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Election 2019: Lok Sabha Poll Results In Kerala To Be Announced Later Than Usual

Delay due to counting of slips from five electronic voting machines with Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail system.

People wait in line to cast their votes in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
People wait in line to cast their votes in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

Results of the Lok Sabha polls in Kerala would be announced later than usual on May 23 due to counting of slips from five electronic voting machines with Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail system, Chief Electoral Officer Teeka Ram Meena said in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday.

"The counting of VVPAT slips will take nearly four to five hours. The results will be officially announced after the counting of slips. The results can be seen in the Suvidha website," Meena said.

VVPAT enables Electronic Voting Machines to record each vote cast by generating the EVM slip.

The Supreme Court had recently directed the Election Commission of India to increase physical counting of VVPAT slips to five random EVMs in each Assembly segment/constituency. The plea of 21 Opposition parties, for VVPAT verification in 50 percent or 125 polling booths in each constituency was earlier dismissed by the Supreme Court.

Meena said all arrangements are in place for counting, with 29 locations being arranged, where the exercise will start at 8 am.

"The counting will start at 8 a.m. Postal votes will be counted first. If the margin of victory is less than postal ballot, then we will count the postal ballot again," he said. The Chief Electoral Officer also said that the counting supervisor, assistant counting supervisor, micro observer, those with ID cards issued by the Election Commission, counting observers and counting agents will be allowed inside the counting halls.

He also said a three-tier security has been set up at the counting centres where the first-tier will be around 100 meters from the centre and manned by local police.

"Then we will have the Kerala Armed Police Force within the campus as the second tier. And the gate will be manned by the Central Armed Police Forces. We have already got 16 companies with us guarding our strongrooms. We will ask more if needed," Meena said.

He said the first round of training for the returning officers and other officials were conducted at Chennai by the Election Commission. The single phase Lok Sabha poll in Kerala was held on April 23.