Tiruchi District Sets Up Postal Voting Centres for Essential Service Workers
Tiruchi district administration notifies postal voting centres
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The Tiruchi district administration in Tamil Nadu, India, has established postal voting centres across nine Assembly constituencies for Absentee Voters on Essential Services (AVES) from April 17 to 19. This initiative allows essential service workers to cast their votes via postal ballots.
- 01Postal voting centres are set up in nine Assembly constituencies of Tiruchi district.
- 02Voting will be available from April 17 to 19, 2026.
- 03The initiative targets essential service workers including those in railways, airports, and police.
- 04Over 750 voters have already submitted their postal ballot requests.
- 05This move aims to ensure participation of essential workers in the electoral process.
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The Tiruchi district administration in Tamil Nadu, India, has announced the establishment of postal voting centres for Absentee Voters on Essential Services (AVES) across nine Assembly constituencies. The voting period is set from April 17 to April 19, 2026. This initiative is designed to facilitate essential service workers, including those in railways, airports, marine operations, journalism, transport, power distribution, and police, allowing them to cast their votes via postal ballots. So far, over 750 voters have submitted 12 D forms for postal voting in the district, reflecting a proactive approach to ensure that those engaged in critical services can participate in the electoral process.
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This initiative ensures that essential service workers can participate in the electoral process, thereby enhancing democratic engagement.
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