At 8 am on Sunday, the counting of votes will begin for the recently-held assembly elections to four states – Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Telangana. The counting for Mizoram, on the other hand, has been deferred by a day to Monday.<br />Where to track accurate ECI results?<br /><br />For this, one must go to the Election Commission of India's (ECI) official website. Here, you will get minute-to-minute updates for the trends on all 638 assembly constituencies that are at stake at today's counting: 230 (Madhya Pradesh), 199 (Rajasthan), 119 (Telangana) and 90 (Chhattisgarh). The first trends are likely to emerge around 10-11 am.<br /><br />Stay tuned with breaking news on HT Channel on Facebook. Join Now<br /><br />Mizoram, meanwhile, has 40 assembly segments.<br /><br />The states polled on…<br /><br />Chhattisgarh polled in two phases – November 7 and 17 – while Mizoram polled on the same day as Chhattisgarh's first phase. Voting in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Telangana, was conducted on November 17, 25, and 30, respectively.<br /><br />Why was Mizoram counting deferred?<br /><br />This was done after representations were made to the ECI in this regard. It was argued that the original counting day falls on a Sunday, and, as Mizoram is a Christian-majority state, people from both rural and urban areas attend church services on Sundays.<br />