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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette Extraordinary © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2009-11. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2010 [Price: Re. 0.80 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 314] CHENNAI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2010 Purattasi 28, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2041 Part V—Section 4 Notifications by the Election Commission of India NOTIFICATIONS BY THE ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA DISTRICT ELECTION OFFICERS FOR THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU No. SRO G-37/2010. The following Notification of the Election Commission of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001, dated 1st October, 2010 [9 Kartika, 1930 (Saka)] is republished:— No. 508/TN/2010.—In pursuance of the provisions contained in sub-sections (1) and (2) of Section 13AA of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 (43 of 1950), and in supersession of its Notification No. 508/TN/2008, dated 31st January, 2008, the Election Commission, in consultation with the State Government of Tamil Nadu hereby:— (1) Designates for each District/Area in the State of Tamil Nadu specified in column (1) of the Table below the officer specified against it in column (2) thereof as the District Election Officer for the District/Area; and (2) Specifies the area, in respect of which each such officer shall exercise jurisdiction, in column (3) of the Table. TABLE Sl. No. and Designation of District Area and Jurisdiction. Name of the Election Officer. District/Area (1) (2) (3) 1. Chennai Commissioner, Corporation of Chennai Chennai City 2. Tiruvallur Collector of Tiruvallur Tiruvallur District 3. Kancheepuram Collector of Kancheepuram Kancheepuram District 4. Vellore Collector of Vellore Vellore District 5. Tiruvannamalai Collector of Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai District 6. Villupuram Collector of Villupuram Villupuram District 7. Cuddalore Collector of Cuddalore Cuddalore District 8. Dharmapuri Collector of Dharmapuri Dharmapuri District 9. Salem Collector of Salem Salem District 10. Namakkal Collector of Namakkal Namakkal District DTP V-4 Ex. (314) [1] 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Sl. No. and Designation of District Area and Jurisdiction. Name of the Election Officer. District/Area. (1) (2) (3) 11. Coimbatore Collector of Coimbatore Coimbatore District 12. Erode Collector of Erode Erode District 13. The Nilgiris Collector of The Nilgiris The Nilgiris District 14. Dindigul Collector of Dindigul Dindigul District 15. Theni Collector of Theni Theni District 16. Madurai Collector of Madurai Madurai District 17. Karur Collector of Karur Karur District 18. Perambalur Collector of Perambalur Perambalur District 19. Thiruchirappalli Collector of Thiruchirappalli Thiruchirappalli District 20. Nagapattinam Collector of Nagapattinam Nagapattinam District 21. Thiruvarur Collector of Thiruvarur Thiruvarur District 22. Thanjavur Collector of Thanjavur Thanjavur District 23. Pudukkottai Collector of Pudukkottai Pudukkottai District 24. Sivaganga Collector of Sivaganga Sivaganga District 25. Ramanathapuram Collector of Ramanathapuram Ramanathapuram District 26. Virudhunagar Collector of Virudhunagar Virudhunagar District 27. Thoothukudi Collector of Thoothukudi Thoothukudi District 28. Tirunelveli Collector of Tirunelveli Tirunelveli District 29. Kanniyakumari Collector of Kanniyakumari Kanniyakumari District 30. Krishnagiri Collector of Krishnagiri Krishnagiri District 31. Ariyalur Collector of Ariyalur Ariyalur District 32. Tiruppur Collector of Tiruppur Tiruppur District (By Order) TAPAS KUMAR, Principal Secretary to the Election Commission of India. Secretariat, PRAVEEN KUMAR, Chennai-600 009, Chief Electoral Officer and 14th October, 2010. Secretary to Government, Public (Elections) Department. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR OF STATIONERY AND PRINTING, CHENNAI ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU.
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