Key Points

The Election Commission of India has introduced a groundbreaking postal ballot facility for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Elderly voters over 85, persons with disabilities, and essential service workers can now cast their votes conveniently from home. This initiative aims to enhance voter accessibility and participation in the democratic process. The move represents a significant step towards inclusive and accommodating electoral practices.

Key Points: ECI Expands Postal Ballot Access for Seniors and PwDs in Bihar Polls

  • ECI enables postal voting for voters above 85 and persons with disabilities
  • Service personnel can now vote through electronic postal ballot system
  • Polling teams will collect votes from eligible voters at their homes
  • Facility covers essential service workers including healthcare and media personnel
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Bihar polls: ECI announces postal ballot facility for elderly, PwD, and service voters

Election Commission introduces postal voting for elderly, disabled, and essential service voters in upcoming Bihar Assembly elections

"Such electors can avail this facility using Form 12 D - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, Oct 8

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday announced that elderly voters above 85 years of age, persons with benchmark disabilities (PwDs), and service voters will be able to cast their votes through postal ballots in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

According to a press note issued by the ECI, this facility will be provided under Section 60(c) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.

"Such electors can avail this facility using Form 12 D and submit to the Returning Officer through their BLO within 5 days of the issuance of the notification of election. Polling teams will collect their votes at their homes," the ECI said in its press note.

"Electors on essential services on the date of poll can apply for the postal ballot facility through the designated Nodal officer of their respective department, 'it added.

The Commission also extended this facility to electors engaged in essential services such as fire, health, electricity, traffic, ambulance services, aviation, long-distance government road transport corporations, etc, as well as media personnel authorised to cover polling day.

Additionally, service voters will receive their ballots electronically through the Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS) without bearing postal costs.

"Service voters will be sent their postal ballots electronically by the Returning Officer through the Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS), immediately on finalisation of the list of contesting candidates. Service voters are not required to bear the cost of postal services," the poll panel said.

The ECI has instructed Returning Officers and District Election Officers to brief political parties and candidates on these provisions to ensure smooth implementation.

Notably, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) was enforced with the announcement of dates on Monday and earlier in the day, the poll panel also issued directions for strict implementation of the poll code in the state.

As the MCC prohibits the Centre as well as the Bihar government from making any policy announcements, the ECI has also issued directions to the Chief Secretary and Chief Electoral Officer of Bihar in this regard.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great move but implementation is key. Hope the BLOs are properly trained and the process is transparent. We've seen postal ballot issues in previous elections. ECI needs to ensure no misuse happens.
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Sarah B
The ETPBS for service voters is a welcome technological upgrade. My brother serves in the army and always struggled with postal ballots. This will make voting much easier for our brave soldiers! 🇮🇳
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Aditya G
Including media personnel and essential service workers is a smart move. Journalists covering elections and emergency service workers shouldn't have to choose between duty and voting rights. Good thinking ECI!
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Meera T
As someone with mobility issues, I appreciate this step. Voting is our fundamental right and such inclusive measures ensure everyone can participate. Hope other states follow this model.
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Vikram M
The 5-day window for Form 12D submission seems quite short. Many elderly voters might not be aware of this facility in time. ECI should run awareness campaigns through local newspapers and radio stations.

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