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		<title>Voting Percentage in Tamil Nadu Reaches Record 82.24%</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 02:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Tamil Nadu elections]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tamil Nadu achieved a voter turnout of 82.24%, surpassing the previous high of 78% in 2011. This marks a significant increase in electoral participation.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tamil Nadu recorded a voter turnout of <strong>82.24%</strong> in the latest polling update, setting a new record and surpassing the previous high of <strong>78%</strong> in 2011.</p>
<p>Thirty out of thirty-eight districts reported over <strong>80%</strong> voter turnout. Karur district led with an impressive <strong>89%</strong>. Chennai also showed strong participation at <strong>83.44%</strong>.</p>
<p>This turnout marks a significant increase from the <strong>73.63%</strong> recorded in 2021, when Tamil Nadu had approximately <strong>6.28 crore</strong> total voters.</p>
<p>The current total number of voters stands at <strong>5.73 crore</strong>, following revisions that removed about <strong>70 lakh</strong> names from the electoral rolls.</p>
<p>Tamil Nadu’s election officials noted, &#8220;Tamil Nadu has created a record turnout of <strong>82.24%</strong> polling, according to the latest status available at 5 pm.&#8221; The western districts of the state reported more votes than others.</p>
<p>However, many voters faced challenges reaching their hometowns ahead of the vote. A notable complaint came from citizens attempting to travel to exercise their voting rights.</p>
<p>Vijay, a local resident, stated, &#8220;Thousands of citizens who have travelled from all over the world&#8230; have been left helpless due to the heavy requisitioning of buses and vehicles for poll duty.&#8221; This issue may have affected overall participation.</p>
<p>The historical context shows that in 2021, the DMK alliance won <strong>159 seats</strong>, capturing <strong>45.72%</strong> of the votes. Observers now look forward to analyzing how this record turnout impacts future political dynamics in Tamil Nadu.</p>
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		<title>Voter Card Issues in Kolkata Spark Widespread Anxiety</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 23:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Elections]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Electors in Kolkata faced significant challenges accessing the supplementary voter list, raising concerns about their voting rights.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Who is involved</h2>
<p>In Kolkata, a significant number of electors have encountered difficulties accessing the first supplementary voter list, leading to widespread anxiety about their voting rights. Prior to this situation, many individuals expected a straightforward process to verify their names on the list, particularly as local elections approach. However, the reality has proven to be quite different, with several lakhs of electors unable to confirm their registration status.</p>
<p>The decisive moment came when the chief electoral officer announced that the supplementary list would be made available after 9 pm. This announcement was met with frustration from many, including Soumik Bhattacharya, who expressed disbelief at the timing, questioning, &#8220;Was it a joke that the first supplementary list would be out post 9 pm?&#8221; Such sentiments reflect a growing concern among voters who had anticipated a more timely update.</p>
<p>As the night progressed, the anxiety among electors intensified. Maya Chatterjee, an octogenarian, reported her inability to access the supplementary list, stating, &#8220;I tried to track my name but could not access the supplementary list on the website, maybe due to a technical glitch.&#8221; This sentiment was echoed by others, including Shah Umayer Ahamed, whose mother remains under adjudication despite having submitted all necessary documents. The situation has left many voters feeling uncertain about their eligibility to participate in the upcoming elections.</p>
<p>Additional cases highlight the challenges faced by voters. Tapan Mandal&#8217;s name was sent for final scrutiny due to discrepancies in surname records, while Musa Kalim Molla expressed his worry, saying, &#8220;I am worried. When I submitted my voter ID number, it was showing under adjudication.&#8221; These examples illustrate the direct effects of the current voter card situation on individuals who are anxious about their ability to vote.</p>
<p>Researcher Sabir Ahamed also reported that his father was marked under adjudication and could not find his name on the official website. This has raised questions about the efficiency and reliability of the voter registration process in Kolkata. The inability to access the supplementary list has left many feeling disenfranchised, particularly as the deadline for voter registration approaches.</p>
<p>In response to these issues, it is important to note that Voter Authority Certificates can be applied for if a voter does not possess an accepted photo ID. Accepted forms of photo ID include passports, driving licenses, and Blue Badges. However, the confusion surrounding the supplementary list has overshadowed these alternatives, leaving many voters unsure of their next steps.</p>
<p>The situation in Kolkata serves as a reminder of the critical importance of accessible voter registration processes. As the local elections draw near, the anxiety surrounding voter cards and registration highlights the need for clear communication and efficient systems to ensure that all eligible voters can participate in the democratic process. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the resolution of these issues, but the urgency for a solution is evident among the electorate.</p>
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