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Polling begins in T.N. assembly bypolls

December 19, 2009 10:57 am | Updated 08:24 pm IST - Chennai

90 year old woman returning from the poll booth in Melma village in Vandavasi Constituesy. Photo: D. Gopalakrishnan

Polling for by-elections to two Tamil Nadu Assembly constituencies began this morning amidst tight security.

Polling was peaceful with people queuing up at the booths in Vandavasi (SC) and Tiruchendur where the by-polls are being held, police said.

Besides State police, paramilitary forces have also been deployed, especially in sensitive booths, to ensure peaceful polling, officials said.

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The by-polls were necessitated by the death of DMK MLA SC Jayaraman at Vandavasi and resignation of former AIADMK MLA Anitha R Radhakrishnan at Tiruchendur.

The counting will be held on December 23.

After the Lok Sabha polls, this is the first time arch rivals DMK and AIADMK are on the electoral battle turf as the latter had boycotted by polls to five assembly seats in August. Actor-politician Vijayakant’s DMDK is also in fray.

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The Election Commission, for the first time in the State, has taken measures to capture on web cameras, images of all voters at the time of polling which will be compared with their images available in the central server’s database of electoral photo rolls to quickly act on any possible discrepancy.

The comparison will be done at a control room at the office of Chief Electoral Officer Naresh Gupta.

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