Organisation : Tamilnadu Chief Electoral Officer’s Office (elections.tn.gov.in)
Facility : Register a Grievance
Home Page : https://www.elections.tn.gov.in/index.aspx
CEO TN Register a Grievance
Kindly follow the below steps to Register a Grievance.
Related / Similar Facility :
CEO Tamil Nadu Online Easy Registration Easy Correction
How to File Complaint?
Steps :
Step 1 : Visit the official website of CEO Tamilnadu through the URL https://www.elections.tn.gov.in/index.aspx
Step 2 : Next scroll the pages down and click on the “Complaints” link.
Step 3 : It will redirect to the National Grievances Service portal.
Step 4 : Sign Up with the required details and register your complaint.
Contact Information :
** Name
** Mobile Number
** Email
** Address
Grievance Information :
** Grievance Category
** Grievance Type
** Grievance Details – Minimum 10 and maximum 500 characters.
** Grievance District
** Grievance Assembly Constituency
** Grievance Village
** Landmark (if any)
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** Click Search Button
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Required Details :
** User name
** Password
** Full Name
** Mobile Number
** Email
** Click Sign Up Button
FAQs
Q1. What is an Electronic Voting machine? In what way its functioning is different from the conventional system of voting?
Ans. An Electronic Voting Machine consists of two Units – a Control Unit and a Balloting Unit – joined by a five-meter cable. The Control Unit is with the Presiding Officer or a Polling Officer and the Balloting Unit is placed inside the voting compartment.
Instead of issuing a ballot paper, the Polling Officer in-charge of the Control Unit will press the Ballot Button. This will enable the voter to cast his vote by pressing the blue button on the Balloting Unit against the candidate and symbol of his choice.
Q2. When was the EVM first introduced in elections?
Ans. EVMs manufactured in 1989-90 were used on experimental basis for the first time in 16 Assembly Constituencies in the States of Madhya Pradesh (5), Rajasthan (5) and NCT of Delhi (6) at the General Elections to the respective Legislative Assemblies held in November, 1998.
Q3. How can EVMs be used in areas where there is no electricity?
Ans. EVMs run on an ordinary 6 volt alkaline battery manufactured by Bharat Electronics Ltd., Bangalore and Electronic Corporation of India Ltd., Hyderabad. Therefore, even in areas with no power connections, EVMs can be used.
Q4. What is the maximum number of votes which can be cast in EVMs?
Ans. EVMs can record a maximum of 3840 votes. As normally the total number of electors in a polling station will not exceed 1500, the capacity of EVMs is more than sufficient.
Q5. What is the maximum number of candidates which EVMs can cater to?
Ans. EVMs can cater to a maximum of 64 candidates. There is provision for 16 candidates in a Balloting Unit. If the total number of candidates exceeds 16, a second Balloting Unit can be linked parallel to the first Balloting Unit. Similarly, if the total number of candidates exceeds 32, a third Balloting Unit can be attached and if the total number of candidates exceeds 48, a fourth Balloting Unit can be attached to cater to a maximum of 64 candidates.
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