The Election Commission has set up two Vaishali vote counting centres for the assembly seats of Raghopur and Mahua. This decision was taken because both seats see heavy political activity. The votes of Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav will not be counted at the same place. The move aims to manage space and ensure smooth counting. The Vaishali vote counting centres will handle different seats based on their location and crowd size.
Tejashwi Yadav’s votes from the Raghopur seat will be counted at the Boys’ ITI in Hajipur. This centre has better space for staff and security teams. Tej Pratap Yadav’s votes from the Mahua seat will be counted at RN College in Hajipur city. The administration wants each centre to work without pressure.
Earlier, all seats in Vaishali were counted in RN College. The place became crowded during Lok Sabha elections, so officials created two centres this time. Mahnar, Lalganj, Vaishali, Mahua, and Rajapakar votes will be counted in RN College. Hajipur, Patepur, and Raghopur votes will be counted in the ITI centre.
Many other districts in Bihar also received extra centres. Counting will begin on November 14 at 8 am across 46 centres.









