Nomination Submissions Commence Tomorrow for Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections Amid Holiday Constraints
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Chennai, March 29 (NationPress) The election journey for the 234-seat Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is poised to reach a pivotal moment, as nomination submissions kick off on Monday for the forthcoming Assembly elections set for April 23. The vote counting is scheduled for May 4, with results announced on the same day.
In light of the Model Code of Conduct being in effect, political engagement has surged throughout the state. Key parties are finalizing their candidate selections and revealing prominent campaign figures, while their strategies are being sharpened for what promises to be a fiercely contested election.
Election officials have announced that nomination submissions will begin at 11 a.m. on March 30 and will run until April 6. However, due to a series of holidays, candidates will essentially have only four working days to file their papers, despite the official eight-day window.
Nominations can only be submitted on March 30 (Monday), April 2 (Wednesday), April 4 (Friday), and April 6 (Monday).
Submission will not be permitted on March 31 due to Mahavir Jayanti, April 1 for annual bank account closing, and April 3 in observance of Good Friday, with April 5 being a Sunday.
Candidates are required to present their nomination paperwork to the designated Returning Officers within the specified timeframe.
The Election Commission has also introduced an online option through the Suvidha portal (https://suvidha.cci.gov.in), enabling candidates to digitally complete portions of the nomination process.
Officials have cautioned about a likely influx of submissions on April 6, the final day for filing nominations.
Considering the limited working days, candidates are urged to prepare all necessary documents ahead of time to evade last-minute complications and overcrowding at submission sites.
The examination of nomination papers will occur on April 7, with the deadline for candidate withdrawals set for April 9.
As the nomination process commences, the electoral battle in Tamil Nadu is entering a critical stage, setting the stage for a vigorous campaign leading up to polling day.