
Counting of votes for Assam panchayat polls begins amid tight security
The Hindu
Assam panchayat polls: Counting begins amid tight security after two-phase voting with 74.71% turnout.
Counting of votes for the panchayat polls in Assam began on Sunday (May 11, 2025) morning amid tight security, officials said.
Polling took place in two phases, on May 2 and 7, in the State's 27 districts for the first time after the delimitation of the constituencies.
"The counting of ballot papers began at 8 am. The counting agents of the candidates reached early in the morning for the exercise," a senior official of the Assam State Election Commission (ASEC) said.
In view of some violence and disruptions during the voting, the administration has arranged adequate security measures in all the counting centres, he said.
"There are thousands of seats in the election. We will try to complete the counting as soon as possible. However, we believe that it is likely to stretch till tomorrow," he added.
There are a total of 21,920 Gram Panchayat (GP) seats, with 10,883 seats reserved for women. Voting also happened for 2,192 Anchalik Parishad (AP) seats, with 1,124 reserved for women, and 397 Zilla Parishad seats, of which 199 were reserved for women.
As many as 1,289 seats were decided uncontested — 21 ZP seats, 151 AP seats and 1,117 GP seats.













