RK People were enthusiastically voted in the Nagar constituency. Even after the evening ballot time, the token waits for the waiters were arranged in a number of booths to vote. The vote for the RK Nagar constituency started today at 8 am. There are 258 polling booths in the 50 constituencies in the city. There are 1 lakh 10 thousand 903 male voters, 1 lakh 17 thousand 232 female voters and 99 third-tier voters are in the list 2 lakh 28 thousand 234 voters. In a few polls, the vacuum is 10 minutes late.
DMK candidate Marudukanesh voted in a voting near the Maharani Theater in Old Washermenpet. AIADMK candidate Madhusudhanan vows in the city's upper house voting on 9 pm.
A total of 59 candidates are in the fray.
All the polling booths in the RK Nagar Assembly constituency are considered tense and security arrangements have been made. The CCTV cameras have been installed in all the polling centers and all the events are recorded. It has been published on the Internet in webcasting mode. You can see it in the election control room.
Did not pay:
DVV Dinakaran, who visited the polls, said, "I do not like my team, we are giving money to voters."
Dinakaran's successor, Vijayawale, released a video on the video taken at the Jayalalithaa hospital in the late Chief Minister. The journalists questioned, "You can not talk about it until the vote is over. said.
Ten percent
According to the Election Commission, 10 per cent voted for eleven hours.
"Who did you vote for?"
Manunlu and Arunmani allege that no special facilities have been provided to the blinds, and they said, "I needed help to register my vote, I asked if I could take friends, but I did not know whom I voted for."
65 percent of the vote:
43 percent of the votes were recorded in the afternoon.
At an hourly basis, the ballot box number was the highest of 65 percent.
The PR spokesperson said he expected 80 percent of the vote.
He said, "This is the reason for the vote for the parties and voter turnout in the polling station."
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