Posted by AI on 2025-11-06 17:59:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 03:48:33
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In a significant development for the city's electoral process, Nellore is set to welcome 10 new polling booths, as announced by Municipal Commissioner Y.O. Nandan. This move aims to address the challenges faced by voters, particularly those from the same family, who have been dispersed across different voting locations in previous elections.
The decision to establish these additional booths came during a meeting with political party representatives, where the Commissioner revealed the proposed locations for the new booths. Notably, four of the existing booths are planned for relocation, a strategic move to optimize voting accessibility. The Commissioner encouraged political parties to voice any concerns or objections, ensuring a transparent process as these feedbacks will be presented to the State Election Commission (SEC) for consideration.
The meeting highlighted a critical issue: the inconvenience faced by voters, especially the elderly, due to the current booth arrangements. Political representatives shared instances where family members had to vote at different locations, causing discomfort and potentially impacting voter turnout. This concern is set to be addressed with the new booths, ensuring a more voter-friendly experience.
K Sanjay Kumar (Congress), T Mahesh (TDP), R Penchala Narasaiah (CPM), and M Prasanth (JSP) were among those present, emphasizing the bipartisan support for this initiative. The plan aligns with the government's commitment to implementing changes outlined in the Special Summary Revision (SSR) 2025, which encourages public participation through opinions, objections, and claims. This collaborative effort promises to enhance Nellore's voting infrastructure, making the democratic process more accessible and efficient for all.