
On Friday (July 25, 2025), the first round of electronic voting machine inspection (EVMS) began in Ernacula District in the first round of inspection of electronic voting machines (EVMS).
The District Collector of NSK Umesh watched the process of checking in the Usha tourist house here. Representatives of the recognized political parties can follow the work of a long month. Officials verify the functioning of control and voting units within the Directive issued by the State Election Commission to ensure the management of local elections in the correct and transparent manner.
The review is carried out by the Ministry of Income in cooperation with the Ministry of Local Self -government. Approximately 11,760 voting units and 4,700 control units will be checked within the process. The units were stored in safe and safe warehouses. The dummies of the vote will be held to ensure that the ballots and control units work without hiccups. After the inspection is complete, electronic voting machines will be sealed and stored in warehouses.
The State Election Commission ordered that the first phase of voting machine inspection must be completed before August 25. About 120 income officials and the local self -governing department are involved in the work.
Almost 60 officials will be involved in the inspection at once. Electronic Corporation’s Indian company officials, which produced electronic voting machines, will be available in Hall Hall to remedy the technical capture.
Published – July 25, 2025 20:54 IS IS