
Over 62,000 claims, objections to draft voters’ list in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka
The Hindu
They will be scrutinised and disposed off between December 9 and December 26
The Election Commission received 62,829 claims and objections to the draft voters’ list of Dakshina Kannada district till December 7.
The draft had been published on November 9. Voters had been given time to file claims and objections from November 9 to December 8. The 62,829 claims and objections were received till December 7.
Addressing mediapersons in Mangaluru on December 8, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner M. R. Ravi Kumar said that the claims and objections will be scrutinised and disposed off between December 9 and December 26. The Election Commission has instructed the District Election Officers to complete the scrutiny by December 24, and later hold a consultation with the representatives of political parties before disposing them off by December 26.
The Deputy Commissioner said that of the claims and objections received, 28,812 were in form No 6 (addition), 13,890 were in form number 7 (deletion) and 20,127 were in form No 8 (modification).
V. Ponnuraj, district in-charge secretary and the observer for the revision of voters’ list, met officials of the district-level Election Commission in Mangaluru on December 7 to review the progress in the revision. He met representatives of political parties in Mangaluru on December 8.
Mr. Kumar said that, as per the draft voters list 2023, the district had 17,08,955 voters. When compared to the final voters’ list of 2022, the total number of voters in the district decreased from 17,53,328 voters, mainly due to deletion of voters who have died. The draft had 100% coverage of voters’ photo.