Tamil Nadu Elections: EVM Dispatch Begins in Madurai Ahead of April 23 Polls

The dispatch of EVMs and polling materials has commenced in Madurai for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections on April 23. A total of 3,079 polling stations have been set up across 10 constituencies, with 3,695 ballot units and 4,001 VVPAT machines deployed. Over 24.96 lakh voters, including 12.22 lakh males and 12.73 lakh females, are eligible to vote, with 129 candidates in the fray. State CEO Archana Patnaik confirmed 300 companies of security forces deployed and Rs 1262 crore intercepted since the MCC enforcement.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Polls: EVM Dispatch Starts in Madurai

  • EVM dispatch begins in Madurai for April 23 polls
  • 3,079 polling stations across 10 constituencies
  • 24.96 lakh voters including 12.22 lakh males and 12.73 lakh females
  • 129 candidates contesting, with Madurai East, Thiruparankundram, and Thirumangalam having 15 each
  • Rs 1262 crore intercepted since MCC enforcement
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Tamil Nadu: Dispatch of EVMs and polling material begins in Madurai ahead of assembly polls

EVM dispatch begins in Madurai for Tamil Nadu assembly polls on April 23. Over 24.96 lakh voters, 3,079 polling stations, and 129 candidates in 10 constituencies.

"We are here to ensure a free, fair and transparent election. We have 300 companies in place, for which the deployment is done. - Archana Patnaik"

Madurai, April 22

The process of dispatching Electronic Voting Machines and other polling materials to designated booths has commenced in Madurai ahead of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections, scheduled to be held in a single phase on April 23.

Polling will take place from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm across the state.

In Madurai district, a total of 3,079 polling stations have been set up across 10 Assembly constituencies. For the conduct of polling, 3,695 ballot and control units along with 4,001 VVPAT (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail) machines will be deployed.

Election officials in each constituency are supervising the transportation of EVMs to polling stations under tight paramilitary security cover to ensure smooth and secure delivery of polling equipment.

Along with EVMs, nearly 60 categories of materials, including stationery, registers, ink, covers and T-shirts, are also being distributed to polling booths through zonal officers as part of the election preparedness exercise.

At polling centres with more than 10 booths, multi-coloured pathways have been arranged. These pathways clearly indicate booth numbers and details to help voters navigate easily.

Such colour-coded pathways have been implemented at 20 polling station centres across Madurai district, making it easier for voters to locate their booths.

Additionally, all polling stations are equipped with basic amenities such as drinking water, toilets, ramps for the differently-abled, wheelchairs, lighting, and fans. Temporary shelters (pandals) have also been set up to protect voters from the heat.

In Madurai district, across 10 Assembly constituencies, a total of 24,96,190 voters are set to cast their votes. This includes 12,22,309 male voters and 12,73,609 female voters. A total of 129 candidates are contesting across the 10 constituencies, representing parties such as DMK, AIADMK, BJP, Congress, DMDK, Naam Tamilar Katchi and independents.

Among the constituencies, Madurai East, Thiruparankundram, and Thirumangalam have the highest number of candidates,15 each, while Madurai West and Sholavandan have 14 candidates each. Melur and Madurai North have 13 candidates each. Madurai Central and Usilampatti have 12 candidates each.

Madurai South has the lowest, with only 6 candidates contesting.

Earlier in the day, State Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik confirmed that around 300 companies of security forces have been deployed across Tamil Nadu to ensure free, fair and peaceful polling on April 23.

"We are here to ensure a free, fair and transparent election. We have 300 companies in place, for which the deployment is done. We will ensure it is an election without any untoward incident," Patnaik said.

She also highlighted the extensive enforcement actions taken since the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into force.

"The total amount intercepted is Rs 1262 crore, and the total amount seized by agencies is Rs 543 crores. Wherever MCC has been violated, FIRs have been filed in all cases. We are taking action on all complaints we have been receiving in our control centres," she added.

With campaigning concluded, the election machinery has shifted focus to logistics and security arrangements. In Dindigul, the process of dispatching Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) to 316 polling stations is underway under tight security, with 33 vehicles deployed for the exercise.

Security has been further intensified in several districts, including Karur, where authorities have identified sensitive and vulnerable polling booths. A multi-layered security arrangement has been put in place, involving local police, central armed forces, and flying squads. Continuous surveillance, area domination exercises, and vehicle checks are also being carried out to maintain law and order.

The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 23, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Impressive security arrangements with 300 companies of forces deployed. But I'm more worried about the 129 candidates across just 10 constituencies - that's a lot of choices! Hope voters make informed decisions rather than getting confused. Also, Rs 1262 crore intercepted is shocking - shows how much money power tries to influence our elections.
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James A
As someone who follows Indian elections closely, the logistical scale is mind-boggling. Nearly 4,000 EVMs and VVPATs just for Madurai district, plus 60 categories of materials. The paramilitary escort for EVMs gives confidence in the process. Let's hope the voter turnout is high tomorrow - every vote matters!
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Kavya N
Respect to the election officials working under tight security and the scorching heat to set up polling stations. The pandals for shade are a nice touch - April in Tamil Nadu is no joke! But I wish they'd focus more on reducing queues and ensuring smooth voting for senior citizens. Still, kudos to the EC for transparency with VVPATs.
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Ravi K
Interesting that Madurai South has only 6 candidates while others have 15 - shows how local dynamics differ. The 24.96 lakh voters with more women than men is encouraging. Let's see if this leads to higher female turnout. My only concern: are the 3,695 ballot units enough for 3,079 polling stations? Hope there's no last-minute shortage.
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Aditya G
The Rs 543 crore seizures and 1262 crore interceptions are alarming but also reassuring - shows EC is actually enforcing the MCC. The multi-layered security in sensitive booths is needed. As a voter, I feel confident going to the booth tomorrow

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