The Election Commission acknowledged on Sunday errors in poll data released for the ongoing Jharkhand assembly elections , calling them "typographical errors".
The mistakes pertained to polling station details, electorate figures, and demographic data for various constituencies during the first phase of the elections held on November 13 and the upcoming second on November 20.
The state's chief electoral officer said the errors occurred while releasing constituency-specific details, including polling stations, their locations, and population figures for male, female, and third-gender voters, on October 15 - the day poll dates were announced.
The mistakes pertained to polling station details, electorate figures, and demographic data for various constituencies during the first phase of the elections held on November 13 and the upcoming second on November 20.
The state's chief electoral officer said the errors occurred while releasing constituency-specific details, including polling stations, their locations, and population figures for male, female, and third-gender voters, on October 15 - the day poll dates were announced.
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