Swamped with a deluge of candidates for the upcoming bypolls to 12 seats in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, the Election Commission is likely to abandon the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and revert to ballot papers and manual counting of votes.
So, 11 years after the country switched to EVMs, voters in the 12 Telangana constituencies will once again be depending on paper ballots, ballot boxes and manual counting of votes in the July 27 bye-elections.
This is because more than 85 candidates are in the fray in each of these constituencies and the EVMs can be used only if the number of candidates in a constituency is less than 64.
"The EC would have no option but to abandon EVMs and go back to the old practice if the number of candidates exceeds 64," an Election Commission official said.
A final decision will be taken only after Monday, the last date for withdrawals.
Sources said this peculiar situation had arisen after Telengana Rashtra Samiti President K Chandrasekhara Rao told his party that he wanted as many Independents as possible to file nomination papers since he suspected
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