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EC seeks Guinness record for maximum EVMs in Nizamabad

Election officials have approached the Guinness Book of World Records to recognise the usage of a large number of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) in a constituency, as 12 EVMs were used in each booth of the Nizamabad constituency.

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Published : Apr 11, 2019, 11:35 PM IST

Updated : Apr 11, 2019, 11:53 PM IST

Nizamabad: Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency in Telangana, which went to elections on Thursday, may well get into the Guiness Book of World Record for the use of largest number of electronic voting machines (EVMs).

12 EVMs were used in every booth

With a high number of 185 candidates, including 178 farmers, in the contest, the Election Commission used 12 EVMs in each booth in the constituency.

Election officials have approached the Guinness Book of World Records to recognise the usage of large number of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) in a constituency.

Telangana Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar said they used nearly 27,000 Ballot Units for Nizamabad where the large number of farmers jumped into the fray to highlight their demand for remunerative price for turmeric and red sorghum and setting up of a Turmeric Board there.

We have approached to the consultant (of Guinness Book) who is based out of Hyderabad. They have given us a questionnaire and the answers to some of the questions I have approved and submitted to them. The process is in motion, Rajat Kumar said.

Earlier in the day, he said: "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."

Nizamabad has become a cynosure of all eyes with large number of candidates in the fray necessitating deployment of as many as 12 EVMs in each booth.

Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Raos daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election from the constituency.

She, blaming the BJP, had said it was the Centre which should take initiative for setting up the Turmeric Board.

TRS Rajya Sabha member D Srinivass son D Arvind is BJP nominee while AICC Secretary Madhu Yashki Goud is in fray from Congress in Nizamabad.

In view of the large number of contestants, 12 ballot Units were coupled in series and attached to a Control Unit in inverted L shape. The EC used 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 kept on standby as many as 600 engineers.

Besides, large number of BUs, the EC used 2,200 Control Units and about 2,600 VVPATs for Nizamabad Constituency.

Read: 60.5 % turnout till 5 pm in 17 LS seats in Telangana

Nizamabad: Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency in Telangana, which went to elections on Thursday, may well get into the Guiness Book of World Record for the use of largest number of electronic voting machines (EVMs).

12 EVMs were used in every booth

With a high number of 185 candidates, including 178 farmers, in the contest, the Election Commission used 12 EVMs in each booth in the constituency.

Election officials have approached the Guinness Book of World Records to recognise the usage of large number of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) in a constituency.

Telangana Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar said they used nearly 27,000 Ballot Units for Nizamabad where the large number of farmers jumped into the fray to highlight their demand for remunerative price for turmeric and red sorghum and setting up of a Turmeric Board there.

We have approached to the consultant (of Guinness Book) who is based out of Hyderabad. They have given us a questionnaire and the answers to some of the questions I have approved and submitted to them. The process is in motion, Rajat Kumar said.

Earlier in the day, he said: "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."

Nizamabad has become a cynosure of all eyes with large number of candidates in the fray necessitating deployment of as many as 12 EVMs in each booth.

Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Raos daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election from the constituency.

She, blaming the BJP, had said it was the Centre which should take initiative for setting up the Turmeric Board.

TRS Rajya Sabha member D Srinivass son D Arvind is BJP nominee while AICC Secretary Madhu Yashki Goud is in fray from Congress in Nizamabad.

In view of the large number of contestants, 12 ballot Units were coupled in series and attached to a Control Unit in inverted L shape. The EC used 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 kept on standby as many as 600 engineers.

Besides, large number of BUs, the EC used 2,200 Control Units and about 2,600 VVPATs for Nizamabad Constituency.

Read: 60.5 % turnout till 5 pm in 17 LS seats in Telangana

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EC seeks Guinness record for Nizamabad for maximum EVMs
Hyderabad, Apr 11 (PTI) Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency
in Telangana, which went to elections Thursday, may well get
into the Guiness Book of World Record for the use of largest
number of electronic voting machines (EVMs).
With a high number of 185 candidates, including 178
farmers, in the contest, the Election Commission used 12 EVMs
in each booth in the constituency.
Election officials have approached the Guinness Book of
to recognise the usage of large number of Electronic Voting
Machines (EVM) in a constituency.
Telangana Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar said they
used nearly 27,000 Ballot Units for Nizamabad where the large
number of farmers jumped into the fray to highlight their
demand for remunerative price for turmeric and red sorghum and
setting up of a Turmeric Board there.
We have approached to the consultant (of Guinness
Book) who is based out of Hyderabad. They have given us a
questionnaire and the answers to some of the questions I have
approved and submitted to them. The process is in motion,
Rajat Kumar told PTI.
Earlier in the day, he said: "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."
Nizamabad has become a cynosure of all eyes with large
number of candidates in the fray necessitating deployment of
as many as 12 EVMs in each booth.
Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) President and Chief
Minister K Chandrasekhar Raos daughter K Kavitha is seeking
re-election from the constituency.
She, blaming the BJP, had said it was the Centre which
should take initiative for setting up the Turmeric Board.
TRS Rajya Sabha member D Srinivass son D Arvind is BJP
nominee while AICC Secretary Madhu Yashki Goud is in fray from
Congress in Nizamabad.
In view of the large number of contestants, 12 ballot
Units were coupled in series and attached to a Control Unit in
inverted L shape. The EC used 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 kept on standby as many as 600 engineers.
Besides, large number of BUs, the EC used 2,200 Control
Units and about 2,600 VVPATs for Nizamabad Constituency. PTI
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