Tamil Nadu Postal Voting Begins for Election Duty Staff in Key Constituencies

Postal voting has commenced for government employees, police, media personnel, and other essential workers on election duty in Tamil Nadu. This process allows those deployed outside their constituencies or on duty during polling day to cast their ballots. The initiative comes ahead of the single-phase Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23. Key constituencies like Tiruchirappalli West and East are poised for high-stakes, multi-cornered contests.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Postal Voting Starts for Election Duty Personnel

  • Postal voting for election duty staff begins
  • Focus on Tiruchirappalli constituencies
  • High-level meeting reviewed poll preparedness
  • Assembly elections scheduled for April 23
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Tamil Nadu polls: Postal voting begins for election duty personnel in Tiruchirappalli

Postal voting begins in Tamil Nadu for officials, police, and media on election duty ahead of the April 23 Assembly polls. Key contests in Tiruchirappalli.

"special arrangements have been made to facilitate postal voting for them - Election Commission"

Tiruchirappalli, April 17

The process of collecting postal votes from government employees, teachers, journalists, and other personnel engaged in essential election duties has commenced across Tamil Nadu on Friday.

Postal voting has been initiated at the offices of the Returning Officers for officials, including government staff, media personnel, fire and rescue services, and police personnel who will be on election duty.

As part of this, officials from various departments involved in election work are casting their votes today at the Revenue Divisional Officer's office in Tiruchirappalli.

Since many of these personnel will be deployed outside their respective constituencies or will be on duty on polling day, special arrangements have been made to facilitate postal voting for them.

As permitted by the Election Commission, government officials, media personnel, police, fire service staff, and other essential workers engaged in election duties are exercising their franchise through postal ballots.

This comes ahead of the single-phased Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on April 23, with counting of votes on May 4.

Tiruchirappalli West Assembly constituency is heading into the April 23 polls as one of the most closely seat with DMK's KN Nehru, a Cabinet minister seeking a fourth term from this seat against AMMK Rajasekaran, who represents NDA and the entry of TVK's G Ramamoorthy, making this a genuinely three-cornered contest for the first time in the seat's recent history.

Meanwhile, Tiruchirappalli East Assembly constituency is set for a high-voltage contest between TVK chief Vijay and incumbent DMK MLA Inigo S Irudayaraj, who won in 2021.

Earlier on April 12, Deputy Election Commissioner Bhanu Prakash Yeturu chaired a high-level meeting in Tiruchirappalli to review poll preparedness ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The meeting, held at the Trichy District Collectorate, was attended by Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik along with senior election officials from 11 districts, including Trichy, Ariyalur, Perambalur, Pudukkottai, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Karur, Salem, Thanjavur, and Tiruvarur.

Senior police officials, including Inspectors General of Police, Superintendents of Police, election observers, and expenditure observers, also participated in the discussions. The meeting focused on ensuring seamless coordination between civil and police administration for the smooth conduct of elections.

Discussions during the meeting focused on ensuring comprehensive preparedness for the upcoming elections, with particular emphasis on security arrangements. Officials reviewed measures to be implemented at polling stations and counting centres to ensure smooth and orderly conduct of the electoral process.

- ANI

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Priya S
Trichy is going to be very interesting this time! A proper three-cornered fight in the West and Vijay vs Inigo in the East. Hope the postal voting process is smooth and transparent.
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Vikram M
Including journalists in postal voting is a smart move. They are also on the ground covering the elections round the clock. Every vote counts, especially in a close contest like Trichy West.
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Sarah B
The detailed preparation and high-level meetings are impressive. Coordination between civil and police administration is crucial for free and fair polls. Tamil Nadu sets a good example.
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Rohit P
While the system is good, I hope there is no misuse of postal ballots. There should be strict monitoring. We've seen issues in some states. EC must ensure complete integrity of the process.
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Kavya N
My aunt is a teacher and will be on election duty. She was worried about voting, but this postal ballot facility is a relief. Small steps that make our democracy stronger 🙏

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