Updated On: 16 November, 2024 08:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
‘Vote Morning Mumbai’—the slogan given by election general observer Narendra Singh Bali during a press conference on Friday held by the Collector and District Magistrate Rajendra Kshirsagar suggests that Mumbai is ready to vote on November 20 for the upcoming state elections.

(Right) Rajendra Kshirsagar, suburban district collector with Narendra Singh Bali, election general observer
‘Vote Morning Mumbai’—the slogan given by election general observer Narendra Singh Bali during a press conference on Friday held by the Collector and District Magistrate Rajendra Kshirsagar suggests that Mumbai is ready to vote on November 20 for the upcoming state elections.
Bali has been appointed as the election general observer for various constituencies of Mumbai suburban districts. Kshirsagar, while addressing media from his office, said, “Mumbai suburban district has a total of 315 candidates contesting elections from 26 Assembly constituencies. The district has a total of 7,579 polling stations, of which 6,277 are now in a permanent building and the rest are temporary polling stations.”
He informed that the commissioning work of the EVMs has been completed, and this time, 100 per cent of the polling stations will be streamed online, unlike the Lok Sabha elections, when only 50 per cent of the polling stations were online.