be entertained. However, for the
Assembly Constituencies in the districts of Srinagar and Badgam
going to the polls on the 24th September, 2002, and
for the Assembly Constituencies in the districts of Anantnag and
Pulwama, going to the polls on 1st October, 2002, the
Kashmiri migrants, living in Jammu, Delhi or elsewhere, who wish
to enroll themselves as electors or get their names corrected
or any names deleted from the electoral rolls may apply in the
prescribed form (Form 6, 8 and 8B respectively), so as to reach
the above mentioned officers latest by 27th August,
2002 and 4th September 2002, respectively.
The Election Commission has worked out a
scheme to enable the Kashmiri migrant electors, who are residing
at various relief camps in Delhi, Jammu, Udhampur and nearby to
cast their votes in person at the above general Election, at any
one of the following polling stations:
JAMMU
Government Women’s college, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu
Directorate of Statistics and Evaluation, Janipur
Directorate of Education, Accountancy Training Institute,
Muthi
Chanderbhaga Community Hall, Canal Road
Directorate of Rural Development Department & Horticulture
Department, Talab Tillo
Government Higher Secondary School for Migrants, Nagrota
Government High School, Prakhoo
Government High School, Mishriwala
DELHI
Office of Secretary, Resident Commission,
Jammu and Kashmir House, 5-Prithiviraj Road, New Delhi
Office of Additional D.M. (HQ), Tis Hazari
Courts, Delhi
UDHAMPUR
High School, Battal Ballian, Udhampur
Those, who wish to exercise their franchise in
person, should intimate details of the electors of their families
to the Assistant Returning Officers mentioned below in prescribed
form ‘M’. Option once given shall be final.
1. Secretary, Resident Commission, J&K Government, J&K
House, 5 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi.
- Assistant Commissioner, Office of the Relief Commissioner,
Jammu.
- Additional Deputy Commissioner, Udhampur.
All migrant voters (other than those who opt
to vote in person) have the option to vote through postal ballot
papers. They may apply for the postal ballot paper in the prescribed
form 12C available in the offices of the Assistant returning Officers
mentioned above.
All migrant voters are advised to send their
forms (Form 12 C or Form ‘M’), duly filled in and attested, to
the concerned Assistant Returning Officers so as to reach them
on or before the 6th September, 2002, for Assembly
Constituencies in the districts of Kupwara and Baramula, 14th
Septmber, 2002, for the Assembly Constituencies in the districts
of Srinagar and Badgam and 21st septmber, 2002 for
Assembly Constituencies in the districts of Pulwama and Anantnag.
To facilitate attestation of Forms
‘M’ and 12C, sufficient number of Gazetted offices will be available
in the offices of the Assistant Returning Officers.
All migrant electors can post their
application forms, and later on, their marked postal ballot papers
in the special letter boxes, which will also be available at the
offices of the Assistant Returning Officers.