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Punjab Elections 2017: Re-Polling Ordered In 48 Polling Stations

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Feb, 2017 01:25 PM
  • Punjab Elections 2017: Re-Polling Ordered In 48 Polling Stations
The Election Commission on Tuesday ordered re-polling at 48 polling stations of Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency and the five assembly segments, including a seat from which SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia is contesting, following malfunctioning in VVPATs and EVMs during February 4 elections.
 
The re-poll will be held on February 9. It was ordered in the wake of the malfunctioning of Voter-Verified Audit Paper Trail (VVPAT) and Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in these stations during the polling.
 
The re-polling has been ordered at 12 polling stations of Majitha Assembly seat, nine each of Muktsar and Sangrur, one each of Moga and Sardulgarh and 16 polling stations of Amritsar Parliamentary constituency, official said.
 
"The re-polling will take place at 48 polling stations because of the malfunctioning that occurred in some VVPATs and EVMs on the polling day. The re-polling will take place on February 9," Punjab Chief Electoral Officer VK Singh said.
 
Mr Singh said the polling hours shall be from 8 am to 5 pm and all the voters queued up till 5 pm at the polling stations can cast their votes.
 
Punjab CEO said necessary arrangements have been made and election material, EVMs, security and poll staff in adequate numbers have been deputed for this task.
 
"The central paramilitary force will be deployed at each polling station and no outsider will be allowed to stay," he said.
 
Despite facing problems in VVPAT, the Election Commission said they will be used during the re-poll.
 
 
"VVPATs will be used during the re-poll. A total of 47 VVPATs will be deployed at the polling stations and sufficient numbers of machines have been kept as reserve," he said.
 
 
Problem in VVPAT was witnessed in Majithia, Muktsar and Sangrur assembly segments while EVMs were found faulty in Moga and Sardulgarh segments.
 
No VVPAT was used in Sardulgarh segment, said CEO. EC had used VVPAT for the first time in Punjab at 6,668 polling stations in 33 Assembly segments and two segments in Amritsar Lok Sabha seat.
 
During the mock polls, 538 VVPATs were replaced while during polling 187 VVPATs were replaced.
 
Polling was affected at 25 polling stations in Majitha and ten each in Sangrur and Muktsar because of VVPAT malfunctioning.
 
VVPAT generates a receipt and allows people to verify the vote went in favour of the candidate against whose name the button was pressed on the electronic voting machine.
 
In one polling station each of Moga and Sardulgarh segments, EVMs had displayed the votes cast during mock polls despite the polling beginning at 8 am.
 
CEO said the officials at polling station in Moga and Sardulgrah where problems in EVM surfaced, maintained that they had pressed the 'clear' button to clear the votes polled during mock polls.

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