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Haryana Rajya Sabha ballot: BJP, Congress win 1 seat every in midnight cliffhanger | In numbers

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Haryana Rajya Sabha election on Monday concluded with the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) profitable one seat every in because the counting of votes for the competition ended previous midnight.

File: BJP’s Sanjay Bhatia, fourth from left, submitting his nomination for the Rajya Sabha elections within the presence of Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini (HT Picture)

BJP’s Sanjay Bhatia and Karamvir Boudh of the Congress had been declared winners by the returning officer.

The ultimate tally revealed a detailed shave for the opposition as Boudh polled 28 votes and Nandal 16 votes.

Within the 90-member Home, 88 votes had been polled after two INLD MLAs abstained. Returning officer Pankaj Agrawal declared 5 ballots invalid, 4 from the Congress and one from the BJP.

Haryana Rajya Sabha ballot numbers defined

Variety of complete MLAs in Haryana meeting: 90

Variety of Rajya Sabha seats for polling: 2

Variety of MLAs who voted within the RS ballot: 88

Variety of legitimate votes: 83

Variety of invalid votes: 5 (4 Congress, 1 BJP)

What number of votes flipped: 5 Congress votes to BJP backed Impartial

As per the method devised for Rajya Sabha polls, the quota required to win one seat was: 2767

How the quota is set: The place multiple RS seat is to be crammed, each legitimate poll paper is deemed to be of the worth of 100 on the first rely and is known as the unique vote.

So, for March 16 ballot it could be: 83×100/3+1=2767

BJP candidate Sanjay Bhatia acquired 39 first desire votes. So, the worth of votes in his favour was 39×100=3900. Since he acquired greater than the quota (2767) required to win he was declared elected.

The excess votes of Sanjay Bhatia’s vote is set as such: 3900 (votes Bhatia polled) – 2767 (the quota required for his victory) = 1133.

Congress candidate Karamvir Singh Boudh polled 28 first desire votes. So the worth of Boudh’s votes is 28×100= 2800.

In keeping with the method, the worth of 16 first desire votes solid in favour of BJP backed Impartial Satish Nandal could be 16X100=1600. Add 1133 second desire votes (transferred as Bhatia’s surplus) would have taken him to 2733.

The worth of votes polled by Congress candidate, Karamvir Singh Boudh – 2800 was greater than 2733 polled by BJP backed Impartial, Satish Nandal. So, the Congress candidate was elected.

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