Postal Voting Initiated for Police Personnel in Madurai District
Postal voting for police personnel begins in Madurai district
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Postal voting for police personnel and essential service officials in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India, commenced on April 18, 2026. The District Collector, K.J. Praveen Kumar, oversaw the arrangements at facilitation centers across the district to ensure compliance with Election Commission guidelines.
- 01Postal voting started for police and essential service officials in Madurai district.
- 02The initiative aims to facilitate voting for those on election duty.
- 03Arrangements were made at facilitation centers across 10 Assembly constituencies.
- 04District Collector K.J. Praveen Kumar inspected the voting process.
- 05Voting adheres to guidelines set by the Election Commission of India.
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On April 18, 2026, postal voting for police personnel and officials engaged in essential services began in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India. This initiative is designed to ensure that those on election duty can participate in the electoral process. The District Collector, K.J. Praveen Kumar, conducted an inspection of the arrangements at various facilitation centers established across the district's 10 Assembly constituencies. These centers were set up to ensure compliance with the guidelines issued by the Election Commission of India, allowing officials to cast their votes securely and efficiently.
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This initiative allows police personnel and essential service officials to fulfill their voting rights while performing their duties during the elections.
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