Gandhinagar : Live webcasting will be done at polling booths in the first phase of voting. Live webcasting of more than 50% polling stations in the state will be done to keep a close eye on the voting process during the assembly elections in Gujarat. In the first phase more than half of the 19 districts of Kutch, Saurashtra and South Gujarat on 1st December; That means live webcasting of the operation of 13,065 polling stations will be done. The electoral system of Gujarat is fully equipped to make the voting process fair and impartial. As per the instructions of the Election Commission of India, the entire arrangement has been made. In the first phase, voting will be held in a total of 25,430 polling stations. Out of these 13,065 polling stations will be webcasted live. A State Level Monitoring Room has been set up by the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Gandhinagar at Vidya Review Centre, Sector-19, Gandhinagar. From where all these 13,065 polling stations will be closely monitored. As many as 42 staff/officers in this monitoring room will continuously monitor the webcasting of polling stations from before polling begins at 8:00 AM. As many as six senior officials will monitor the polling process through webcasting from this state-level monitoring room. Continuous observation will continue from 6.30 am till the polling process is completed. In the first phase, a district level monitoring room will also be made operational in all the districts where voting is to be held. Live webcasting of the polling stations of that district will be monitored in this district level monitoring room. Central reserve forces, police staff and micro-observers are deployed during the polling process to maintain law and order and ensure the smooth running of the entire process. Moreover, live webcasting will further enhance all these arrangements.