The Hindu (Erode)

LS polls: 71.42% electors cast their votes in Erode

Mock polls began at 5.30 a.m. in all the 1,688 booths in the constituen­cy; elderly and di erently-abled persons and pregnant women were given priority to cast vote

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Braving heat wave and soaring mercury level that was over 41 degree Celsius, 71.42% electors exercised their franchise for the Lok Sabha polls to Erode Parliament­ary constituen­cy here on Friday. The voter turnout in the 2019 Lok Sabha election in the constituen­cy was 73.11%.

A total of 15,38,778 electors in the Assembly constituen­cies of Kumarapala­yam, Erode (East), Erode (West), Modakkuric­hi, Dharapuram and Kangayam were eligible to exercise their franchise. Mock polls began at 5.30 a.m. in all the 1,688 booths in the presence of booth agents as female and male voters, ‘rst-time voters and elderly persons turned up in large numbers and waited in queues to cast their votes. Elderly persons, di“erently-abled persons and pregnant women were given priority to cast their vote. Voter turnout were till 9 a.m. - 12.89%; till 11 a.m. - 28.29%; till 1 p.m. 43.54%; till 3 p.m. - 55.01%; and till 5 p.m. - 65.13%.

Shamiana was erected at polling booths for ensuring shade to the voters while wheelchair­s, ramps, and drinking water facility were made available in most of the booths. District police personnel and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) personnel were deployed in booths and vulnerable polling stations respective­ly to ensure peaceful polling throughout the day. The poll process was monitored by micro-observers and web-casting was done.

District Election O—cer and Collector Raja Gopal Sunkara cast his vote at a polling booth at Sampath Nagar. Notable persons who cast their votes were MLAs E.V.K.S. Elangovan and C. Saraswati, contestant­s K.E. Prakash of DMK, Ashok Kumar of AIADMK, and P. Vijayakuma­r of Tamil Maanila Congress. Voting ended at 6 p.m. and poll materials were sealed and packed in the presence of booth agents. All the EVMs, VVPATs and other poll materials were being taken in vehicles amid tight security and kept at the strong room at the Government College of Engineerin­g (formerly IRTT) at Chithode, the counting centre.

 ?? M. GOVARTHAN ?? Voters waiting at a polling booth in Erode on Friday.
M. GOVARTHAN Voters waiting at a polling booth in Erode on Friday.

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