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Presidential poll process begins today

By The Assam Tribune

NEW DELHI, June 13 - The process for electing India�s 13th President will be set in motion formally tomorrow when the Election Commission issues a notification paving the way for filing of nominations for the July 17 contest in which the ruling NDA seems to have an edge.

The last date for filing of nominations is June 28. Scrutiny will follow on June 29 and the last date for withdrawal is July 1. The vote count will be on July 20, four days before incumbent Pranab Mukherjee�s term ends. The new President is set to take charge the next day.

The electoral college for choosing the President consists of 4,896 voters. While the Lok Sabha has 543 voters and the Rajya Sabha 233, the overwhelming majority (4,120) come from state assemblies � MLAs.

The total value of votes in the election is 10,98,903 � 5,49,408 for MPs and 5,49,495 for MLAs. The value of each vote of an MP is 708 but this differs for MLAs from state to state. The value of an MLA�s vote in Uttar Pradesh is the highest (208) and the least (7) in Sikkim.

The NDA is short of the halfway mark by about 18,000 votes. But it expects to gain the support of many smaller parties, besides all the factions of the feuding AIADMK which alone has a vote value of over 26,000.

In 2012, Mukherjee, the nominee of the Congress-led UPA, got 7,13,763 votes while his sole rival PA Sangma, fielded by the BJP-led NDA, secured 3,15,987 � of the total vote value of 10,29,750. Mukherjee assumed office on July 25, 2012.

The election will see secret ballot and political parties can�t issue a whip to MPs or MLAs.

The Election Commission has said special pens will be provided to voters in view of a row that surrounded voting for a Rajya Sabha seat in Haryana last year.

�Electors have to mark the ballot only with this pen and not with any other pen. Voting by any other pen may lead to invalidation of the vote,� Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi has said.

The election is held in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote. Lok Sabha Secretary General Anoop Mishra will be the Returning Officer. Votes will be cast in Parliament House and in state assemblies. The vote count will take place in Delhi.

The BJP has not given any indication about its likely nominee but opposition parties including the Congress have held parleys to find a consensus candidate. The opposition parties will meet on June 14 to formally begin discussions on the presidential and vice presidential elections. � IANS

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