Randomisation of Counting Personnel Completed in Villupuram for Tamil Nadu Elections
First randomisation of counting personnel completed in Villupuram district
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The first randomisation of counting personnel for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections in 2026 has been successfully completed in Villupuram district. This process, initiated by District Election Officer Sheik Abdul Rahman, assigns duties to micro-observers and assistants through the Election Commission's website.
- 01Randomisation process for counting personnel completed in Villupuram district.
- 02Initiated by District Election Officer Sheik Abdul Rahman.
- 03Involves micro-observers, supervisors, and assistants.
- 04Conducted for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections 2026.
- 05Exercise carried out at the Villupuram Collectorate.
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On April 29, 2026, the first randomisation of counting personnel for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections was completed in Villupuram district. District Election Officer and Collector Sheik Abdul Rahman oversaw the computerized randomisation process, which assigned duties to micro-observers, supervisors, and assistants involved in counting votes across seven Assembly constituencies. The exercise was conducted using the Election Commission of India's website and took place in the presence of Returning Officers at the Villupuram Collectorate. This initiative aims to ensure transparency and efficiency in the electoral process.
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The randomisation of counting personnel is crucial for maintaining transparency and integrity in the electoral process, which directly affects voters' trust in the election outcomes.
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