This would also be for the first time that voters would be able to exercise the 'None of The Above' option in a civic body poll in the state.
"The polling for three municipal corporations (MCs) in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Patiala and 32 municipal councils/ nagar panchayats will take place on December 17," State Election Commissioner (SEC) Jagpal Singh Sandhu told reporters here.
He said that voting would start at 8 am and continue till 4 pm. "Counting of votes will also be held on December 17 and results will be declared on the same day," Sandhu said.
The official said that 26 observers have been appointed to looking into grievances of people and ensure the peaceful conduct of the polls.
"We will ensure free and fair polls," Sandhu said, adding that the Punjab government had notified that polling should take place before December 22.
Filing of nomination papers would start after the notification is issued on December 2.
"Nominations can be filed till December 6 while scrutiny of the documents of nomination will take place on December 7. Nominations can be withdrawn by December 8 which is also the date for allotting the election symbols to the candidates," Sandhu said.
There will be 50 per cent reservation for women candidates in the civic bodies polls, Sandhu said.
He said that the Patiala, Jalandhar and Amritsar MCs have 60, 80 and 85 wards respectively.
"Six, seven and eight sub-divisional magistrate-level returning officers will be appointed for Patiala, Jalandhar and Amritsar MC polls respectively," he said.
The SEC said that the ceiling of poll expenditure for municipal corporations has been increased from Rs 2.07 lakh to Rs 2.50 lakh per candidate.
For nagar panchayats, the limit on poll expenses has been raised from Rs 69,000 to Rs 85,000.
Sandhu said that anybody who is eligible to vote can apply for the same till December 6.
Director General of Police V K Bhawra has been appointed as the nodal officer for ensuring security and law and order during polls, the SEC said.
Besides, Machhiwara and Mullanpur Dakha, Maloud and Sahnewal (Ludhiana), Baghapurana, Dharamkot and Panjtoor (Moga), Bariwala (Muktsar), Ghagga and Ghanour (Patiala), Narot Jaimal Singh (Pathankot), Dirba, Cheema, Ghanouri and Moonak (Sangrur), Khemkaran (Tarntaran), Bhikhi (Mansa), Balachaur (SBS Nagar), Talwandi Sabo(Bathinda) and Mahilpur (Hoshiarpur).
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