Erode District Set for Vote Counting on May 4 After High Turnout
Elaborate arrangements in place for vote counting in Erode district on May 4
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Erode district in Tamil Nadu, India, is preparing for vote counting on May 4 for the Assembly elections held on April 23. With a turnout of 90.07% across 2,379 polling stations, the counting will take place at two secure centers under stringent security measures.
- 01Vote counting scheduled for May 4 in Erode district, Tamil Nadu.
- 02Polling took place on April 23 with a turnout of 90.07%.
- 03Votes will be counted at two centers: Government College of Engineering, Chithode, and Government Arts and Science College, Gobichettipalayam.
- 04Electronic voting machines (EVMs) and VVPATs are secured in strong rooms.
- 05Three-tier security measures are in place for the counting process.
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Erode district in Tamil Nadu, India, is gearing up for the counting of votes from the Assembly elections conducted on April 23. The elections saw a remarkable turnout of 90.07% across 2,379 polling stations in the district. Votes will be counted at two designated centers: the Government College of Engineering in Chithode and the Government Arts and Science College in Gobichettipalayam. To ensure the integrity of the counting process, the electronic voting machines (EVMs) and Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) units are securely stored in strong rooms and monitored under round-the-clock surveillance with a robust three-tier security system.
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The high voter turnout indicates strong public engagement in the electoral process, which may influence future policies and governance in Erode district.
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