The Hindu (Bangalore)

Updated electoral roll for 14 segments that go to the polls on Apr. 26 released

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The office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Karnataka, on Wednesday released the updated electoral roll for the 14 Lok Sabha constituen­cies in Karnataka that will go to polls on April 26.

The updated roll is available on the CEO website at https://voters.eci.gov.in /downloader­oll? stateCode=S10.

As per the updated roll, there are a total of 2,88,08,182 voters in the 14 constituen­cies that will go to polls in the second phase of elections (first phase in Karnataka). Of them, there are 1,44,17,530 male voters, 1,43,87,585 female voters, and 3,067 voters belonging to the third gender.

Among them, there are 11,160 service voters and 5,99,444 fresh voters in the age group of 18 to 19. There are 2,76,042 people with disabiliti­es and 3,40,856 voters who are above the age of 85. This apart, there are 2,849 overseas voters.

According to the release, 11,160 epostal ballots for service voters have been transmitte­d to the record officers concerned.

As per the release, cases have been booked for violation of the model code of conduct and various articles, including liquor, drugs, and ₹290.08 crore in cash, have been seized by the poll officials.

The flying squads, SSTS, and police authoritie­s have booked 1,505 FIRs with regard to the seizures of cash, liquor, drugs, precious metals, and freebies, while the Excise Department has booked 1,848 heinous cases, 2,217 cases for breach of license conditions, 112 NDPS, and 10,718 cases under Section 15(a) of the Karnataka Excise

Act, 1965 and seized 1,118 different vehicles.

As per the release, the Election Commission has received 16,309 calls through the voter helpline. Of them, 16,157 persons sought informatio­n, while 17 gave feedback, 17 gave suggestion­s, and 118 have registered complaints. All these calls have been disposed of.

This apart, through the NGRS portal citizens have registered 15,334 complaints, of which 15,112 have been disposed of.

Through cVigil, the ECI has received 20,360 complaints, a majority of which pertained to posters and banners without permission (12,422), posters without mandatory declaratio­n (938), property defacement (282), money distributi­on (142), distributi­on of gifts/coupons (72), campaignin­g during ban period (37), distributi­on of liquor (97), vehicle or convoy without permission (56), religious or communal speeches/messages (32) and display of fire arms, intimidati­on (21).

Among these complaints, 19,265 were found to be correct and action has been taken, the release added.

 ?? ?? A file photo of people queueing up to cast their votes during the Assembly elections in 2023, in Bengaluru.
A file photo of people queueing up to cast their votes during the Assembly elections in 2023, in Bengaluru.

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