14 colegios electorales en Tamil Nadu estarán ubicados en edificios de gran altura o complejos residenciales

La Comisión Electoral de la India planea establecer 14 colegios electorales en edificios de gran altura y complejos residenciales para las elecciones a la Asamblea de Tamil Nadu del 23 de abril.

La Comisión Electoral de la India tiene previsto establecer 14 colegios electorales dentro de edificios de gran altura y complejos residenciales antes de las próximas elecciones a la Asamblea en Tamil Nadu. De estos, cinco se ubicarán en el distrito de Chennai y cuatro en el distrito de Tiruvallur. Los distritos de Chengalpattu y Kancheepuram albergarán dos de estas estaciones cada uno, mientras que el distrito de Madurai contará con una. Las elecciones están programadas para el 23 de abril.

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