All arrangements have been made for the smooth conduct of counting of votes for the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala that went to the polls on April 10, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Kerala Nalini Netto said here today.
Counting would be held in 160 centres across the State on May 16, she told a press meet here.
“Of the total 160 counting halls, 20 will be dedicated to counting of postal votes. A total of 56 counting observers and around 7,500 other staff will be involved in the process,” she said.
The EVMs have been stored in 29 campuses across the State under a three-tier security cover, she said.
A total of 36 platoons of central forces have been deployed for the security of EVMs and to ensure hassle-free counting, she said.
To a question, Netto said there was no evidence that bogus voting had taken place during the polls.
She said all sensitive booths had special CCTV cameras and were being guarded by central security force personnel.
She also said those who had any complaints in this regard could approach the court.
Congress MP and candidate from Kannur K Sudhakaran had alleged that there was bogus voting in the constituency.
A total of 74.04 per cent of 2.43 crore voters exercised their franchise to elect 20 Lok Sabha members from Kerala, where the principal fight is between the ruling Congress-led UDF and the CPI(M)-led LDF.
As many as 269 candidates, including six union ministers, are in the fray in the State.