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ELECTION NEWS-2017:

அக்., 3க்கு பின் 18 வயது நிரம்பியவர்களை புதிய வாக்காளர்களாக சேர்க்கவும், இறந்தவர்களை நீக்கவும் வாக்காளர் பட்டியல் சிறப்பு திருத்தம் பணி அக்., 31 வரை நடக்கிறது.
தாலுகா அலுவலகம், மாநகராட்சி மண்டல அலுவலகங்கள், ஓட்டுச்சாவடிகளில் வாக்காளர் பட்டியல் வைக்கப்பட்டிருக்கும். அங்கு சென்று சரிபார்த்து கொள்ளலாம்.
   அனைத்து ஓட்டுச்சாவடிகளிலும் அக்., 8, 22ம் தேதிகளில் சிறப்பு வாக்காளர் சேர்க்கை முகாம் நடக்கிறது. இதில் வாக்காளர்கள் தங்களை பெயர்களை சேர்க்க, நீக்க, திருத்தம் செய்ய தங்கள்பகுதி ஓட்டுச்சாவடிகளில் மனு அளிக்கலாம்.
 இப்படி பெறப்படும் மனுக்கள் டிச., 10லிருந்து பரிசீலிக்கப்படும். பிறகு வாக்காளர் துணைப்பட்டியல் அச்சிடும் பணி டிச., 11 முதல் 2018 ஜன., 3 வரை நடக்கும். பிறகு ஜன., 5ல் இறுதி பட்டியல் வெளியிடப்படும்.

   எனவே இந்த வாய்ப்பை வாக்காளர்கள் பயன்படுத்தி கொள்ளலாம், என்றனர்.

TAMILNADU LOCAL BODY ELECTION 2016:

Tamil Nadu local body polls to be held in two phases on 17 and 19 October
The civic polls for urban and rural local bodies in Tamil Nadu will be held in two phases on 17 and 19 October, the state election commission said on Sunday.
“The last date for filing nomination is October 3. Reviewing of the documents will take place the following day. The last date for withdrawal of nominations is on October 6,” said state election commissioner P. Seetharaman. The nomination documents can be collected from 26 September.
With the announcement of the dates of local body polls, the model code of conduct comes into force in Tamil Nadu.The first phase of elections will be held in 10 corporations. Over 1.31 lakh posts are to be filled through direct polls for which a total of 5.8 crore people are eligible to vote.
While the counting of votes will be held on 21 October, oath taking ceremony for all directly elected members will take place on 26 October.
The state election commission has said that the indirect elections to the posts of mayors, municipality chairman, other local body chiefs and deputy chiefs will be held on 2 November.
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) government recently reintroduced indirect elections for the post of mayor of municipal corporations and chairpersons in all local bodies in the state.

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Know Your Election: Tamil Nadu 2016-Thanks to Hindu News paper:

Elections for 234 constituencies of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly will be held on May 16.

After decades of duels between the DMK and the AIADMK, Tamil Nadu faces the possibility of a five-cornered contest in this year's Assembly Elections. The various parties in the fray include AIADMK+, DMK+, DMDK, People’s Welfare Front and PMK.

Smaller players are also gearing up for the post-Karunanidhi, post-Jayalalithaa period in which they believe the political space is bound to open up.

Here's what you need to know:

Important dates:
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification April 22
Last Date for Nominations April 29
Date for Scrutiny of Nominations April 30
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures May 2
Date of poll May 16
Counting May 19 



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Facilities for voters
In a bid to encourage more voters to exercise their franchise, the Election Commission has taken several measures.
* For the first time, EVMs will feature a symbol for NOTA. The symbol was created in association with the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.
* The photographs of candidates will be printed along with their names and election symbol in the EVMs.
* The Commission will distribute voter slips bearing the photo of the elector with the details, including that of polling booth, his/her serial number in the electoral roll.
* Every polling station will be equipped with basic minimu facilities such as drinking water, toilets, shed and ramp.
* Model polling stations will be set up in select constituencies.
* Separate polling booths for women will be set-up, wherever possible.
* Differently-abled votes will be given priority in exercising their franchise.
* Auxillary polling stations will be set up inside Blind Schools and leprosy sanatorium.
* Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) will be used in select constituencies.
* All critical events will be videographed.

ADMK MANIFESTO 2016:

Here are the highlighs of the manifesto:
--> Jayalalithaa promises waiver of all farm loans
--> Rs 40,000 cr loans for farmers in 2016-21
--> Fisherfolk assistance to be hiked to Rs 5000
--> No FDI in retail
--> Free Laptops with internet for 10th and 12th std students.
--> Maternity assistance of Rs. 18,000
--> 100 units electricity free every two months.
--> Relief for fisherfolk to be increased to Rs. 5000
--> Seperate housing for fisherfolk.
--> Famers loans to be paid Cooperative banks completely waived off
--> Women to get 50% subsidy to buy mopeds of scooties
--> Master health check-up and women special check up to be expanded to all districts.
--> Assures uniterrupted supply of power
--> Poor people to get Amma Banking Card to avail all government services
--> 20% land on SME industrial parks will be reserved for SC/ST entrpreneurs.
--> New granite policy, Lok Ayuktha on the anvil.
--> All ration card holders to get co-optex coupons worth Rs. 500 for Pongal festival.
--> 10 lakh houses promised through various housing schemes.
--> One soverign gold for women ahead of marriages
--> Free cell phones for all ration card holders.
--> State govt. employees salary to be revissed as per 7th Pay Commission.
--> Rs. 1 lakh for temples of local deities.
--> Aavin to provide milk for Rs. 25 per litre.
--> Govt. to reimburse education loan.
-->Amma banking card to improve financial services. - to get interest-free loans and avail of government schemes.

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TAMILNADU ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016
Tamil Nadu (TN) Election 2016 The 234 assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu will go to polls in 2016 as the tenure of the current government ends on 22 May. The DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) and the AIADMK (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) – the current ruling party in the state – are old rivals who have monopolised the contest for gaining majority in the assembly after every five years.
BJP, despite its drubbing in Bihar elections, is throwing all its weight to make a breakthrough in this southern state. The party has been vocal about its plan of creating a 'social creation' and a 'binding force' by bringing together diverse caste groups whose demands have not been met by the DMK and AIADMK governments.
During the last assembly elections in 2011, the state had witnessed 78 % voting. While the AIADMK won 150 seats, its rival, DMK was reduced to a non-issue with just 23 seats. The CPI and INC won 10 and five seats respectively. According to political experts, Jayalalitha might find herself on back foot following the complete failure of the state machinery to tackle the crisis that emerged because of Chennai floods. The chief minister's brand image, as media suggest, could “take a severe beating”.
Some optimism has been displayed by the members of PMK (Pattali Makkal Katchi) who expect the party to throw surprise as a third alternative for the people of Tamil Nadu who don't want to align either with the DMK or the AIADMK. 

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What Do the Opinion Polls Say?

Elections to the 234 constituencies of Tamil Nadu legislative assembly will be conducted in May, 2016. If history is anything to go by, the assembly elections will be a battle between the two local heavyweights, AIADMK and DMK. Other smaller parties like DMDK and PMK may grow in importance in the final stages of the elections as both the DMK and AIADMK fight it out to cross the majority mark. However, much seems to depend on the undecided voter this time. It is this two or three per cent of votes that will be key to the final outcome of the 2016 assembly elections.

The AIADMK had an unarguable upper hand until November and December 2015 when the heavy rains and floods exposed its government's inefficiency. But the opposition DMK, which was busy resolving conflict within its own party, could hardly benefit from this situation. According to few opinion polls, the AIADMK has still got a slight edge over the DMK with BJP emerging as a strong third contender.

Parties and Alliances

With Tamil Nadu going to elections in the summer of 2016, all major political contenders I the fray have begun preparations. DMK, the main opposition party, has announced that it will fight the elections together with the Congress. After splitting over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue a couple of years back, the two have come together once again for the upcoming elections. Ruling party AIADMK has allied with smaller regional parties and given up seven of the 234 seats for them to contest. Vijaykanth's DMDK has forged alliance with the People's Welfare Front (PWF).

About Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

The state was renamed Tamil Nadu in August 1968 and the strength of its Legislative Assembly became 234.

The Indian National Congress (INC) was the prominent party in the early years of independence. Justice Party headed by Periyar E V Ramasamy was one of the earliest regional parties in the state. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), founded in 1949 by C N Annadurai , himself a former Justice Party member, came to power for the first time in 1967. The other main political party of the state, the AIADMK, was founded in 1972 by Dr M G Ramachandran, on leaving the DMK. The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIDMK) led by M G Ramachandran formed the first state government in 1977. M G R remained in power as the CM for ten years till his death in 1987. DMK, currently headed by M Karunanidhi came to power in 1989. Since then each party has formed the government alternately. Currently Jayaram Jayalalitha of the AIADMK is the Chief Minister. M Karrunanidhi of the DMK has been the Chief Minister of the state five times.

In General Election to the Lok Sabha in 2009 DMK in alliance with INC and VKC won 27 out of 39 seats. DMK is part of the United Progressive Alliance with INC. AIADMK contested the 2009 elections as part of a Third Front with CPI and CPI (M).

Some of the prominent politicians of the state have been Shri G K Moopanar, former AICC General Secretary, Shri K Kamaraj and J Jayalalithaa former Chief Minister of the state.

Political Parties in Tamil Nadu

The main state and regional parties are:
  • All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)
  • Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK)
  • Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
  • Dravidar Kazhagam or Dravida Kazhagam (DK)
  • Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK)
  • Manithaneya Makkal Katchi
  • Puthiya Tamilagam
  • Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
The main national parties in the state are:
  • Indian National congress (INC)
  • Bharatiya Janata party (BJP)
  • Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M))
  • Communist Party of India (CPI)