Dindigul District Secures EVMs Ahead of Counting Amid Tight Security
Dindigul records 89.21 %; EVMs reach counting centre; surveillance as per ECI guidelines: DEO
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In Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, India, the counting centre has implemented stringent security measures following the arrival of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) from 2,301 polling stations. District Election Officer S Saravanan and local officials oversaw the secure storage of EVMs as per Election Commission of India guidelines.
- 01Dindigul district recorded an 89.21% voter turnout.
- 02EVMs from 2,301 polling stations have reached the counting centre.
- 03The counting centre is under strict security as per Election Commission of India guidelines.
- 04District Election Officer S Saravanan supervised the process.
- 05Strong rooms were checked before EVM storage.
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Dindigul district in Tamil Nadu, India, recorded an impressive 89.21% voter turnout in the recent elections. On April 24, 2026, the counting centre received Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) from 2,301 polling stations across seven Assembly constituencies. To ensure the integrity of the electoral process, the counting centre is under tight security, as mandated by the Election Commission of India. District Election Officer and Collector S Saravanan, along with Superintendent of Police Pradeep and other officials, conducted checks on the strong rooms before securely storing the EVMs in their designated locations. This meticulous preparation reflects the commitment to uphold the electoral process's transparency and security.
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The high voter turnout indicates strong civic engagement in Dindigul, which could influence future political strategies and governance.
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