"The elections in Assam will be held in three phases. We have 1.87 crore people registered in the electoral rolls who can exercise their voting rights to elect 14 representatives," Assam Chief Electoral Officer Vijayendra told reporters here.
The number of voters this year constitute 57.25 per cent of Assam's total population and it has gone up by 13 lakh from 1.74 crore voters in last Lok Sabha elections in 2009, he said.
When asked about the first time voters, Vijayendra said 4.5 lakh youngsters in the age group of 18-19 years would vote for the first time in the Lok Sabha elections .
Talking about the 'D' (doubtful/disputed/dubious) voters, the CEO said the number stands at around 1.42 lakh in the state.
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On Election photo identity card (EPIC), he said Assam will have its first election with such identification system although it already exists in other parts of the country.
Speaking about the polling stations, he said the elections would be held at 24,275 polling stations across the state, which is an increase of 28.93 per cent from 18,828 booths in 2009 Lok Sabha elections.