Election to Vellore Lok Sabha seat on Aug 5

The counting of votes will take place on August 9

July 04, 2019 03:46 pm | Updated 03:50 pm IST - New Delhi

Income Tax officials carrying boxes containing seized cash and documents from the residence of a DMK functionary at Nadumottur near Pallikuppam, Katpadi, Vellore district recently.

Income Tax officials carrying boxes containing seized cash and documents from the residence of a DMK functionary at Nadumottur near Pallikuppam, Katpadi, Vellore district recently.

The election to the Vellore Lok Sabha constituency, which was countermanded due to excess use of money power , will now be held on August 5, the Election Commission (EC) announced on Thursday.

Polling for the Lok Sabha seat was scheduled for April 18, along with the other constituencies of Tamil Nadu, but was cancelled on April 16 following the recovery of a huge amount of cash allegedly from an associate of a DMK leader.

A government notification rescinding the polls had said the EC was “fully satisfied that the current electoral process in Vellore has been seriously vitiated on account of unlawful activities of certain candidates and some workers of the political party“.

It had added that in the considered opinion of the EC, going ahead with the poll process in Vellore in such a vitiated atmosphere would “severely jeopardise the conduct of a free-and-fair election”.

The notification for the August 5 election will be issued on July 11. The nomination process will begin the same day and the last date for filing papers is July 18.

The last date for withdrawing from the electoral battle is July 22 and the counting of votes will be taken up on August 9.

This was perhaps the first time that the election to a Lok Sabha constituency was cancelled over use of money power. The bypoll to the RK Nagar Assembly seat in Tamil Nadu was cancelled in April, 2017, following a similar seizure of huge cash, allegedly meant for bribing voters.

Once the results are announced, the Lok Sabha will have its full strength of 543 elected members. There is a provision to nominate two members from the Anglo-Indian community. PTI NAB RC 07041354

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