Bengaluru: State electoral office for single-day polling


Bengaluru, Jan 13 (DHNS): Election commission officials of Karnataka have recommended Assembly elections in a single phase, as in 2013.

Speaking to reporters on Friday, chief electoral officer Sanjiv Kumar said a single day of voting would deter "bad and rowdy elements".

They will not be able to vote multiple times, impersonate others or intimidate other voters, he said.

"This was also an opinion expressed by one of the political parties," he remarked.


Chief Electoral Officer Sanjiv Kumar

In 2013, the Assembly election was held in a single phase. The decision lies with the Election Commission of India, which will weigh the pros and cons of a single phase as against two phases, he said.

In 2013, polling was held on May 5 and votes were counted on May 8.

Earlier this week, a six-member team of Central election officials visited Bengaluru to review preparedness for the Assembly elections.

They had indicated the election could be held between the last week of April and the first week of May.

The two options had their merits and demerits, Kumar said.

"When the elections are held in two phases, bad elements may go from one constituency to another, which has happened before," he observed.

Holding elections in a single phase calls for a large deployment of police personnel from the Centre and the state, and that poses practical difficulties, he said.

In 2013, the Centre had deployed 44,000 personnel, while more than 80,000 from Karnataka, including Home Guards and forest guards, had performed election duty.

"This time around, as a large number of new voters have applied, the number of polling stations will increase. This will require the additional deployment of forces," he said.

 

  

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  • Cyril Dsouza, Mangalore , mumbai

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Thats a very good and honest suggestion and i too feel that those who are crooked can be taken care off and the same thing happened in gujrat so it should not happen here in dk so this suggestion should be supported and implemented

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    1 day poll is great... politicians can’t ferry people from Middle East to vote like they did last time... ensure polls are conducted on a week day preferably Tuesday or Wednesday

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  • flavian dsouza, BENGALURU

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    next day counting also ...dont keep machines for months it is a waste of time and money .
    Also , gujarat and other states you did as many phases as possible to accomodate PM to manage his rallies but karnataka what happened ?? has BJP accepted the defeat.

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  • Ramesh, Kasaragod

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Your Janevdhari brahman also did rallies..Not only Modi

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Good decision provided conducting free and fair election without allowing any rigging and meddling with EVM machines

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Congress is ruling K'Nataka as of now.

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