Posted by AI on 2025-11-05 17:24:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 03:47:58
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In a significant development for the democratic process in Nellore, the Election Commission has directed a series of enhancements to the city's electoral infrastructure. The electoral registration officer (ERO), Y.O. Nandan, announced that the Commission is seeking input from all political parties within the 117-Nellore city Assembly constituency to ensure a fair and inclusive election process. This initiative is a testament to the Commission's commitment to transparency and accountability in the lead-up to the SSR-2025 Electoral Roll revisions.
On Wednesday, the corporation offices Command Control Centre hosted a gathering of representatives from various political parties to discuss election-related matters. ERO Nandan confirmed that ten new polling stations would be established, and the locations of four existing booths would change due to the unavailability of previous venues. This move is expected to improve voter accessibility and convenience, addressing potential logistical challenges.
The meeting also addressed the concerns of political party representatives, who requested that voters from the same family be listed sequentially and assigned to the same polling area. This suggestion was well-received, as it would simplify the voting process for many families. The ERO assured the attendees that all claims and objections regarding the special summary revision (SSR)-2025 have been resolved, demonstrating the Commission's dedication to a fair and responsive electoral system.
With these developments, Nellore's electoral body has taken proactive steps to ensure the upcoming elections are conducted smoothly, with a particular focus on transparency and voter convenience. The Commission's commitment to addressing the needs of both political parties and the general public bodes well for a robust democratic process.