Workers had several difficulties when casting their ballots. The locations of the votes are not known. A few officials said that they would cast their votes at their place of employment, while others stated they would do it at their home. Some people were unable to cast their votes as a result of the uncertainty. Many workers' ballots were absent. Many pooling booths are devoid of amenities. Despite all of this, analysts predict that almost 90% of voters will cast ballots.
 
77% of votes cast via postal ballot in 2019 were counted. 2019 saw 1.34 lakh votes for the ysr congress, 80k for the TDP, 11k for Janasena, and 4k for the BJP. However, the ysr congress is concerned about this increased voting turnout. The general perception is that government workers are mainly opposed to the ruling party. Employee neglect has been observed at ysr congress, as evidenced by late salary payments, misappropriation of PF funds, etc. This voting turnout worries them, for that reason. When there is a strong anti-incumbency sentiment, the voting percentage typically rises.
 

Since they established the positions, the Ruling party merely hoped that secretariat Employees would vote for them. Nevertheless, several problems, including excessive workloads and inadequate pay, have left those groups unhappy. Voting via mail ballots will end today. The day has come for individuals working in the security services to cast their ballots.
 


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