14 Wahllokale in Tamil Nadu in Hochhäusern oder Wohnanlagen geplant

Die indische Wahlkommission plant, für die Parlamentswahlen in Tamil Nadu am 23. April 14 Wahllokale in Hochhäusern und Wohnanlagen einzurichten.

Die indische Wahlkommission beabsichtigt, im Vorfeld der bevorstehenden Parlamentswahlen in Tamil Nadu 14 Wahllokale in Hochhäusern und Wohnanlagen zu etablieren. Davon befinden sich fünf im Distrikt Chennai und vier im Distrikt Tiruvallur. Die Distrikte Chengalpattu und Kancheepuram werden jeweils zwei solcher Standorte beherbergen, während im Distrikt Madurai einer eingerichtet wird. Die Wahl ist für den 23. April angesetzt.

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