Chennai Officials Review Vote Counting Preparedness Ahead of Election Results
Ahead of counting of votes, officials inspect three centres in city
The Hindu
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As Chennai prepares for vote counting on May 4, 2026, officials from the District Election Office inspected three counting centers: Queen Mary’s College, Loyola College, and Anna University. Electronic voting machines are secured with three-tier security, and observers have been appointed to ensure compliance with guidelines.
- 01Vote counting is scheduled for May 4, 2026.
- 02Three counting centers are being monitored: Queen Mary’s College, Loyola College, and Anna University.
- 03Electronic voting machines are under three-tier security.
- 04Counting observers have been appointed for each constituency.
- 05The process will adhere to the Election Commission's guidelines.
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In preparation for the vote counting scheduled for May 4, 2026, the Chennai District Election Office conducted inspections at three designated counting centers: Queen Mary’s College, Loyola College, and Anna University. Following the polling that took place on April 23, electronic voting machines (EVMs) are secured with a three-tier security system to ensure their safety. Additionally, counting observers have been appointed for each constituency to oversee the counting process and ensure strict compliance with the guidelines set by the Election Commission.
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The preparations for vote counting ensure transparency and security in the electoral process, which is crucial for maintaining public trust in the democratic system.
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