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Tuesday, May 07 2024
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Rising Temperatures Pose Challenges for Election Day in Karnataka

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As the mercury soars, the Election Commission of India (ECI) expresses concerns over potential impacts on voter turnout during this year’s elections, typically held in the summer months. In response, the ECI, in collaboration with its Karnataka wing, conducted a special video conference to address the effects of the sweltering heat on polling day.

Preparedness Amid Rising Temperatures

With the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting further temperature spikes, particularly on April 26 with minimal chances of rainfall, the ECI is taking proactive measures to mitigate heat-related challenges. R Selvamani, Special Commissioner of EC, assures that special arrangements are underway to combat the intense heat during this year’s election.

Logistical Considerations

Karnataka boasts a total of 58,834 polling booths, distributed across urban and rural areas. Of these, 21,595 booths are located in urban regions, while 37,239 are situated in rural areas. To address the heat’s impact, the ECI plans to provide shade and medical assistance at polling booths lacking natural cover, ensuring the well-being of voters and poll workers alike.

Anticipated Voter Turnout

ECI officials acknowledge the likelihood of reduced voter turnout as temperatures soar, particularly during the peak hours of sunlight. However, they anticipate a surge in voter participation towards the latter part of the day, post 3 pm, as temperatures begin to recede.

Temperature Readings

According to the latest IMD data, several regions in Karnataka experienced scorching temperatures during the day. Kalaburagi recorded a maximum temperature of 41.5 degrees Celsius, followed by Raichur at 41.1 degrees Celsius, and Koppala at 40.2 degrees Celsius.

Conclusion

With preparations underway to ensure a smooth electoral process amidst challenging weather conditions, the ECI remains committed to facilitating fair and accessible elections, emphasizing the importance of voter participation despite the prevailing heat.

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