The VVPAT system will be used for the first time in this border district of Punjab.
Gurdaspur District Electoral Officer Gurloveleen Singh Sidhu said the VVPAT system would be used in all assembly segments in the parliamentary constituency -- Dina Nagar, Gurdaspur, Dera Baba Nanak, Fatehgarh Churian, Batala, Qadian, Pathankot, Sujanpur and Bhoa.
VVPAT generates a receipt and allow people to verify if the vote went in favour of the candidate against whose name the button was pressed on the electronic voting machine (EVM).
The Election Commission has set up 1,781 polling stations for the Lok Sabha bypoll, necessitated following the death of BJP MP Vinod Khanna in April this year.
Total 15,17,436 voters are eligible to exercise their franchise on October 11. The counting will take place on October 15.
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