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BMC Goes to Polls on January 8

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The New Indian Express               07.12.2013

BMC Goes to Polls on January 8

The State Election Commission (SEC) on Friday notified polls for Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC), which will be held on January 8.

Since the tenure of the corporation ends this month, the Government will appoint an administrator to run the affairs till the new council takes charge after the election of Mayor and Deputy Mayor concludes in February. The BMC polls were delayed because of cyclone and flood rehabilitation and other technical obstacles, such as delimitation and re-organisation.

Announcing the election schedule, SEC Ajit Kumar Tripathy said the nomination process will start on December 16 while scrutiny will take place on December 23. Withdrawal of the nominations is scheduled on December 26 when the final list of eligible candidates will be brought out.

 While polling will be held from 8 am to 5 pm on January 8, the election for Mayor is scheduled on January 17. The election for Deputy Mayor will be held on February 5.

Election will be held for 67 wards where as many as 666 booths have been constituted. The eligible number of voters stands at 6,90,239.  Of the 67 wards, 34 will be reserved for women, as per the new reservation policy of the State Government. Of the 34, three are for Scheduled Castes, two for Scheduled Tribes, 10 for Socially and Economically Backward Classes and another 19 are for general category candidates.

With the announcement of the elections, the model code of conduct has come into effect and it will remain in force till January 9. “During this period, the Government and the corporation cannot take up any new work within the limits of BMC as well as the neighbouring gram panchayats.

However, ongoing works and relief and assistance measures can continue,”  Tripathy said.

The commission has appointed two IAS officers as poll observers while three Odisha Finance Service officers have been designated as expenditure observers. The ceiling for expenditure is `50,000.

Special Secretary of the SEC Rabindra Nath Sahu said election to Cuttack Municipal Corporation will be held at a later stage since its tenure ends in February. Asked if convicted politicians can contest, he said the necessary Acts of both the Centre and the State are yet to be amended as per the Supreme Court directive.

 

BMC polls to be held on Jan. 8

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The Hindu               07.12.2013

BMC polls to be held on Jan. 8

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It will have a new administrator to oversee day-to-day functioning

Election to Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) will be held on January 8 next, announced the State Election Commission (SEC) here on Friday.

BMC, tenure of which ends by December this year, will have a new administrator to oversee the day-to-day functioning till new corporation in complete shape takes over the charge by February.

Addressing a press conference here, SEC Ajit Kumar Tripathy said election will be held for 67 wards in BMC from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on January 8 while the election for mayor is scheduled on January 17 and the election for deputy mayor will be held on February 5.

As per the election calendar, the process of nomination will commence from December 16 and nominations will be scrutinised after a week on December 23.

Candidates could withdraw nominations within next three days by December 26. SEC will publish the final list of candidates on the same day.

Announcement of election to BMC was delayed on account of cyclone and flood rehabilitation and other technical obstacles such as delimitation and re-organisation.

Election will be held in 666 booths whereas number of voters who will exercise their voting rights stands at 690239.

According to SEC, of the 67 wards, 34 will be reserved for women. Of the 34, three are for Scheduled Caste, two for Scheduled Tribe, 10 for socially and economically backward classes and another 19 are for general category candidates.

With the announcement of the elections, the model code of conduct has come into force and it will remain in force till January 9.

Mr. Tripathy said government cannot initiate any new work within BMC limit and neighbouring gram panchayats.

The Commission has appointed two IAS officers as poll observers while three Odisha Finance Service officers have been designated as expenditure observers. The ceiling for expenditure is Rs. 50,000.

 

BMC polls likely in early Jan

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The Pioneer           05.12.2013 

BMC polls likely in early Jan

The State Election Commission (SEC) is planning to hold elections to the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) in the first week of January 2014, sources said.

Meanwhile, the State Housing & Urban Development Department has on Tuesday issued a notification for the BMC polls. And the SEC is expected to declare poll dates soon. The elections to the BMC and the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) will be held according to the 2011 census. It is yet to be ascertained when the CMC polls will be held. 

 


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