How are the Polling Stations assigned in Municipal Elections. Where are such Polling Station located?
Ans. According to rule 36 of Orissa Municipal (Delimitation of Wards, Reservation of Seats and Conduct of Election) Rules, 1994 read with the instructions issued by the Commission, in this behalf, the Election Officer with the prior approval of the Commission provide Polling Stations in each ward at the rate of one thousand voters for each Station. Such Polling Station should usually be located in public building. In case no suitable public building is available in a particular Ward, a Polling Station for the said Ward can be established in the neighbouring Ward, with the prior approval of the Commission.
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