Polling Personnel Randomisation Completed for Chennai Assembly Elections
Randomisation for polling personnel held
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The second round of randomisation for polling personnel in 16 Assembly constituencies in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, was conducted, selecting 19,604 personnel for 4,085 polling stations. The event was overseen by J. Kumaragurubaran, the Chennai District Election Officer.
- 01Second round of randomisation for polling personnel completed.
- 02A total of 19,604 personnel selected for upcoming elections.
- 03Polling will take place across 4,085 polling stations.
- 04Event presided over by J. Kumaragurubaran, Chennai District Election Officer.
- 05Conducted in the presence of election observers.
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On April 9, 2026, the second round of randomisation for polling personnel was successfully conducted at Ripon Buildings in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. This process was overseen by J. Kumaragurubaran, the Chennai District Election Officer and Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner. A total of 19,604 polling personnel were selected to serve across 4,085 polling stations in 16 Assembly constituencies. The event was attended by election observers, ensuring transparency and adherence to electoral regulations.
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The selection of polling personnel is crucial for ensuring smooth and fair conduct of elections, directly affecting voters' experience.
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