Chaos and Confusion: Mumbai's Civic Polls Hit by Booth Changes and Voter Frustrations
Mumbai faced significant challenges during the civic polls as many voters encountered changed or merged polling booths without prior notification. Voter confusion was compounded by poorly printed electoral rolls and mismatches in assigned stations. Civic officials received complaints about last-minute changes, with some voters unable to cast their votes.
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Mumbai's civic polls encountered significant obstacles as numerous voters reported unexpected changes in polling booths and inadequate prior notification. Many experienced difficulties due to poorly printed electoral rolls and discrepancies in assigned polling stations.
Disgruntled voters, including a Kalachowki resident, expressed frustration at having to locate new polling locations and sometimes discovering their names on previous rolls. The chaos left some unable to participate due to work commitments.
Election officials fielded grievances over misallocated polling stations, with concerns of voter impersonation. The State Election Commission reported 29.22% voter turnout by early afternoon, underscoring the widespread disruptions experienced in Maharashtra's civic polls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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