Congress Calls for Immediate Release of Kerala Election Data
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Thiruvananthapuram, April 13 (NationPress) The Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, V.D. Satheesan, has addressed a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) expressing his concerns regarding the prolonged delay in releasing detailed and verified data concerning the Kerala Assembly elections that took place on April 9. He is advocating for urgent measures to ensure transparency.
In a statement shared with the media on Monday, Satheesan highlighted that it has been three days since polling ended and the Election Commission has yet to publish comprehensive data on its official website. This includes critical information such as constituency-specific polling statistics, vote percentages, and postal ballot figures.
He emphasized that the timely release of this information is essential for public oversight and to preserve trust in the electoral process.
Satheesan cautioned that any delay in making verified data accessible could lead to uncertainty surrounding what is otherwise a closely monitored election.
He urged the Commission to take swift action, highlighting that immediate access to accurate data is crucial for all stakeholders, including political representatives, researchers, and the general populace.
As per the figures provided by the Commission, 78.03% of the 2.71 crore electorate participated in the voting process.
This figure includes 75.01% male voters and a significantly higher 80.86% turnout among female voters, while 57.04% of third-gender voters also engaged in the electoral process.
The elections, held on April 9, were conducted to elect 140 legislators to the State Assembly, with vote counting scheduled for May 4.
Kerala, renowned for its high levels of voter engagement and robust democratic practices, has once again demonstrated impressive turnout rates.
However, the delay in the release of detailed data is now under scrutiny, adding a procedural aspect to the ongoing post-election discussions.
As the counting day approaches, attention will likely shift to how quickly the Election Commission addresses these concerns and whether the complete dataset will be made available soon.