Thoothukudi Postal Voting Ends Today for Key Election Duty Staff

Postal voting for government employees, police, and accredited journalists on election duty concluded its third and final day in Thoothukudi district. The process was conducted at the Sub-Collector's office with officials ensuring a smooth and transparent vote. Thoothukudi is poised for a closely contested battle in the upcoming assembly elections with key candidates from major parties. Tamil Nadu will vote in a single phase on April 23, with results expected on May 4.

Key Points: Thoothukudi Postal Voting Concludes for Election Duty Staff

  • Postal voting concludes Sunday
  • For govt staff on election duty
  • Process held at Sub-Collector's office
  • Thoothukudi set for close contest
  • Tamil Nadu polls on April 23
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Postal voting for govt staff, police and journalists to conclude today in Thoothukudi ahead of Tamil Nadu polls

Postal voting for govt staff, police & journalists ends in Thoothukudi ahead of Tamil Nadu polls. Key candidates and election details inside.

"postal voting process in Thoothukudi was conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner without any reported disruptions - Officials"

Thoothukudi, April 19

In view of the upcoming 2026 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections, postal voting for government employees, police personnel, fire and rescue staff, and accredited journalists engaged in election duty is set to conclude on Sunday in Thoothukudi district, officials said.

The voting process had been carried out over the past two days, with Sunday marking the third and final day of the postal voting exercise. Officials confirmed that the process is currently underway in its concluding phase.

As these government personnel will be on election duty and would be unable to cast their votes in person at polling stations on polling day, the postal voting system has been implemented as an alternative arrangement. Accordingly, eligible government staff and officials have been registering their votes in advance.

Arrangements were made at the Sub-Collector's office in Thoothukudi for the postal voting process, where eligible voters arrived in an orderly manner and cast their votes after verification of their identity documents. Election officials and staff supervised the process to ensure transparency and compliance with procedural guidelines.

Officials stated that a significant number of eligible voters participated enthusiastically over the three-day period. On the final day, postal voting continued smoothly, with remaining voters casting their ballots in accordance with election procedures.

Overall, the postal voting process in Thoothukudi was conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner without any reported disruptions.

Meanwhile, Thoothukudi is expected to witness a closely contested electoral battle in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, with multiple candidates in the fray. Major political parties have intensified campaign efforts in the region in the run-up to polling.

Vijay's party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has fielded his friend, actor Srinath, as its candidate from Thoothukudi. However, the contest is expected to be challenging, with both the DMK and AIADMK fielding senior leaders. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has nominated P Geetha Jeevan, while All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has fielded Chellapandian ST as its candidate.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4. The main contest is expected between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, which includes the Indian National Congress, DMDK and VCK, and the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance, with BJP and PMK as allies.

- ANI

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Priya S
Thoothukudi is going to be a very interesting seat to watch! TVK fielding a celebrity candidate against seasoned politicians from DMK and AIADMK. Postal voting for journalists is a good step – they work hard to cover elections fairly. 👍
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Rahul R
While the process seems orderly, I always worry about the transparency of postal ballots. Are they counted separately? Is there a robust chain of custody? The EC must ensure every vote, including these, is accounted for without any 'mishaps'.
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Meera T
As a government employee's daughter, I appreciate this facility. My father is often posted for duty far from our hometown. Postal voting at least gives him a chance to vote for his constituency. More awareness is needed so all eligible staff use it.
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David E
Observing from outside, Tamil Nadu's electoral process seems quite organized. Including accredited journalists is a forward-thinking move. The real test will be the single-phase polling on the 23rd. Hope for a high turnout and a fair result.
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Karthik V
All this focus on Thoothukudi! The alliance math is key. Will the BJP+PMK combine help AIADMK or split votes? DMK has a strong candidate. Meanwhile, postal voting concluded peacefully – good news. Now let's see the main event. 🤞

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