Kovind gets 60683 votes, Kumar 22941 in first 4 states

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Early returns today showed nominee Ram Nath Kovind leading with 60683 votes over opposition's Meira Kumar, who got 22941 votes in in Assam, Arunachal, Andhara Pradesh Bihar, Returning Officer said.

Kovind is expected to win the presidential race given that the and its allies have a majority in electoral college comprising Members of and members of legislative assemblies and councils of all states.


A formal announcement of the winner is expected by 5 pm. The voting took place on Monday.

Counting began at 11 am with the ballot box of House being opened first, followed by ballot boxes received from states in alphabetical order.

The votes are being counted on four separate tables and there will be eight rounds of counting.

An Commission official, who has witnessed previous two presidential polls, said usually are declared around 5 PM.

Close to 99 per cent voting was recorded for electing India's next president.

Thirty two polling stations, including the one in House, were set up in various states.

A total of 4,896 voters -- 4,120 MLAs and 776 elected MPs -- were eligible to cast their ballot. MLCs of states with legislative council are not part of the electoral college.

While the value of an MLA's vote depends on the population of his or her state, the value of an MP's vote remains the same at 708.

The numbers are stacked in favour of the ruling coalition's nominee Kovind, a former governor, over the opposition's candidate and former Lok Sabha Speaker Kumar.

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