Rumours were rife in Goa, where polling will be held tomorrow, that candidates will come to know who has voted for them due to installation of Voter-verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines alongside the EVMs.
"The voters should not believe in these rumours. The secrecy of vote would be completely protected even with the introduction of VVPAT machines," Goa Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Kunal told reporters here.
He said it is an absolutely false claim that candidates will know which voter has cast ballot for them due to the presence of VVPAT machines.
VVPAT is a method of providing feedback to voters using a ballot-less voting system. VVPAT is intended as an independent verification system for EVMs that allows electors to verify that their votes are cast as intended.
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Kunal said all preparations have been completed to ensure a free, fair and incident-free voting. Polling personnel have been dispatched to all the 1,642 booths.
After the code of conduct came into force, cash totalling Rs 1.85 crore was seized in the State. Of this, Rs 1.61 crore was from vehicles which were on way to refill ATM machines. After proper verification, this amount was released," he said.
Law enforcement authorities seized liquor worth Rs 87.91 lakh and narcotics worth Rs 33 lakh during multiple raids.
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