India Today Virtual Elections - Who Will You Elect This Time?
NEW DELHI, November 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
This year, India Today Group announced the launch of the "virtual elections" to gauge the mood of the electorates on pan-India basis. The one-of-its-kind live poll allowed the users to cast their vote for their favourite party from anywhere, anytime with their mobile phone, internet enabled devices and landline phone.
Virtual election was a platform facilitated to the people who voted for any of the national political party such as BJP, Congress or regional outfits like the AAP, etc. It was the chance where people from across India participated in a one-of-a-kind pan-India live poll. The virtual elections depicted the mood of the nation for upcoming general elections.
The India Today Group's e-lection got an overwhelming response. The total digital votes received were 5,56,460. The results are available on http://election.intoday.in/.
About India Today Group
The India Today Group began with a single magazine, India Today, in 1975. India Today is now a weekly and has retained its leadership position in India for the last 3 decades.
Most diversified media group with 36 magazines, 7 radio stations, 4 television channels, 1 newspaper, multiple web and mobile portals, a leading classical and contemporary music label, a book publishing venture and India's only book club. India Today Group reaches out to over 50 million individuals - recording history and making it, and reflecting public opinion as well as shaping it. India Today gives you the latest news, politics, current affairs, cricket, sports, business and cinema news from India and around the world.
Key Sponsors
India Today Virtual Elections was presented by EMIfreecar.com and Co-Presented by Lafarge.
Contact: Vishwalok Nath
Sr. General Manager
Marketing & Syndications
India Today Group
M: 9873663601
E: [email protected]
SOURCE India Today Group (Digital)
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