Tamil Nadu vote counting on May 4 will see unprecedented security with QR code entry, CAPF deployment, and strict access ...
Ms Archana Patnaik said elaborate arrangements were put in place for counting of votes polled in the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, on Monday.
Election Commission manuals lay down who can sit at vote counting tables and how they are assigned. The rules add randomisation, ID checks and movement curbs to keep counting transparent and secure.
Chennai: Around 18,000 police personnel will be on duty at counting centres as Tamil Nadu prepares for the counting of votes ...
CHENNAI: With Tamil Nadu gearing up for the counting of votes for the 2026 Assembly elections on May 4, Chief Electoral ...
Postal ballots will be counted first, followed by Electronic Voting Machines, with 14 machines taken up at each centre. VVPAT ...
The Election Commission finalizes arrangements for vote counting at 62 centres in Tamil Nadu, ensuring security and ...
The Election Commission deployed 165 additional counting observers and 77 police observers in West Bengal on Saturday as part ...
The chief minister issued detailed instructions to counting agents, asking them to remain at counting centres till the ...
In a significant move to tighten security at vote counting centres, the Election Commission of India has introduced a QR code ...
Extensive preparations have been completed for the counting of votes for all 140 Assembly constituencies in the 2026 elections, scheduled on May 4, with counting set to begin at 8 am under tight ...
Kolkata: The Election Commission has taken several steps to enhance the security of counting centres to prevent unauthorised ...