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Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 | FAQs: When does a recount happen?As the Capital gears up for polling, let us find out when a recount of votes is necessary.
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The Delhi Assembly Elections will be held on February 5 this year in a single phase with 1.55 crore voters exercising their franchise – 83.49 lakh men, 71.74 lakh women and 1,261 transgender. The counting will be held on February 8.

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As the Capital gears up for polling, let us find out when a recount of votes is necessary.

When does a recount happen and how is it done?

  • Before the result of the elections is formally declared, a candidate is allowed to demand a recount of votes. However, the request for the second counting of votes, which is to determine the accuracy of an initial count by the polling agents, has to be made in writing along with strong reasons.

  • According to Rule 63 of the Conduct of Election Rules, after the completion of the counting, the Returning Officer shall record in the result sheet in Form 20 the total number of votes polled and announce the same. After the announcement, a candidate or, in his absence, his election agent or any of his counting agents may apply for a recount either wholly or in part.

  • In case an application for a recount is received, the Returning Officer has the authority to decide either to allow the application in whole or in part or even reject it if it appears to be "frivolous or unreasonable".

  • If the Returning Officer decides to allow a recount of the votes either wholly or in part, he shall do the recounting in accordance with the applicable rules. After the recount, in case of any changes, the result sheet in Form 20 has to be amended to the extent necessary.