Kerala Prepares for Assembly Election Vote Counting on May 4
Kerala Assembly elections: Counting arrangements in place for May 4
The Hindu
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Kerala, India, is set to count votes from the April 9 Assembly elections at 140 centers across 43 locations starting at 8 a.m. on May 4. The voter turnout has been recorded at 79.63%, including postal votes.
- 01Vote counting in Kerala will occur at 140 centers.
- 02The counting begins at 8 a.m. on May 4.
- 03Voter turnout reached 79.63% after including postal votes.
- 04The Chief Electoral Officer confirmed all arrangements are ready.
- 05The elections were held on April 9.
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Kerala, India, is gearing up for the counting of votes from the Assembly elections held on April 9. The counting process will take place at 140 centers across 43 locations starting at 8 a.m. on May 4, as confirmed by Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U. Kelkar. The voter turnout for the elections stands at 79.63%, which includes the postal votes. All necessary arrangements have been made to ensure a smooth counting process.
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The counting of votes will determine the new legislative assembly in Kerala, impacting governance and policy decisions in the state.
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