Ramban prepares for elections: Over 2.24 lakh voters registered across 2 constituencies
365 polling stations have been established across the district
RAMBAN, AUGUST 24: As the Assembly Elections 2024 approach, Ramban District in Jammu and Kashmir is set to engage actively in the electoral process.
Stretching along 66 km of NH-44 from Nashri to Banihal, the district has registered a total of 2,24,195 voters across its two Assembly constituencies Ramban and Banihal.
The district’s electorate includes 1,16,009 male voters, 1,08,185 female voters, and 1 transgender voter.
A total of 365 polling stations are spread across the two Assembly constituencies, ensuring that every registered voter has the opportunity to participate in the democratic process.
AC-54 Ramban, notable for its balanced voter demographic, has a total of 98,099 registered voters, comprising 50,982 males, 47,116 females, and 1 transgender voter.
To ensure thorough voter access, 171 polling stations have been assigned to this constituency, reflecting its importance in the district’s electoral structure.
In contrast, AC-55 Banihal stands as the largest constituency in Ramban District, with 1,26,096 registered voters, including 65,027 males and 61,069 females.
The 194 polling stations allocated for Banihal are designed to facilitate a smooth and inclusive voting experience for all registered voters.