Kerala: Over 2.67-Cr voters registered for Assembly polls
Kerala: Over 2.67-Cr voters registered for Assembly polls
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Thiruvananthapuram: As many as 2.67 crore voters, including nearly three lakh first time voters, will be exercising their franchise during the assembly polls in Kerala, likely to be held in April this year.

 

Releasing the final list of voters, Chief Electoral Officer Teeka Ram Meena, said there are 2,67,31,509 voters in the state, including 2.99 lakh voters in the 18-19 age group who would be participating in the election process. The maximum number of young voters are in Kozhikode district, Meena told reporters at Thiruvananthapura.

 

As on  December 31, 2021, ten lakh people had filed applications to include their names in the electoral rolls. "We got around ten  lakh applications from voters seeking addition of their names in the voters list. We have not closed the online process of accepting applications and people can enrol their names till 10 days before the withdrawal of nominations," he said.

The names of at least 1.56 lakh people who have passed away or have shifted, have been deleted from the list during the revision. Of the total number of voters, 1,37,79,263 are women. There are 221 transgender persons in the list.

Malappuram accounts for the maximum number of voters, that is to the extent of 32,14,943, including 16,7000 women voters. The least number is in Wayanad, i.e. 6,7068. While there are 90,709 NRI voters, as many as 6.21 lakh voters are over 80, the Chief Electoral Officer added.

Though it was initially announced that the elections will schedule in two phases, Meena later said that the polls will likely be held in one phase now. An official decision regarding the same will be announced by February 15 or the end of the month, he added.

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