Six crore voters set to exercise franchise in Tamil Nadu

Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for smooth conduct of polls, says CEO

April 18, 2019 01:31 am | Updated 08:05 am IST -

Almost six crore voters are expected to take part in the polling process in Tamil Nadu when the State votes for 38 Parliamentary constituencies and bypolls to 18 Assembly constituencies on Thursday.

There are nearly 67,000 polling stations across Tamil Nadu, 12 lakh first-time voters — a record — and more than four lakh differently abled voters.

Polling will begin at 7 a.m. across the State and end at 6 p.m. Those in queue at 6 p.m. will be given tokens by the presiding officer to complete the voting process.

In Madurai Parliamentary constituency alone, polling has been extended till 8 p.m. on account of the Chithirai festival, and those in queue at 8 p.m. will be given tokens to cast their votes.

The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for smooth conduct of the elections, CEO Satyabrata Sahoo said.

The polling materials — EVMs and VVPAT machines — were moved to the respective polling booths on Wednesday with heavy security, and the vehicles fitted with GPS were monitored in real time by the CEOs office and the respective DEOs, he said

There are 8,200 sensitive polling booths in the State, and the Election Commission will deploy the Central Paramilitary Forces or micro observers or resort to webcasting or constant videography of these booths to ensure there are no problems on the polling day, Mr. Sahoo said.

There are 160 companies of Central Armed Police Forces and one lakh personnel from the State police, who will maintain law and order, he said.

Ex-servicemen, retired service personnel and NSS volunteers will also assist them. There are more than 3.5 lakh polling officials deployed to enable voters to cast their vote.

In case voters encounter any problems, including disruption of the polling process, violence, they can contact the toll free number ‘1950’ and register their complaints or issues they face on polling day.

Live streaming

The Election Commission has set up live streaming of proceedings in 30,000 polling booths. Officials from the CEO’s office, the District Election Officers and Returning Officers will monitor the conduct of the polls in these polling booths to ensure the process goes off smoothly.

The surveillance teams of the Election Commission will also be on the move all through the day and conduct checks to prevent any attempts to bribe voters.

The vehicles of the surveillance teams have also been fitted with GPS and will be monitored.

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