The Hindu (Kochi)

Brisk polling at pink booth in Kochi

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Supervisin­g the polling process turned out to be a pleasant experience for Jeen Varghese, the presiding oªcer of the all-women pink booth in Kochi city.

Besides Ms. Varghese, the head of Electronic­s department of BPC College, Piravom, T.R. Remi of Kshethra Pravesana Memorial Vocational Higher Secondary School, Poothotta, M.C. Millet of Government Higher Secondary School, Puthenthod­e, and V. Sreevidya, Block Developmen­t Oªcer, Kochi, were also part of the team of oªcials who organised polling from the booth set up at SRV Lower Primary School.

The entrance to the 91st booth was decked up using pink balloons and articial ¦owers to give the room a festive look. “It was my rst assignment at a pink booth. All the polling oªcials and Student Police Corps members oŠered the required support for the team,” said Ms. Varghese. The booth saw brisk voting from the morning hours as 36% of votes were polled during the rst four hours.

Technical snags

Technical snags in electronic voting machines (EVMs) disrupted polling in a few booths in the constituen­cy.

Polling began an hour late at the booth set up at the Elamkulam Village Ofce

in Ernakulam constituen­cy as the Voter Veriable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machine developed some snags. Later, the machine was reset by technician­s. Many voters returned home after witnessing the serpentine queue of those who had turned up earlier.

Polling was also disrupted at the 31st booth at Vennala High School as the EVM developed a technical snag. The machine developed the snag at 8.57 a.m. even as 157 votes were polled in the machine. Voters were seen patiently waiting for the issue to be resolved. Polling was resumed after nearly 45 minutes.

At Katari Bagh

The month-long electionee­ring seemed to have failed to generate enthusiasm among a section of the voters of Katari Bagh in Kochi. Of the 1,155 voters of booth number 140 set up at Kendriya Vidyalaya, only 60 voters exercised their franchise till 1 p.m.

 ?? ?? OŽicials at the pink polling booth at SRV LP School.
OŽicials at the pink polling booth at SRV LP School.

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