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EC website to provide trends and results of Assembly Elections from eight am on Saturday

| | Mar 10, 2017, at 09:29 pm
New Delhi, Mar 10 (IBNS): The Election Commission (EC) announced on Friday that it has set up a secured infrastructure facility for disseminating trends and results of the General Elections of five state assemblies that went to the polls in Feb/Mar 2017.

EC's website www.eciresults.nic.in is scheduled to start functioning from eight am on Saturday.

The website can also be accessed through www.eci.nic.in website which is main official website of the Election Commission of India.

The results website will show trends update continuously.

EC said that its IT solution will capture number of votes secured by the contesting candidates round wise and after compilation will show Assembly constituency wise, Political party wise and Candidate wise trends.

For the first time, EC will also provide analytics through an interactive dashboard.

It will consist of both data and analysis in its official website (www.eci.nic.in) on Sunday.

EC said that the analysis will be presented in user friendly, clickable infographics.

Users can download data, crosstab, PDF and images for analysing the elections further at their end.

It will include comparative analytics between 2012 and 2017.

The users will get constituency analysis with respect to participation of electors (constituencies with more female electors, constituencies by slabs of voter turnout, turnout by poll days) and candidates (gender wise participants, winners and major competitors).

To assess performance of political parties, analysis on seats won by them, the percentage vote-share in the State and the profile (Age and Social Category) of candidates fielded by them have been included. Candidates have been mapped to their constituencies and the votes polled in their favour.

Image: Election Commission of India website

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