Delhi's Chief Electoral office has also extended the date of casting votes through postal ballots to December 2.
"This year, we have a record voting by government officials through postal ballot as compared to 1,600 people in the 2008 Assembly elections. The postal ballot process will continue till December 2," said Ankur Garg, chief nodal officer at the Delhi election office.
Of the government officials, more than 25,220 civil defence personnel and 6,070 policemen have cast their votes since November 24 when the postal ballot process began.
"The entire proceedings have been videographed," said Garg.
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