Global Election Watch: 14 Nations Witness Bihar's Democratic Showcase

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has officially launched the International Election Visitors' Programme for 2025. Fourteen participants from seven different countries will witness the first phase of Bihar Assembly elections on November 6. The delegates attended sessions at IIIDEM where they learned about EVMs and India's electoral processes. This initiative continues ECI's tradition of sharing election management best practices with the international community since 2014.

Key Points: CEC Gyanesh Kumar Flags Off International Election Observers Bihar

  • Delegates from France, South Africa, Belgium and four other nations observing elections
  • Participants received EVM demonstrations and electoral process briefings
  • Two-day Bihar tour includes visiting EVM dispatch centers and polling stations
  • Programme showcases India's election best practices to global community since 2014
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CEC Gyanesh Kumar flags off 14 foreign delegates to witness Bihar voting on Nov 6

14 foreign delegates from 7 countries to witness Bihar Assembly elections, observing EVM demonstrations and polling processes in world's largest democracy.

CEC Gyanesh Kumar flags off 14 foreign delegates to witness Bihar voting on Nov 6
"The IEVP has been showcasing the strengths of India's electoral system to the international community - Election Commission Official"

New Delhi, Nov 4

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Tuesday flagged off 14 participants of the International Election Visitors’ Programme 2025 to witness voting in the Phase-I of the Bihar Assembly Elections on November 6, an official said.

The participants from seven countries, namely France, South Africa, Belgium, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Colombia, attended the inaugural session of the programme organised by the Election Commission of India at the India International Institute for Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) here.

The participants were provided a demonstration of the EVMs followed by a presentation by senior officers of ECI on various aspects of elections, including preparation of electoral rolls and the conduct of elections in India, said the official in a statement.

The IEVP includes a two-day tour of Bihar from November 5–6, where the participants will visit the EVM dispatch centres and witness the actual polling on November 6.

The IEVP is a flagship programme of the ECI for international cooperation and engagement with the Election Management Bodies (EMBs) of other countries and international organisations.

Since 2014, the IEVP has been showcasing the strengths of India’s electoral system to the international community and sharing the best practices adopted in the world’s largest democracy for the conduct of elections, said the official statement.

Campaigning for the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections ended on Tuesday evening. In the first phase, polling will be held on November 6 in 121 Assembly constituencies spread across 18 districts.

During the first phase, the political fate of a total of 1,314 candidates will be decided by more than 3.75 crore electors. In this phase, voters will exercise their franchise in the state, including Patna, Darbhanga, Madhepura, Saharsa, Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran, Vaishali, Samastipur, Begusarai, Lakhisarai, Munger, Sheikhpura, Nalanda, Buxar, and Bhojpur districts.

On the last day of campaigning, star campaigners and senior leaders from both the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan made a last-ditch effort to woo the voters in support of their party candidates. In the second phase, 122 assembly constituencies across 20 districts will go to the polls on November 11, and the counting of votes will take place on November 14. A total of 90,712 polling booths will be set up for over 7.43 crore voters across the state.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the international cooperation, I hope the Election Commission also focuses on addressing local issues like voter intimidation and booth capturing in some areas. The system is good but needs constant improvement.
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Ananya R
Great initiative! Bihar elections are always interesting to watch. With 1,314 candidates in just one phase, it shows the vibrant democratic spirit of our country. Hope the international delegates get to see the real India beyond just the technical aspects.
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Michael C
As someone who has observed elections in multiple countries, India's scale is truly impressive. Managing 3.75 crore voters in one phase alone is a massive logistical achievement. The EVM system seems quite sophisticated.
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Siddharth J
The IEVP program since 2014 has been a great diplomatic tool. Sharing our election management expertise with countries from France to Colombia helps strengthen India's soft power. More such initiatives please! 🙌
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Kavya N
Hope the foreign delegates also get to interact with common voters and understand the ground realities. Elections in Bihar are not just about technology but also about people's aspirations and local issues.

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