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Final Voter List Cleared for 100 Percent Voter Registration: Ronald Rose

Final Voter List Cleared for 100 Percent Voter Registration: Ronald RoseFinal Voter List Cleared for 100 Percent Voter Registration: Ronald Rose

Hyderabad, October 16: District Election Officer, GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose said that the final voter list has been cleared for 100 percent voting registration in Hyderabad district. A press conference on voting awareness and election management was held at Panwar Hall of GHMC headquarters on Monday.

In this meeting, the district election officer Ronald Rose … Although the final list was published on October 4th, the newly eligible 18-year-olds. Those who have reached the age can register through Form-6, new voter registration, wrong names in the voter list, those who have shifted their house, the Election Commission of India has given flexibility to apply till October 31, said the Election Officer.

He said that since the voter list has been released, you should recheck whether your name is there in the list. The Election Officer said that it can be corrected through the toll-free number 1950, the voter helpline app, or the website voters.eci.gov.in, or contact the BLOs near you or check the GHMC website for the numbers of BLOs.

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After the release of the final voter list, 44,680 dead, and duplicate votes were removed by October 9, he said. He said that in the last four months, 3,56,830 votes in different polling stations in the same constituency in the names of members of the same family have been rectified.

After the nomination, they will go door to door and distribute voter slips, he said. He said that ASD lists will be prepared during the distribution of voter slips and that the list will be handed over to the concerned ROs.

Final Voter List Cleared for 100 Percent Voter Registration: Ronald Rose

He said that during the elections, the Covid regulations will have to be followed. He said that special arrangements have been made for the old and disabled at the polling booth.

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He said that in this election, the Election Commission has given the opportunity to people above 80 years of age and disabled people to vote from home, and those above 80 years of age, who are identified in the voter list, are already being handed over Form-12D to their homes.

After giving the option, no one should come to the polling station and vote.

Talking about the election rules, he said that special observers will come from the Election Commission from November 3, and since then, SST teams will be appointed and strict measures will be taken.

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He said that as the code of conduct of elections is in force, the citizens should have the relevant documents if they carry cash beyond their account.

He said that a District Grievance Cell has been set up in the Hyderabad District Collector’s office to examine the money seized during the inspection.

He said that the concerned RO will issue a public notice on the nomination dates and the date of nomination will be mentioned in that notice.

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He said that nominations will be received from November 3 to November 10, scrutiny on 13, withdrawal, and symbol allotment on 15, and a list of candidates will be announced.

He said that a postal ballot would be issued later. He said that BU, CU, and VVPAT have been prepared more than what was prescribed for conducting the elections.

Flying squad teams have so far seized Rs 70 lakh in cash while police personnel have seized Rs 18.9 crore as part of the election code of conduct. 133 FIRs and 2,389 weapons have been deposited, he said. He said that 1 lakh 50 thousand wall paintings, removal of posters, 64,666 idols of politicians were covered, 2,300 liters of liquor were seized and 128 cases were booked.

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Deputy DEO Anudeep Durishetti, Hyderabad District Additional Collector Madhusudan, Additional Commissioner Election Shankaraiah, Deputy EE Anantham, and others participated in this meeting.


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