Vice Presidential election 2017: Polling begins, PM Modi castes his vote

he voting started at 10 am and will continue till 5 pm, counting of votes will be done in evening

Agencies  |  New Delhi 

NDA, Venkaiah Naidu, Vice-Presidential nominee
NDA's Vice-Presidential nominee Venkaiah Naidu on his way to attend nomination filing procession at Parliament in New Delhi.

Polling to elect the 14th of began on Saturday in with Prime Minister casting his vote.

The voting started at 10 am and will continue till 5 pm.

The counting of votes will be done in the evening. The results would be announced later on Saturday.

Former union minister M is set to take on former governor for the post of vice-president of today.
 

The winner of the polls will be appointed as the ex-officio Chairman of the

The term of incumbent Vice-President Hamid Ansari, who held the position for two consecutive terms, will come to an end on August 10.

According to the Commission officials, the voting will begin on Friday at 10 am and will carry on till 5 pm The counting of votes will start at 7 pm and the result will be declared Saturday evening.

The vice-president is selected through a secret ballot by the members of the Electoral College consisting of the members of both Houses of in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. The nominated Members of as well as of are also eligible to be included in the Electoral College and, therefore, are entitled to participate in the

Members of will use special pens for marking their choice. Votes marked with any other pen are liable to be rejected. The ballot paper shall contain the names of the contesting candidates, but does not contain any symbol.

Unlike the President, the Vice-President is not allotted any special residential privileges while in office. While the President of stays at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the vice-president is not subjected to any such benefits during his or her tenure.

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