Min 2-3% Voting Increase This Time

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Mukesh Kumar Meena, the Chief Electoral Officer of Andhra Pradesh, has declared that all arrangements for the next elections, which would comprise 175 assembly and 25 lok sabha seats, are over. Electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being inspected before deployment, and personnel are being sent to every location. Today at 7 p.m., poll workers are scheduled to report to their polling places, with national troops, Karnataka, and tamil Nadu security forces there for their protection.
 

Webcasting will keep an eye on conditions at the majority of polling places to guarantee a seamless polling process, and a dedicated app will periodically track vote percentages. Strict measures are pledged to prevent any hindrance to voters, particularly those originating from different regions of the state or nation. To reach 100% polling, efforts are undertaken to involve urban voters. Comparing this election to the 2019 one, when voter turnout was about 79%, mukesh Kumar meena anticipates at least a 2-3% rise. zero violence and no reelection are priorities for the election commission (EC).

The ec appoints General and police Observers in a way that has never been done before. To make sure there are no issues for the passengers, ec has communicated with the MD of the RTC. Strict guidelines are in place to prevent poll violence, and cameras are positioned inside and outside voting places to provide for close observation. Polling places include designated lines for voters who are old or handicapped.
 
Strict steps are declared against any attempt to meddle with the voting process, including harsh penalties for obstructing voters or using unapproved ink. He declares that only indelible ink approved by the government shall be used and issues a warning against false information on inking techniques. Strict penalties will be applied for any departure, protecting the fairness of the voting process.
 
 

 


 


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