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Defective Pune EVM 'transfers' all votes to Congress
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Polling officials check Electronic Voting Machines (EVM's) at a distribution centre on the eve of Lok Sabha polls on Wednesday. Early morning voters, including many senior citizens, were bewildered when an electronic voting machine (EVM) reportedly ''transferred'' all votes to the Congress. PTI Photo
Polling officials check Electronic Voting Machines (EVM's) at a distribution centre on the eve of Lok Sabha polls on Wednesday. Early morning voters, including many senior citizens, were bewildered when an electronic voting machine (EVM) reportedly ''transferred'' all votes to the Congress. PTI Photo

Early morning voters, including many senior citizens, were bewildered when an electronic voting machine (EVM) reportedly "transferred" all votes to the Congress.

The incident happened at a polling booth at Shamrao Kalmadi School in the city when voters found that whichever button was pressed on the EVM, only the Congress light blinked.

Some of the alert voters brought this to the notice of the election officials who stopped voting immediately.

"The Election Commission authorities have ordered a new machine for this particular polling booth which is expected to come soon," said local BJP activist Madhur Sahasrabuddhe.

The poll panel has also decided to permit around 28 voters who had already cast their votes with the defective EVM, to vote afresh.

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(Published 17 April 2014, 10:14 IST)