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Only 19 Women Are In The Fray For The Himachal Pradesh Assembly Elections

As many as 50,25,941 voters are eligible to cast their votes.
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HIMACHAL PRADESH -- Himachal Pradesh is going to polls today for 68 Assembly constituencies across 7,525 booths, but out of the 337 candidates only 19 are women.

The polling began at 8:00 am and end at 5:00 pm.

As many as 50,25,941 voters are eligible to cast their votes and 37,605 polling personnel have been deployed at 7,525 polling booths. 983 polling stations had been declared vulnerable and 399 as critical to ensure free and fair elections in the state.

There is a straight contest in Jhanduta constituency with just two candidates, while Dharamshala constituency with 12 has the maximum number of candidates.

In the existing assembly, there are 35 Congress MLAs as against BJP's 28 in the 68-member house.

Four of the remaining five are independent candidates while one seat is vacant.

In terms of area, the largest assembly constituency is Lahaul and Spiti.

The Congress and the BJP are contesting all 68 seats, while the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is contesting 42 seats, followed by the CPI(M) 14, Swabhiman Party and Lok Gathbandhan Party six each and the CPI-3.

Congress leader and six-time Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh is fighting against BJP's Prem Kumar Dhumal, two-time Chief Minister of the state, for the post of Chief Minister.

The counting of votes will take place on December 18.

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