The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Arrangemen­ts in place in State for LS polls: CEO

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Of these, 1,927 complaints were found to be true, according to election officials. A large number of these complaints dealt with placing posters and banners without permission.

As of March 18, Kerala has 2,72,80,160 voters. Of these, 1,40,95,250 are women, 1,31,84,573 are men and 337 are transgende­r voters. The electoral roll features 2,49,960 voters above 85 years of age, 2,999 voters aged above 100 and 3,70,933 firsttime voters.

Election officials are targeting a turnout of “not less than 80%” in the upcoming polls. Kerala had recorded a polling percentage of 77.67% in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and 74.06% in the 2021 Assembly elections.

Voters aged above 85 and people with disabiliti­es (PwD) can opt for the votefromho­me facility. As per an amendment made to the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, the minimum age for senior citizens who can avail of postal ballot facility had been raised from 80 to 85.

25,358 polling booths

For the Lok Sabha polls, Kerala will have 25,358 polling booths, including 25,177 regular booths and 181 auxiliary booths. Auxiliary booths are arranged for all polling booths that have in excess of 1,500 voters.

All booths will be equipped with drinking water, electricit­y, toilets, wheelchair ramps and signages. Women, youth and disability­friendly booths in addition to model and green booths are also planned. In all, 555 booths will be managed fully by women and 100 by young officers. Ten booths will be managed by differentl­y abled personnel. Personnel attached to essential services and those on election duty can avail of the use of constituen­cylevel voter facilitati­on centres to cast their votes. This facility will be open to media personnel also.

As per an initial assessment by District Collectors and District Police Chiefs, 777 booths have been identified as critical, sensitive or vulnerable. But the exact number will be finalised only after the arrival of the police and general observers.

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