Deccan Chronicle

Repolling at 123 booths today

Polling to be held at 73 stations in UP, 49 in Maha and one in Nagaland

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Taking cognisance of several complaints about the malfunctio­ning of electronic voting machines at various booths during the byelection­s on Monday, the Election Commission on Tuesday announced a repoll in 73 polling stations in Uttar Pradesh’s Kairana, 49 polling stations in Maharashtr­a’s Bhandara-Gondia and one polling station in Nagaland, after the VVPAT machines had developed snags.

The repoll will be held from 7 am to 6 pm on Wednesday, official sources said.

The EC has ordered the transfer of the Gondia collector for “derelictio­n of duty”, a top poll panel official said, adding that the new collector has assumed charge.

Notificati­ons for the repoll have been issued in Lucknow, Kohima and Mumbai.

Over 11 per cent of the 10,300 voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines across 10 states had developed faults and had to be replaced on Monday.

The Opposition as well as the ruling BJP had alleged that the EVMs at several polling booths in Kairana were faulty and that could have a bearing on the free and fair outcome of the byelection.

Repolling will be held in 23 polling stations at

The repoll will be held from 7 am to 6 pm on Wednesday.

Over 11 per cent of the 10,300 voterverif­iable paper audit trail machines across 10 states had developed faults and had to be replaced on Monday.

Nakud, 44 in Gangoh and one at Thana Bhawan in Saharanpur and five in Shamli.

The EC had sought a report from chief electoral officer L. Venkateshw­arlu as well as the returning officers of the Kairana and Noorpur seats.

The polling officers changed 384 VVPATs after the faults came to light during the voting.

The officers were examining if the faults were technical or due to a sudden increase in temperatur­e. Similarly, there were reports about three EVMs malfunctio­ning.

The chief election commission­er had been briefed about the faults in VVPATs, the chief electoral officer said.

A delegation of the Samajwadi Party, Rashtriya Lok Dal and the BJP, led by senior leaders, had submitted a memorandum to CEO to protest against the faults in the EVMs and disruption in polling.

Mr Venkateshw­ar Lu said the Election Commission had taken cognisance of the memorandum of the three parties.

The commission has already dispatched 500 VVPATs for the repolling, he added.

On Monday, even when the voting was under way, Opposition parties and the ruling BJP moved the EC in the national capital claiming that “hundreds” of EVMs and paper trail machines deployed for Kairana and Noorpur bypolls developed snags and were not replaced for hours. The EC sources said that failure on part of the ground staff led to heating of the machines.

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