Tamil Nadu Elections: ECI Deploys 75,000+ Polling Booths for Smooth Voting

The Election Commission has finalized extensive arrangements for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, with over 75,000 polling booths established across the state. Each booth is equipped with essential facilities like drinking water, ramps, and shaded waiting areas to ensure a voter-friendly experience. Micro-observers have been deployed at every station to monitor the process in real-time and report irregularities, enhancing transparency. The commission has also implemented voter assistance booths, clear guide posters, and mobile phone deposit facilities to ensure smooth and orderly polling on Thursday.

Key Points: TN Assembly Elections: ECI's Robust Poll Day Arrangements

  • 75,064 polling booths set up
  • Micro-observers deployed at each station
  • Voter Assistance Booths and clear signage provided
  • Mobile phone deposit facilities outside booths
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TN elections: ECI focuses on robust poll day arrangements

Election Commission ensures smooth Tamil Nadu polls with 75,064 booths, micro-observers, voter assistance, and strict monitoring for April 22 voting.

"preparations are in full swing, with a strong focus on infrastructure, accessibility and real-time monitoring - Officials"

Chennai, April 22

With polling for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled on Thursday, the Election Commission has put in place extensive arrangements across the state to ensure smooth, peaceful and voter-friendly polling.

Officials said preparations are in full swing, with a strong focus on infrastructure, accessibility and real-time monitoring at polling stations.

A total of 75,064 polling booths have been set up, each equipped with essential facilities and supported by trained personnel. The Commission has directed Chief Electoral Officers to ensure that every polling station is fully prepared to handle voters efficiently and without disruption.

To maintain law and order and ensure peaceful polling, micro-observers have been deployed at every polling station. These officials will closely monitor the voting process and report any irregularities in real time, strengthening transparency.

The distribution of Voter Information Slips (VIS) has also commenced to help voters easily identify their polling stations and verify their details in advance.

Minimum facilities at polling stations will include drinking water, shaded waiting areas, toilets with water supply, adequate lighting, ramps for persons with disabilities, proper signage, and well-maintained booths.

Seating arrangements will also be made at regular intervals in queues to support voters, particularly the elderly and differently-abled. As part of voter awareness efforts, four standardised voter information posters will be prominently displayed at all polling stations. These will provide details such as polling station information, candidate lists, voting procedures, accepted identity documents, and key dos and don'ts for voters.

Voter Assistance Booths will be established at each polling station to help voters locate their polling station number and serial number in the electoral roll. Clearly marked guide posters will also be placed along routes leading to polling centres to ensure easy navigation.

Additionally, mobile phone deposit facilities will be provided outside polling stations. Voters will be required to switch off their phones and hand them over to designated volunteers before entering the polling booth, and can collect them after casting their vote.

Campaigning for the elections has concluded, and the state has now entered the mandatory silence period ahead of voting.

The Election Commission has reiterated that all arrangements will be strictly monitored, with field staff instructed to complete preparations well in advance to ensure a seamless and voter-friendly polling experience.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Chennai, I appreciate the focus on accessibility. The ramps and seating for elderly voters are much needed, especially in this heat. My only request: please ensure the drinking water is clean and cool! Let's have a high voter turnout.
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Vikram M
All this sounds excellent on paper. The real test is on polling day. In my area last time, the 'shaded waiting area' was just a torn tarpaulin. Hope the micro-observers are truly independent and not under local pressure. Fingers crossed for a free and fair election.
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Sarah B
I'm an NRI following this closely. The level of planning and transparency described here is impressive. The real-time monitoring and voter information slips are great initiatives. Hope every eligible voter exercises their right. Democracy in action!
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Karthik V
The silence period is crucial. Finally, some peace from the loudspeakers and roadshows! On a serious note, the arrangements seem thorough. My humble suggestion: please also have a separate, faster queue for women with small children. It can get very difficult for them.
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Aman W
Good job ECI. The focus on PWD facilities is commendable. As a nation, we must make voting as inclusive as possible. Hoping for a peaceful and high-participation election in Tamil Nadu. Jai Hind!

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