The Kallakurichi Lok Sabha
constituency registered 77.98 per cent polling in the Lok Sabha elections. The
constituency straddles over six Assembly segments spread across Villupuram and Salem districts.
The Assembly segments of
Sankarapuram, Kallakurichi and Rishivandhiyam are in Villupuram, and Gengavalli,
Athur and Yercaud in Salem
district. Surprisingly, Yercaud, a hilly terrain, recorded the highest polling
of 80.8 per cent, followed by Rishivandhiyam-78 per cent, Athur-77.33 per cent,
Kallakurichi-77.6 per cent, Sankarapuram-77.2 per cent and Gengavalli-76 per
cent.
Except in Yercaud, the
turnout of women voters in all other five Assembly segments was higher than the
male voters. Kallakurichi attracted the highest number of women voters: 1,01,320
against 96,541 men.
After polling, all Electronic
Voting Machines were sealed and taken to AKT Engineering
College for the safe-keep.
The college would also serve as the counting centre. Returning Officer Selvaraj
and General Election Observer Debendranath Gupta scrutinised the EVMs in the
presence of the candidates or their agents.
The strong room of the
counting centre would be monitored round the clock by the closed circuit
televisions cameras and armed guards. The counting would be done on May 16.
See Also
Voter Turnout in TN - second best since 1967
How TN voted in 2014 Elections
TN Votes
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See Also
Voter Turnout in TN - second best since 1967
How TN voted in 2014 Elections
TN Votes
TN goes to poll
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