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Himachal SEC Issues Special Voting Rules for Advocates with Indelible Ink

The Himachal Pradesh State Election Commission issued special instructions for advocates with indelible ink from Bar Council elections. These voters must produce their Advocate or Bar Council ID for verification. Polling staff will apply fresh ink on the right forefinger to distinguish the elections. The move ensures eligible advocates are not denied voting rights due to overlapping election schedules.

Himachal SEC issues special voting guidelines for advocates marked with indelible ink

Shimla, May 16

The Himachal Pradesh State Election Commission on Friday issued special instructions to election authorities across the state to facilitate voting by advocates who already bear indelible ink marks from the recently conducted Bar Council elections.

In an official communication, the Commission directed all District Election Officers, Sub-Divisional Officers and Block Development Officers to ensure that eligible advocate-voters are not denied their franchise during the ongoing electoral process.

The Commission noted that several advocates have indelible ink applied on their left forefinger owing to their participation in the Bar Council polls. To avoid confusion during voter verification, polling officials have been instructed to permit such voters to cast their ballots after proper identity verification.

As per the directions, advocates will be required to produce either their Advocate Identity Card or Bar Council Identity Card before the polling staff. Once their identity is verified, they will be allowed to vote.

The Commission has further instructed polling teams to apply fresh indelible ink on the right forefinger of such voters before they enter the polling booth, thereby distinguishing participation in the two separate elections.

Secretary of the State Election Commission, Surjeet Singh Rathore, said the measures were aimed at ensuring smooth polling operations while maintaining the integrity of the voter identification process.

The move comes amid overlapping election schedules involving members of the legal fraternity and is intended to ensure that no eligible voter is deprived of voting rights due to prior participation in another election.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Practical solution but why didn't they think of this earlier? Thousands of advocates must have been confused. Good that they clarified now rather than denying votes on polling day. 👍

Vikram M

This is a well-thought-out circular. Using right forefinger for fresh ink avoids confusion. Our election machinery is getting smarter. #HimachalElections

Siddharth J

As an advocate myself, I was worried about this issue. The SEC deserves credit for issuing clear guidelines. Now I can participate in both elections without hassle. Jai Himachal! 🙏

Michael C

Interesting to see how different states handle overlapping elections. In my country, we have different systems. This seems like a pragmatic solution - let people vote as long as identity is verified.

Kavya N

Great step! But I hope polling staff actually follows these instructions. Many times ground-level implementation is poor. SEC should also train booth level officers properly.

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