A total of 845 candidates are fighting the elections, with South Chennai topping the list at 42. North Chennai has 40 candidates and these are the two Lok Sabha segments where three EVMs have to be used to include the names of all the candidates.
The union territory of Puducherry,where 30 candidates are testing their electoral fortunes, will also require two EVMs.
Further, 28 constituencies will require two EVMs per polling booth in the state. There are around 60,000 polling stations in the state.
According to electoral authorities, a total of 1.05 lakh EVMs were available but the EC has been asked to provide around 10,000 more to overcome shortage.
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Till they are opened for counting on May 16,the EVMs will be stored in strong rooms with a two-level security ring. While the inner perimeter will be guarded by Central police forces, their state counterparts will cover the outer ring, officials said.
Over 5.50 crore voters will decide the fate of 845 candidates from parties like AIADMK, DMK, BJP, Congress and DMDK on April 24.