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“This is the first time in the world where elections are conducted with such a large number of candidates using (such a large number of) EVMs,” said Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar.
In the field are 185 candidates, including 178 farmers who jumped into the fray to support their demand for remunerative price for turmeric and red sorghum and setting up of a Turmeric Board based in Nizamabad.
Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election from here.
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The sitting MP Kavitha along with her husband Anil cast her vote in Potangal village in Bodhan Assembly constituency.
The contesting farmers have alleged that the TRS government failed to ensure minimum support price for turmeric and red sorghum produce and in getting Turmeric Board established.
TRS Rajya Sabha member D Srinivas’s son D Arvind is contesting as a BJP candidate while AICC Secretary Madhu Yashki Goud is in fray from Congress in Nizamabad. Elaborate arrangements have been made for the polling.
In view of the large number of contestants, 12 ballot units are coupled in series and attached to a control unit in inverted ‘L’ shape.
The Election Commission is using M3 type EVMs which can support up to 24 BUs. Each BU will have 24 names.
In a normal situation, the EC drafts 15 to 16 engineers in a constituency, for troubleshooting, whereas for Nizamabad it has kept as many as 600 engineers, Rajat Kumar had earlier said adding one helicopter would be kept ready in case any large number of machines had to be airlifted.
Over 26,000 ballot Units, 2,200 control units and about 26,000 VVPATs are being used for Nizamabad constituency.