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EC increases tables in Maharashtra for speedy vote count

The number of tables in some Lok Sabha and assembly constituencies in Maharashtra has been increased by the EC ahead of counting of votes on May 23. This has been done to increase the speed of counting votes.

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Published : May 17, 2019, 10:32 AM IST

Mumbai: In a bid to ensure speedy counting of votes on May 23, the Election Commission (EC) has allowed an increase in the number of tables in some Lok Sabha and assembly constituencies in Maharashtra.

According to an EC letter to the Kolhapur district collectorate there will be 20 tables each instead of 14 in Kolhapur and Hatkanangale Lok Sabha constituencies. The EC also allowed to increase the number of tables in Maval and Panvel assembly constituencies, which are part of Maval Lok Sabha seat.

"The decision is taken mainly due to the number of polling stations in these Lok Sabha and assembly segments. With more number of polling stations, the actual counting procedure with only 14 tables will take over 10 hours to finalise the results," Sanjay Shinde, resident collector of Kolhapur said.

"The VVPAT machines, as well as service voters' papers with bar-codes, are going to be counted as well. The barcode feature is going to increase the counting time. Hence, the state officials had requested the ECI to increase the counting tables and deploy more people for this procedure," he added.

"Similar is the case with Maval and Panvel assembly segments, which are part of Maval Lok Sabha seat. Both the assembly segments have more than 800 polling stations, whereas the general average is of 700-800 polling stations in every assembly segment. Hence, the EC has permitted to use more tables, so that counting of more polling stations can commence at once" an official from Pune district collectorate said.

These requests have been accepted as well. A detailed communication will be shared soon.

The ECI has already started training sessions for the counting day.

Also read: EC had only ensured fair elections in Bengal: Modi

Mumbai: In a bid to ensure speedy counting of votes on May 23, the Election Commission (EC) has allowed an increase in the number of tables in some Lok Sabha and assembly constituencies in Maharashtra.

According to an EC letter to the Kolhapur district collectorate there will be 20 tables each instead of 14 in Kolhapur and Hatkanangale Lok Sabha constituencies. The EC also allowed to increase the number of tables in Maval and Panvel assembly constituencies, which are part of Maval Lok Sabha seat.

"The decision is taken mainly due to the number of polling stations in these Lok Sabha and assembly segments. With more number of polling stations, the actual counting procedure with only 14 tables will take over 10 hours to finalise the results," Sanjay Shinde, resident collector of Kolhapur said.

"The VVPAT machines, as well as service voters' papers with bar-codes, are going to be counted as well. The barcode feature is going to increase the counting time. Hence, the state officials had requested the ECI to increase the counting tables and deploy more people for this procedure," he added.

"Similar is the case with Maval and Panvel assembly segments, which are part of Maval Lok Sabha seat. Both the assembly segments have more than 800 polling stations, whereas the general average is of 700-800 polling stations in every assembly segment. Hence, the EC has permitted to use more tables, so that counting of more polling stations can commence at once" an official from Pune district collectorate said.

These requests have been accepted as well. A detailed communication will be shared soon.

The ECI has already started training sessions for the counting day.

Also read: EC had only ensured fair elections in Bengal: Modi

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For speedy counting of votes EC allows more tables
         Mumbai, May 16 (PTI) In a bid to increase the speed of
counting of votes on May 23, the Election Commission (EC) has
allowed to increase the number of tables in some Lok Sabha and
assembly constituencies in the Maharashtra.
         According to a letter the Kolhapur district
collectorate has received from the EC, there will be 20 tables
each instead of 14 in Kolhapur and Hatkanangale Lok Sabha
constituencies.
         The EC also allowed to increase the number of tables
in Maval and Panvel assembly constituencies, which are part of
Maval Lok Sabha seat.
         "The decision is taken mainly due to the number of
polling stations in these Lok Sabha and assembly segments.
With more number of polling stations, the actual counting
procedure with only 14 tables will take over 10 hours to
finalise the results," Sanjay Shinde, resident collector of
Kolhapur, said.
         "Similar is the case with Maval and Panvel assembly
segments, which are part of Maval Lok Sabha seat. Both the
assembly segments have more than 800 polling stations, whereas
general average is of 700-800 polling stations in every
assembly segment," an official from Pune district collectorate
said.
         "Hence, the EC has permitted to use more tables, so
that counting of more polling stations can commence at once,"
he said.
         The VVPAT machines as well as service voters' papers
with bar-codes are going to be counted as well, Shinde said.
         "The bar-code feature is going to increase the
counting time. Hence, the state officials have requested the
ECI to increase the counting tables and deploy more people for
this procedure," he added.
         These requests have been accepted as well. A detailed
communication will be shared soon, the official from Pune
said, adding that the ECI has already started training
sessions for the counting day. PTI ND
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