ECI Seeks Public Feedback on ECINet App to Enhance Voter Services by Jan 10

The Election Commission of India has invited citizens to download the ECINet App and submit suggestions for improvement through its feedback tab until January 10, 2026. The app integrates approximately 40 existing election-related applications into a single digital platform, including Voter Helpline and CVIGIL. Trial versions during recent elections demonstrated significant improvements in voter services and faster publication of election results. The platform is set for official launch this month ahead of the 2026 assembly elections in five states.

Key Points: Share Feedback on ECINet App - ECI Invites Suggestions Till Jan 10

  • Submit feedback via app till Jan 10, 2026
  • Integrates 40+ election apps into one platform
  • Trial showed faster results & voter services
  • Official launch scheduled this month
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ECI invites citizens to share feedback on ECINet App till Jan 10

Election Commission invites citizens to download ECINet App and submit suggestions to improve the unified election platform. Feedback window open until January 10, 2026.

"The trial versions of the new ECINet App enables better voter services, quicker availability of polling percentage trends... - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi Januar, y 3

The Election Commission of India on Saturday invited citizens across the country to download the ECINet App and submit suggestions to further improve the platform, with the feedback window remaining open till January 10, 2026.

In a press note, the Commission said citizens can share their input via the "Submit a Suggestion" tab in the ECINet App.

"Election Commission of India invites all citizens to download the ECINet App and give their suggestions to improve the App by using the 'Submit a Suggestion' tab on the App. Citizens can now give their suggestions till the 10th of January, 2026," the press note reads.

According to the Commission, the trial versions of the new ECINet App have already demonstrated significant improvements in voter services and election-related information dissemination.

"The trial versions of the new ECINet App enables better voter services, quicker availability of polling percentage trends and also the publication of Index Cards within 72 hours of the close of polls, an exercise that previously took several weeks or months. The App was successfully tried out during the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 and the bye-elections," a press note read.

The Commission noted that the platform is being "continually improved and refined" based on feedback from Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs), District Election Officers (DEOs), Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), Observers and field officials. It said user suggestions received through the App will also be examined carefully and incorporated to make the platform more user-friendly.

"The ECINet platform will officially be launched this month," the press note added.

ECINet is one of the major initiatives of the Commission taken under the leadership of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar along with Election Commissioners Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr. Vivek Joshi. Work on the development of the ECINet App started after its announcement on May 04, 2025, the Commission said.

The App has been designed as a single, unified digital platform for citizens by integrating nearly 40 existing election-related applications and websites into one interface. These include the Voter Helpline App (VHA), CVIGIL, Saksham, Polling Trends (Voter Turnout App) and the Know Your Candidate (KYC) App, among others.

The Commission said the ECINet App is available for download on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, making it accessible to a wide range of users.

This comes ahead of the 2026 assembly election in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope they focus on making it work smoothly in areas with poor internet connectivity. Many villages still struggle with 4G. The idea of one app for all election services is brilliant though.
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Aditya G
Submitting my suggestions right away. The integration of 40 apps into one is a massive step for digital governance. Will save a lot of time and confusion for common voters like us.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in tech, I appreciate the open feedback loop. The 72-hour index card publication is a huge improvement in transparency. Hope they add more regional language support.
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Karthik V
Good move before the 2026 state elections. My respectful suggestion: please ensure the app is lightweight and doesn't consume too much phone storage. Not everyone has high-end smartphones.
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Meera T
My parents found the Voter Helpline app a bit complicated. Hoping this unified platform is more user-friendly for senior citizens. Will help them download and give feedback. 👍

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