Himachal Elections 2012
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Sonia Gandhi to decide party's CM in Himachal: Virbhadra Singh
Fp Archives •As initial trends indicated a Congress victory in Himachal Pradesh, party veteran Virbhadra Singh said that he had put in his "best efforts" in the polls and it was for Sonia Gandhi to decide the party's Chief Minister.

Sonia to decide Himachal Pradesh CM: Birendra Singh
Fp Archives •The Congress leader said iton the eve of the poll results in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday when asked who will be made the chief minister by the party if it wins.

HP polls: Gap between polling day, counting cost Rs 4 cr
Fp Archives •The long gap of 46 days, between 4 November polling for Himachal Assembly and date of counting on 20 December, has caused an additional expenditure of Rs 4 crore on security of Electronic Voting Machines, state Chief Electoral Officer Narinder Chauhan

Post-poll survey: It’s touch-and-go in Himachal Pradesh
Mishra •In neck and neck contest Congress has the edge.

Concerned Advani urges EC to look into gap between voting, counting day
Fp Archives •"In Gujarat, electors and candidates won't have to wait for too long a period as the results would be out after two days. But my concern is for the voters and candidates in Himachal Pradesh," Advani said.

Congress marginally ahead in Himachal dead heat: C-Voter
Fppolitics •A C-Voter exit poll shows that the Congress lost its early lead towards the closing stages, but may still manage to pip the BJP in seat count.

Himachal polls: Shimla records lowest turnout
Fp Archives •Seat of power since the days of the British Raj, the democratic process has failed to strike its roots firmly in Shimla, which has a population of 54,720 and recorded the lowest polling in the state.

EC issues 73 notices against paid news in Himachal polls
Fp Archives •The poll panel had taken concerted steps to check cases of paid news in the hill state.

75 percent polling in Himachal: Should BJP worry?
Fppolitics •Typically, a high voter turnout represents a vote for change, and represents bad news for the ruling party.

Over 60 percent polling in Himachal Pradesh till 3 pm
Fp Archives •The maximum turnout was in Kullu district (68 percent) followed by Sirmaur (66 percent), Chamba (62 percent), Solan, Bilaspur and Mandi (59 percent each), Shimla (58 percent) and Kangra district (56 percent).



