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Warehouse planned on Wadala salt pan land to stock EVMs

Published on: Jun 06, 2025 08:24 AM IST

The machines are traditionally stored in select sections of offices of the Mumbai Port Authority, Railways, and schools, among other places

MUMBAI: The state government is planning to construct a warehouse on a plot, classified as salt pan land a few decades ago but has since been lying vacant, in Wadala, to stock electronic voting machines (EVMs) issued to Mumbai city collectorate. The machines are traditionally stored in select sections of offices of the Mumbai Port Authority, Railways, and schools, among other places.

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The state chief electoral officer (CEO) S Chockalingam said, “While earlier, EVMs were even stored in godowns stocking food grains, now we have decided to construct special places to store them. We have constructed similar godowns in 21 districts.”

The Mumbai city district, stretching from Colaba to Mahim, has 2537 polling stations, with 6869 ballot units, 4798 control units and 4982 voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines, said Mumbai city deputy district election officer Shyam Surwase. The warehouse in Wadala will house the machines put to use in this stretch of south Mumbai. Surwase told HT, the size of the godown and cost to construct it are yet to be determined.

The city faced a severe dearth of space to store the machines earlier, leading to election officials often complaining about the EVMs’ poor performance when they get wrecked from dampness. That’s the reason why it was deemed fit to allocate the land in Wadala, people in the know told HT.

Plans are also afoot to replicate the process in the Mumbai suburban district (Bandra-Dahisar and Sion-Mulund). The EVMs here are stacked in a godown of Food Corporation of India, in Borivili, and the Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation, in Goregaon. A senior official in the know of things, from the suburban collectorate, said: “We have asked for a plot next to the Mumbai city collectorate’s godown at Wadala or a plot next to the veterinary college in Goregaon, owned by state animal husbandry department. The Mumbai suburban district needs a plot of at least four acres for a godown, which would cost at least 60 crore to build. As the budget is huge, the plan is on hold.”

Thane collector Ashok Shingare said, a similar godown has been planned in Kalwa. “We have 18 assembly segments and a large number of EVMs. We had a meeting with CEO Chokalingham recently and have asked the Public Works Department (PWD) to draw a plan,” said Shingare.

 
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