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Assembly polls in Maharashtra, Haryana, Arunachal on Oct 13 | Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday announced Electronic Voting Machines will be used in all the three States-- Maharashtra, Haryana, and Arunachal Pradesh
-- that undergo elections on October 13. The single-phased elections will be held for total 438 State Assembly seats-- 288 (Maharashtra), 90 (Haryana), and 60 (Arunachal).
Addressing a press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Naveen Chawla said
that the three States of Maharashtra, Haryana, and Arunachal Pradesh will undergo
Assembly elections of October 13 and the counting will be held on October 22.
He added that "The decision has been taken after considering the all the factors
including public holidays, academic calendar, climatic conditions, time required
to deployment of forces etc." The voting will be done through Electronic Voting
Machines (EVMs). Use of any religious place for election campaigning and seeking
votes on the basis of religion or Jaati will amount to violation of code of conduct
for elections, the CEC said. The notification of the election would be issued
on September 18, the last day for filing of nomination will be September 25, scrutiny
of nomination will be held n September 26, and the last day for withdrawing of
nomination will be September 29. The election process will complete on October
25. The Election Commissioned also prohibited police personnel or officials from
being appointed in their home cities. Chawla said the election Commission has
decided to hold the election as per the electoral roll prepared for the General
elections held in May. But still the commission has decided to hold a special
round of revision as per 1-1-2009. "No official having a controversial record
will be appointed during the poll process," said the CEC. Over 7, 55,000 people
in Arunachal Pradesh, 1,20,63,000 in Haryana, and over 7,56,34,000 people are
registered in the electoral roles. The election commission will set up 2,061 booths
I Arunachal Pradesh, 12,894 in Haryana and 82,028 booths in Maharashtra for the
polling. The Election Commission has also directed its all State Election Boards
to start help lines for public. There are 82,028 (Maharashtra), 12,894 (Haryana),
and 2,061 (Arunachal Pradesh) polling centres in the three states. The percentage
of people having voter identity cards in three States is 67 % (Maharashtra), 99%
(Haryana), and 87 % (Arunachal Pradesh). Chawla said a camera will be installed
in each and every polling booth and the CD will remain with the custody of the
District Election Officer (DEO). Any individual, who would like to have a copy
of the CD, can get the same from the DEO by paying the prescribed fee. He also
asked the DEO to retain a master copy of the CD, so that it will help the commission
to produce the details in case of any writs were filed in the court relating the
election disputes.
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