Puducherry Assembly elections | Union Territory all set for polling on Tuesday

31,864 first-time voters expected to exercise their franchise; security strengthened to facilitate polling

April 06, 2021 12:02 am | Updated 12:05 am IST - PUDUCHERRY

All arrangements, including space for social distancing norms, have been made at all polling booths in the Union Territory. A view of the polling booth at Thiruvalluvar Sports Club in T.V. Nagar.

All arrangements, including space for social distancing norms, have been made at all polling booths in the Union Territory. A view of the polling booth at Thiruvalluvar Sports Club in T.V. Nagar.

The Union Territory of Puducherry is all set for polling day today with an estimated 10.04 lakh voters registered to exercise their franchise in the elections across 30 constituencies to choose the 15th Puducherry Assembly.

Representing both ends of the age spectrum, 31,864 first-time voters in the age group of 18-19 years are expected to join an estimated 17,000 voters above 80 years of age as polling gets under way in 1,558 polling stations — 952 main and 606 auxiliary stations.

Polling will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The Union Territory has 10,04,507 voters. Women voters have increased the demographic gap with their male counterparts. There are 5,31,383 women against 4,72,341 men, apart from 116 transgenders and 11,915 PwD (Persons with Disability) voters.

A team of 6,835 polling personnel, including 2,833 women officials and 719 Central Government employees will be on poll duty.

There are 324 candidates in the fray. There are 70 candidates from recognised parties, 254 Independents, 35 women candidates overall and three from recognised parties.

While all polling stations have been equipped with assured minimum facilities, each constituency will have an all women polling station managed by women polling personnel.

Nellithope and Ozhukarai constituencies will have two ballot units as there are 16 candidates in the fray for the two seats.

Chief Electoral Officer Shurbir Singh has said that voter slips alone would not suffice to be able to vote and electors need to produce EPIC or any one of the 11 prescribed documents to establish identity.

Elaborate COVID norms are in place across polling stations. Voters need to adhere to social distancing and wear face masks before entering the booth. Thermal scanners and hand sanitisers have been put in place and voters will be given a glove to press the EVM button.

Security has been strengthened to ensure smooth conduct of polling. Central Armed Police Force units have been deployed at 330 vulnerable stations, including 278 in Puducherry, and 16 critical polling stations in Yanam.

Towards ensuring an incident-free elections, 40 companies of the Central Armed Police Force are assisting local police (2,420 personnel) IRBn (901) and home guards (1490). While 27 CAPF companies are positioned in Puducherry, six are deployed in Karaikal, four in Yanam and three in Mahe.

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