There were 83, 879 graduate voters in the district, out of which 50, 676 male, 33, 199 female and four were transgender voters. As many as 129 ballot boxes were required including reserve boxes.
Thanks to a dip in maximum temperatures caused by light to moderate rains that cooled down sweltering heat wave conditions, the segment saw 69.81 percent of voting by 5 pm when compared to 75.34 percent registered in 2019.
He along with Additional Collector Kishore Kumar carried out the process of randomization of the staff and polling material in presence of representatives of political parties here on Wednesday.
Assistant Returning Officer T Vinay Krishna Reddy said that polling of graduates MLC elections would be conducted with 90 polling stations in Suryapet district