Saturday, May 14, 2011

ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 2011 : A ROUND - UP


The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for the counting of votes polled in the Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Puducherry, and in the by-elections held for the Kadapa Lok Sabha and Pulivendula Assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh. The polls were held between April 4 and May 10.
Within the first few hours of counting, the trend is likely to be out. The process, scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. before the watchful eyes of the Commission's 701 observers and agents of the political parties, will decide the fate of 6,679 candidates who contested in the mini-general elections. About 14.16 crore voters (nearly 20 per cent of the total electors in India) participated in the elections in the four States and Puducherry.
Officials have to count votes recorded on 2,00,157 electronic voting machines. First, they will take up counting of postal ballots cast by services voters.
Commission sources said altogether 43,982 counting personnel will be involved in the job. To ensure that everything goes well and peacefully, a huge posse of security personnel, including 177 companies of the Central police forces, has been deployed.
Altogether, there will be 839 counting halls at 294 places in the four States and Puducherry.

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