ECI Launches EVM/VVPAT Voter Awareness Drive in 5 Poll-Bound States

The Election Commission of India has launched a structured EVM and VVPAT awareness campaign across the five poll-bound states and union territories of Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. The campaign utilizes fixed Demonstration Centres and Mobile Vans to give voters hands-on experience with the voting machines and clarify their doubts. As of February 10, over 1.2 lakh electors have participated in demo camps, and mobile vans have covered more than 29,000 polling station locations. The initiative aims to enhance transparency and voter confidence ahead of the upcoming elections.

Key Points: ECI EVM/VVPAT Awareness Campaign in 5 States/UTs

  • Hands-on voter familiarization
  • 1.2L+ electors at demo centers
  • 29K+ polling stations covered by mobile vans
  • Campaign in 5 poll-bound states/UTs
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ECI launches EVM/VVPAT awareness campaign in five poll-bound states/UTs

Election Commission launches hands-on EVM/VVPAT awareness campaign in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu & West Bengal to boost voter confidence.

"The aim of the campaign is to familiarise voters with the functioning of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and VVPAT units - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, Feb 11

The Election Commission of India has launched extensive EVM/VVPAT awareness campaigns across five poll-bound States and Union Territories -- Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, an official statement said on Wednesday.

The aim of the campaign is to familiarise voters with the functioning of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) units, it said.

The campaign is being conducted in a structured and time-bound manner through EVM Demonstration Centres (EDCs) and Mobile Demonstration Vans (MDVs).

According to the ECI, EDCs have been set up at the headquarters of District Election Officers (DEOs) as well as at Returning Officers and Revenue Sub-Division offices across the five States/UTs. These centres provide voters with hands-on experience of the voting process and an opportunity to clarify doubts regarding the functioning of the machines.

As of February 10, more than 1.20 lakh electors have participated in demonstration camps at EDCs, while over 1.16 lakh electors have cast mock votes during these sessions.

Additionally, MDVs have already covered more than 29,000 polling station locations to ensure outreach in both urban and rural areas.

The Commission also released detailed data on the rollout of the campaign in each poll-bound State/UT, including the date of commencement, the number of polling stations covered, and footfall at demonstration centres in Kerala, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.

The EVM/VVPAT Awareness Campaign aims to enhance voter confidence by offering hands-on exposure to the machines, addressing concerns, and reinforcing transparency in the electoral process.

The Commission said it remains committed to conducting free, fair and transparent elections and will continue to intensify voter awareness initiatives in the coming days.

Meanwhile, in a separate notification, the Election Commission announced that the final electoral roll for Goa will be published on February 21. The notification stated that the final publication of the electoral roll under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise will take place on February 21, 2026 (Saturday).

- IANS

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Priya S
Awareness is good, but transparency is key. The VVPAT slip is crucial for voter verification. I hope the campaign clearly explains that the slip is only for confirmation and should not be taken home. We must trust the process.
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Sarah B
As someone who has observed elections in multiple countries, India's EVM system is quite robust. This proactive education campaign, especially using mobile vans for rural outreach, is commendable and should be a model.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but the timing feels a bit rushed before major state elections. Shouldn't this be a continuous, year-round effort integrated with voter ID drives? My two paise.
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Meera T
In Kerala, we have a very literate electorate, but even here, people have questions about the machines. The demonstration centres are a great idea. Let's focus on informed voting! 👍
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Aman W
Over 1.2 lakh people already participated? That's impressive coverage. The mobile vans reaching 29,000 locations show they are serious about rural areas. This should reduce bogus voting allegations.

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