"According to the preliminary information given to me by Deputy Commissioners, 99 polling stations need to be changed due to the floods," Narulla told reporters here.
He said directions have been given to the deputy commissioners to undertake a detailed survey of their respective districts and submit a report to Election Commission regarding the status of flood-affected polling stations.
"If there is a need to change more polling stations, that will be done," he said.
"We have sought a report from the deputy commissioners about the dislocation of such people. We are told that they are not far from their respective polling booths. The Election Commission will ensure such people get their voter-slips on time," he said.
Narulla said the Commission was looking into the complaints of some returning officers being transferred against the directions of the Election Commission.
"It has come to my notice that some returning officers have been transferred. We are looking into the issue and will deal with it appropriately," he said.