Final electoral roll for districts released
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The final electoral roll (photo electoral roll) released on Wednesday has listed 30,62,744 voters in the 10 Assembly constituencies in Coimbatore district.
M. Karunakaran, Director of Handlooms and Textiles and Electoral Roll Observer for Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, the Nilgiris districts, released the final roll in the presence of Coimbatore District Collector K. Rajamani and senior officials.
As per the final electoral roll, there are 15,09,531 male voters, 15,52,799 female voters and 414 voters in the other gender category in Coimbatore district.
Of the total voters who have found places in the final electoral roll, 37,667 voters are aged 18 and 19.
Electoral Roll Observer, Collector inspect polling stations
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District Collector A.Md. Imtiaz said that booth level voter enrolment and voter list revision has been taken in the district on December 12 and 13 following the Election Commission of India guidelines.
Mr. Imtiaz along with Electoral Roll Observer for Krishna B. Sreedhar visited polling stations at CVR Municipal High School, Bishop Azaraiah School, Andhra Loyola College, Siddhartha Law College and others.
Mr. Imtiaz said those who would complete 18 years of age by January 1, 2021 have to enrol at the polling stations. Also, voters requiring changes in their voter card details can apply at the polling stations with supporting documents.
Observer reviews roll revision in Salem
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Representatives of various political parties air their grievances to the official
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Taking stock : Electoral Roll Observer M. Vallalar reviewing roll revision works at a polling booth in Salem on Saturday.
Representatives of various political parties air their grievances to the official
The Electoral Roll Observer for Salem district, M.Vallalar, reviewed the progress of electoral roll revision here on Saturday.
Mr. Vallalar also interacted with the representatives of various political parties at the Salem Collectorate and heard their grievances on the revision process.
Party representatives complained that there was lack of sufficient forms at booths and requested for details of new applications in Tamil. Mr. Vallalar told them that necessary measures would be taken.