
Second Randomization of EVMs Conducted for Doda Assembly Elections 2024
Second Randomization of EVMs Conducted for Doda Assembly Elections 2024
Key Highlights:
- Second randomization of EVMs conducted for Doda Assembly Elections 2024.
- Process chaired by General Observer with key officials and party representatives.
- Emphasis on transparency and fairness in EVM allocation and election preparation.
The second randomization of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for the upcoming 2024 Assembly Elections in Doda was successfully conducted on September 2nd. This important step ensures the integrity and transparency of the electoral process for Assembly Constituencies (AC) 52-Doda and AC 53-Doda West.
The randomization meeting was chaired by Aditya Negi, the General Observer for both constituencies, and was attended by key officials, including Returning Officers Sunil Kumar Bhutyal (AC 52-Doda) and Ashok Kumar Katoch (AC 53-Doda West), along with representatives from various political parties.
During the meeting, the randomization of EVMs and polling staff was carefully carried out to ensure that the distribution was unbiased. This process is a critical aspect of election preparation as it involves the random allocation of EVMs to different polling stations across the district, which helps maintain the fairness of the electoral process.
The EVMs, ballot units, and VVPATs were thoroughly checked and paired to ensure their proper functioning before being sent to the polling stations. Representatives of political parties were provided with detailed reports on the randomization process, ensuring transparency and building trust in the system.
All stakeholders expressed their commitment to ensuring a smooth and impartial election. The General Observer emphasized the importance of this process in upholding the integrity of the elections and assured all present that every step had been taken to eliminate any potential biases.
The successful completion of the second randomization marks a significant milestone in the preparations for the upcoming Assembly Elections in Doda, ensuring that all is in place for a fair and transparent voting process.
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