Voters Verifiable Paper Audit Trial develops snags, slows down voting in Kerala

The overall speed of voting was also slow in the machines used in 1350 stations.

Update: 2016-05-17 01:35 GMT
Voters wait outside the booth as an EVM got struck at a booth in Vettukad in Thiruvananthapuram. (Photo: Peethambaran Payyeri)

Thiruvananthapuram: The  Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) units developed snags due to the  malfunctioning of VVPAT (Voters Verifiable Paper Audit Trial) machines in several booths. The overall speed of voting was also slow in the machines used in 1350 stations.

At Nemom,  hitches  developed at the booth at Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Attukal, before polling and the machine was replaced. Similarly,  snags  occurred  at Ambalathara UP school, BNV school Thiruvallam, Aramada UP school and Koncharavila UP school. These  were rectified and there was no claim for re-election anywhere.

“The  VVPAT machine takes over seven seconds for  a printed acknowledgement of the vote polled. The  issues were worsened by the rains  on Sunday night,” an official said. Problems  developed in three EVM units in Thiruvananthapuram and voting was delayed by a few minutes at booth number 118 at Sreevarahom and  booth number 58 at Killi UP school.

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