
Segregation of EVMs for Corporation council elections on Monday
The Hindu
BEL engineers check the 8,531 control units and 16,927 ballot units
The Greater Chennai Corporation on Saturday launched the first-level randomisation of electronic voting machines (EVMs) for the 5,794 polling stations in the council election.
BEL engineers visited Chennai to check and certify 8,531 control units and 16,927 ballot units, before the randomisation in the presence of political party representatives on Saturday.
Corporation Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi launched the randomisation using EVM management software and ordered the segregation of the control units and ballot units allotted to each of the 37 assistant returning officers in the 200 wards of the city.

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