JNUSU Election 2025: 7906 voters registered for JNU student union elections, 43 percent of women will cast their vote..

JNU Student Union Election 2025: The Election Committee on Sunday released the list of potential voters for the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student union elections. According to Election Committee Chairman Vikas, the number of voters registered for voting is 7906. Of these, 43 percent are female voters and 57 percent are male voters.
The process of correction in the list will start from Monday.
The process of correction in the voter list will start on Monday. Corrections can be made to the voter list from 9 am to 5 pm. Along with this, nomination forms for the elections will also be issued from Monday. Student organizations have also started preparations for the elections. School General Body Meeting will be organized on 17 and 21 April regarding the elections. The University General Body Meeting will be held on 22 April.
Student Union Election will be held on 25 April.
The Presidential Debate will be held on 23 April from 8 pm. There will be no election campaign on 24 April. The student union elections will be held in two separate shifts on April 25. The election will be held in the first shift from 9 am to 1 pm and the second shift from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. Counting of votes will start at 9 pm on April 25 and the results will be declared on April 28.
This time the student union elections are being held with a delay of about a month compared to last year. Last year the elections were held in March. This time the voting will be held on April 25. The student union had also lodged a lot of protest regarding the delay in the election. After this, the administration had issued a notification regarding the election.
Last year's elections
Last year JNUSU elections were held on March 22 after a gap of four years and the United Left alliance won three out of four central panel posts. Birsa Ambedkar Phule Students Union (BAPSA) had secured the remaining posts. Dhananjay was elected president, Avijit Ghosh vice-president, Priyanshi Arya general secretary and Mo Sajid joint secretary.
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