The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

33 candidates contesting from Vizag Lok Sabha seat, says District Collector

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District Collector A. Mallikarju­na on Tuesday said that the nomination­s of 33 candidates were accepted for Visakhapat­nam Parliament­ary Constituen­cy, while 101 candidates were con rmed for seven Assembly Constituen­cies in the district.

Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Mr. Mallikarju­na said that government oƒcials and sta„ would have postal ballot voting facility at Andhra University on May 5, 6 and 7, while personnel from the police, transport and other emergency services would take part in postal ballot voting on May 7 and 8. He said that 11,220 employees have vote and were allotted election duties in the district. Similarly, there are 5,626 employees who have vote in other districts, but engaged in election duties here. He said that facilitati­on centres were being set up at Andhra University for their voting

Home voting

The Collector said that 1,523 persons were given the facility of home voting. He said that home voting would be conducted on May 7 and 8. A team of seven oƒcials including the BLO, police, observer, video recorder and others would be taking these postal ballots from the eligible persons. If the voter is unavailabl­e on the said date, again the team would visit the house on May 9 to take the ballot, he added. The Collector also said that 100 Model Code of Conduct (MCC) teams have been working vigorously in the district. Since May 16, after the MCC came into force, goods worth about ₹13.41 crore were seized, he said. These include ₹3.54 crore cash, liquor worth ₹20 lakh, narcotics worth ₹29 lakh, metals worth ₹7.25 crore and freebies worth ₹2.11 crore, he added.

Similarly, the C-Vigil app has received

District Collector A. Mallikarju­na addressing a press conference in Visakhapat­nam on Tuesday. Joint Commission­er of Police K. Fakeerappa is seen.

as many as 562 complaints, out of which 417 cases were resolved, while over 140 cases were irrelevant. Of the 417 cases, as many as 380 cases were tracked in less than 100 minutes, he said. He also said that they have also received 61 complaints referred from the CEO oƒce and media, of which 57 complaints were resolved while four were under investigat­ion.

He said that 28 FIRs were registered against 71 employees.

Mr. Mallikarju­na said that since there are 33 contestant­s for the Parliament­ary constituen­cy, there is a requiremen­t of three ballot units in every polling station and 20% reserved ballot units.

There are as many as 20,12,373 voters for Assembly constituen­cy in Visakhapat­nam district. For Visakhapat­nam Lok Sabha Constituen­cy, there are over 18 lakh voters. He also said that there are as many as 1,991 polling booths in Visakhapat­nam district.

Meanwhile, A total of 69 candidates are contesting for six Assembly segments and one parliament constituen­cy in Anakapalli district.

Out of 83 valid candidates, 16 withdrew from the contest.

A total of 15 candidates are in the fray for Anakapalli Parliament­ary constituen­cy.

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