Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: 12.51 Lakh First-Time Voters Ready to Make Their Mark
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Chennai, March 15 (NationPress) Tamil Nadu is gearing up for a significant electoral event, featuring a varied electorate that includes 12.51 lakh first-time voters, a considerable elderly demographic, and a substantial youth population.
Data from the Election Commission of India (ECI) reveals that the state's electorate comprises 2,530 voters aged 100 years or older, nearly 400,000 voters between 85 and 100 years old, approximately 4.63 lakh voters living with disabilities, and a large youth cohort, with around 10.5 crore voters in the 20-29 age range. This diverse age representation underscores the extensive demographic engagement anticipated in the forthcoming Assembly elections.
The Election Commission has recently unveiled the timeline for Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam, and the Union Territory of Puducherry. In Tamil Nadu, voting is scheduled for a single phase on April 23, with the counting of votes and results to be announced on May 4.
In West Bengal, elections will occur in two phases, on April 23 and April 29. Meanwhile, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry will conduct their elections on April 9.
Alongside the election schedule, the Election Commission has provided detailed demographic insights about voters in Tamil Nadu, illustrating the scale and diversity of the electorate expected to participate. Notably, the data shows a significant presence of young voters in the state.
The Commission highlighted that 12.51 lakh voters aged 18-19 are set to make their voting debut, positioning them as a pivotal demographic in the electoral landscape.
Apart from the youth, the ECI has documented 67,056 service voters in Tamil Nadu, which includes members of the armed forces and government employees stationed outside their home constituencies.
In preparation for a smooth electoral process, authorities are establishing 75,032 polling stations across the state. These polling locations are being equipped with essential facilities to cater to elderly voters, individuals with disabilities, and other specific voter categories.
As preparations intensify, political parties are ramping up their campaigns throughout Tamil Nadu. The engagement of a diverse array of voters, from first-time electors to centenarians, is anticipated to make the upcoming Assembly election one of the most scrutinized political contests in the state.