The Election Commission of Rajasthan has declared the winners of the state municipality election polls of 2010. Topping the list is INC that has amassed 96 seats in total. Bharatiya Janata Party lagged behind with 76 seats to its name. The State Election Commission of Rajasthan have announced the results in their official website- www.rajsec.rajasthan.gov.in.
Rajasthan has many local bides-the Municipal councils & Municipal Corporations that hold many urban governance duties. The State Election Commission of Rajasthan has registered about 183 municipal bodies currently functioning in the state. They look over 4196 territorial constituencies.
In the results of the Election Commission of Rajasthan electoral polls 2010, BSP has obtained 8 seats and other parties have about 20 seats amongst them. This time the election procedure had gone off fairly well in Rajasthan with no news of any outwardly incidences occurring. Elections in India are usually a tricky affair with instances of tampering of votes & impersonations going around.
But Rajasthan Election Commission has set a good example by having a clean electoral poll.
Currently the trend seems to shift towards a cleaner & healthier political atmosphere as quite a percentage of those elected are looking forward to building a developed nation.
While this may not be true for many of the elected personnel, but a small change has marked the beginning of a new era of politics. Hopefully those elected in the State Election Commission of Rajasthan electoral polls live upto that ideology.
For more information on the election results you can also visit http://www.indian-elections.com/assembly-elections/rajasthan/election-result-08.html. The list contains the names of about 200 candidates that have won along with their territorial areas.




November 2nd, 2010 at 11:45 am
I don’t be informed on you, but I’ve been awaiting this day for almost 2 yrs. There is a lots of good news out generally there: AFSCME and the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee resorting to loans to fuel the attack ads; Barney Frank financing himself $200, 000. parallel their own money these people don’t know when to quit spending, why should we expect they are able to do any better together with ours?