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Voters’ list ready in Villupuram, Cuddalore districts

Published - January 31, 2019 11:59 pm IST - VILLUPURAM

Women outnumber men in Cuddalore district; list kept in taluk offices and polling stations

The final electoral rolls for all the 11 Assembly constituencies in Villupuram district with January 1, 2019 as the qualifying date was released here on Thursday. According to the final roll, the total electorate in Villupuram district is 26,65,928 — 13,36,175 men, 13,29,373 women and 380 others.

Releasing the final electoral roll at the Collectorate, District Election Officer and Collector L. Subramanian said that 66,134 forms were received of which 64,668 were accepted.

After the release of draft electoral roll on September 1, 2018, 64,668 voters were included in the roll and names of 12,658 voters were deleted owing to double entry and migration. As per the final roll, the highest number of voters in the district are in Ulundurpet (2,79,862) followed by Kallakuruchi (Reserved) (2,70,006) and Sankarapuram (2,53,016) while Mailam (2,12,517) had the lowest number of voters.

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As per the final electoral roll, women outnumber men among voters in Cuddalore district.

Of the 19,98,686 voters from the district, 10,05,515 are women while men are 9,93,071 and 115 others.

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Releasing the final electoral roll for nine Assembly segments in the district, District Revenue Officer R. Rajakribakaran said 45,094 voters were included in the roll and names of 7,704 voters — 4,006 voters owing to death and 1,676 for double entry of names and 2,022 for migration — were deleted.

The highest number of voters in the district are in Bhuvanagiri (2,39,952) followed by Virudhachalam (2,38,430) and Chidambaram (2,35,980).

The lowest number of voters are in the Neyveli segment (2,06,125).

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