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BYE ELECTION - 083 THRIKKAKARA LAC - POSTER DESIGN COMPETITION 2022 Updated
Thrikkakara Bypolls: For the first time, Kerala Assembly elections witnessed 100% webcasting in all the polling stations of the Thrikkakara Assembly constituency.
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BYE ELECTION TO 083 THRIKKAKARA LAC-31 MAY 2022 Updated
Thrikkakara Bypolls: For the first time, Kerala Assembly elections witnessed 100% webcasting in all the polling stations of the Thrikkakara Assembly constituency.
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A gallery containing photographs of Polling Personnel, Polling Stations, Model Code of Conduct, Geographical diversity, Counting of votes, Electoral roll, Engagement with stakeholders, Stakeholder consultation etc.
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General Election to Lok Sabha 2024-Review on Poll-preparedness at Collectorate Alappuzha Updated
Sanjay Kaul IAS, Kerala's Chief Electoral Officer, oversaw the Poll-Preparedness Review Meeting in Alappuzha for the upcoming General Election 2024, with participation from senior officials like District Collector John V Samuel IAS and District Police Chief Chaitra Teresa John IPS.
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General Election to Lok Sabha 2024-Review on Poll-preparedness at Collectorate Kollam Updated
Chief Electoral Officer - Kerala Sanjay Kaul IAS conducted the Poll-preparedness review meeting in Kollam, ahead of the General Election 2024. The meeting was attended by senior officers including the District Collector Devidas N IAS, District Police Chief Vivek Kumar IPS, and District Police Chief (Kollam Rural) Sabu Mathew K M IPS.
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General Election to Lok Sabha 2024-Review on Poll-preparedness at Collectorate Kottayam Updated
Preparations for General Elections 2024 are in full swing in Kerala! Chief Electoral Officer of Kerala, Sanjay Kaul IAS, led a Poll-Preparedness Review Meeting in Kottayam. District Collector V Vigneshwari IAS and District Police Chief K Karthik IPS, alongside senior officials, actively participated in discussions. Stay tuned for more updates!
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General Election to Lok Sabha 2024-Review on Poll-preparedness at Collectorate Pathanamthitta Updated
In preparation for the upcoming General Elections 2024, the Chief Electoral Officer of Kerala, Sanjay Kaul IAS, conducted a vital Poll-Preparedness Review Meeting in Pathanamthitta today. District Collector Shibu A IAS and District Police Chief Ajith V IPS, alongside senior officials, actively contributed to the discussions. Additional District Magistrate Suresh Babu and Election Deputy Collector Padmachandra Kurup, both from Pathanamthitta, were also in attendance. CEO -Kerala has lined up similar sessions across all districts in the state.
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Manipur Governor moves her vote to Manipur.
Manipur Governor moves her vote to Manipur. CEO Manipur Sh P.K. Singh handed over the EPIC to Governor in presence of Sh N Praveen Singh, DC/DEO Imphal West.
In a clear instance of leading by example, Governor of Manipur Dr. Najma Heptulla has moved her voting constituency to Imphal, her present place of residence. She was earlier enrolled in New Delhi. She is now enrolled in the Sagolband Assemb ly Constituency. Dr. Heptulla will now cast her vote at 11/34 Old Lambulane (B) polling station. Speaking about her move, the Governor of Manipur said, “It is only natural that I move my constituency since Imphal has been my place of residence for some years now. Moreover, I identify with the place as I continue to learn more and more about the state and its people. I am proud to say that I am ready to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Imphal.”
The Governor’s move can be considered a good sign of being a responsible citizen as it is the responsibility of a citizen to move her vote and not waste it when relocated to a new place. In India millions of people constantly relocate to other parts of their state or the country on account of job, business, study, marriage or other reasons.
The Election Commission of India has even launched a national campaign recently titled “It’s so easy” to encourage people to move their vote to their present place of residence. Incidentally the campaign was conceptualized and designed by CEO Manipur, as entrusted by the Election Commission of India.
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Manipur: Did You Know Campaign for General Election to 17th Lok Sabha Election Updated
Manipur: Did You Know Campaign for General Election to 17th Lok Sabha Election
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Manipur: General Election to 17th Lok Sabha Election Updated
Media Campaign to Manipur General Election to 17th Lok Sabha Election.
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Meeting with the EROs and AEROs of Pakyong, Gangtok and Mangan District. Updated
Meeting with the EROs and AEROs of Pakyong, Gangtok and Mangan District at the conference hall of the O/ o the Chief Electoral Officer, Sikkim dated 12.06.2023.
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Poll Preparedness Review Meeting by Sri,Ajay Bhadoo, Deputy Election Commissioner Updated
Shri Ajay Bhadoo, Deputy Election Commissioner, spearheaded a Poll Preparedness Review Meeting in Kerala, along with Shri Sanjay Kaul IAS, the Chief Electoral Officer of Kerala. The meeting saw active participation from District Election Officers, State Police Nodal Officers, Police Commissioners, SPs, and Enforcement Agencies, all coming together to ensure a seamless and transparent election process.
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PUTHUPPALLY BYE ELECTION 2023
As part of SVEEP activities, ELC students decorated the polling booths at Puthuppally St. George GVHSS, Thottaikkadu St. Thomas HS & the booth was managed by women Polling officers at Puthuppally Don Bosco School. As part of the UN's Millet Year, ELC members/NSS Volunteers/Anganwadi workers distributed ragi cookies, dry fruits & nuts as well as creches arranged at booths for kids. 10 Pink polling booths were also arranged.
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PUTHUPPALLY BYPOLL 2023 Updated
Similar to the activities at Thrikkakara, various SVEEP activities were also conducted at Puthuppally for the byelection on September 5, 2023. The Kerala art form ‘Tholumadan’ embodying the message ‘do not waste your right to vote’ was performed as part of the SVEEP awareness campaign. Students from Electoral Literacy Clubs showcased lively and environmentally friendly booth decorations. Millet packs and SVEEP logo balloons were distributed for the kids coming to the polling booths and 10 pink polling booths were also organized as part of the activity. The booths set up at all 94 locations were child-friendly as they set up creches from Anganwadi
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