An electorate of 11,79,881 will be eligible to cast their votes.
There are 2059 polling stations spread across 60 Assembly constituencies in 12 districts, including Pughoboto sub-division, which is counted as an electoral district.
The Election Commission has categorised 1475 polling stations as normal, 407 as vulnerable and 177 as critical.
A total of 33 companies of central armed police force have been deployed for peaceful conduct of the elections.
The Nagaland Armed Police, IR Battalion and around 2200 village guards would also be deployed on polling day.
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