Karnataka polls: EC gets EVMs from other states

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Amidst fears of the EVM malfunctioning or tampering, the has brought in hundreds of the machines from other states for the May 12 assembly polls, an said.

"Electronic Voting Machiness from other states, including and were brought to to make up for the shortfall, as few outdated machines have been discarded and few others are stuck in court cases related to alleged rigging of votes," the (CEO) told IANS here.

The EVMS were reportedly also brought from neighbouring Tamil Nadu, besides and Jharkand.

EVMs with Voter Verified Paper Audit Trails (VVPAT) are to be used in all the 58,546 polling stations in the 224 assembly constituencies of the state.

The VVPAT helps in providing feedback to the voters after casting the vote through an EVM.

Allaying fears of EVM tampering, the told the media earlier that a robust system was in place and none could tamper with the machines.

The southern state has 4.96 crore voters -- 2.52 crore men, 2.44 crore women and about 4,500 people who identify themselves as the third gender.

A total of 15,42,000 youth in the 18-19 age group have enrolled to vote for the first time in the ensuing poll.

In all, 3,56,552 personnel will be deployed to conduct the polling. The vote count will be done on May 15.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 17:38 IST