Tekkali bypoll result to be out by 11 am
Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 11:07 AM
Srikakulam, Sept 12 (TNN): Preparations for the counting of votes to the Tekkali Assembly constituency have started in right earnest in Srikakulam district.
Joint Collector Sridhar, who is also the election officer, convened a meeting with tahsildars and other officials in this connection at the collectorate on Saturday. He had asked tahsildars to give details of the counting plan and centres without any delay.
Counting of votes cast in Tekkali Assembly constituency falls within the limits of the Srikakulam Lok Sabha constituency will be held at the Government Degree College, Srikakulam.
The officials conducted mock training classes for officials on counting of votes today. The officials will announce the results of 283 polling centres in 13 rounds.
Counting will start under the supervision of assistant returning officers on Monday at 8 am. The tahsildars have been assigned to make arrangements at the counting centre.
Each counting table will be under the supervision of static and micro observers, who will be deployed from the Gazetted cadre of the Central government service. Ten to 14 tables will be arranged in the counting centres. The results will be announced by 11 am, the joint collector said.
Joint Collector Sridhar, who is also the election officer, convened a meeting with tahsildars and other officials in this connection at the collectorate on Saturday. He had asked tahsildars to give details of the counting plan and centres without any delay.
Counting of votes cast in Tekkali Assembly constituency falls within the limits of the Srikakulam Lok Sabha constituency will be held at the Government Degree College, Srikakulam.
The officials conducted mock training classes for officials on counting of votes today. The officials will announce the results of 283 polling centres in 13 rounds.
Counting will start under the supervision of assistant returning officers on Monday at 8 am. The tahsildars have been assigned to make arrangements at the counting centre.
Each counting table will be under the supervision of static and micro observers, who will be deployed from the Gazetted cadre of the Central government service. Ten to 14 tables will be arranged in the counting centres. The results will be announced by 11 am, the joint collector said.
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