Counting under way for civic body polls in Nagaland
The Hindu
Counting under way for Nagaland civic body polls after two decades, with NDPP winning unopposed in Chiephobozou Town Council.
“Counting of votes was under way on June 29 for the civic body polls in Nagaland, held after a gap of two decades,” an official said.
“The counting for the polls to 24 urban local bodies – three municipalities and 21 town councils — spread over 10 districts commenced at 8 a.m. in 16 centres,” the State Election Commission official said.
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“The Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) won the Chiephobozou Town Council in Kohima as its candidates were elected unopposed in all nine wards of the urban local body,” he said.
Nearly 82% of the over 2.23 lakh electors exercised their franchise in the civic polls on June 26. The urban local body polls in the northeastern State were held for the first time with 33% women reservation. The last elections were held in 2004.
The government had announced elections to urban local bodies several times in the past but objections from tribal bodies and civil society organisations to reservation for women and tax on land and properties had held back the polls.
Altogether, 523 candidates from 11 political parties were in the fray. Another 64 nominees were elected unopposed across the civic bodies. Among the parties contesting the elections are the NDPP, the BJP, the Congress, the Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF), the Rising People’s Party, the Republican Party of India (Ramdas Athawale), the JD(U), Lok Janshakti Party, the Nationalist Congress Party and the NPP.
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