Key Points

The Election Commission of India has announced an upgrade to its voter turnout reporting process with the integration of a new Voter Turnout Ratio system into the ECINET app. This initiative enables Presiding Officers to provide real-time updates every two hours on polling day, enhancing the speed at which voter turnout data is available. Despite these changes, the legal procedures for reporting actual vote counts remain the same. This new system aims to improve transparency and efficiency in reporting voter turnout trends, especially ahead of crucial elections like those in Bihar.

Key Points: Election Commission Boosts Voter Turnout Updates via ECINET App

  • New VTR system integrated into ECINET app for quick updates
  • Presiding Officers to update turnout data every two hours
  • Legal vote recording requirements remain unchanged
  • ECI's initiative to streamline voting trend transparency
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Election Commission to upgrade VTR sharing process to ensure timely updates

ECI launches new VTR system for real-time voter turnout updates during elections.

"Presiding Officers will now directly enter voter turnout every two hours. - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, June 3

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday announced to introduce a new technology-driven system to provide more timely and accurate updates on voter turnout trends.

The initiative, called the Voter Turnout Ratio (VTR), will be integrated into the ECINET app and allow Presiding Officers (PROs) at each polling station to enter voter turnout data directly every two hours on polling day.

"Under this new initiative, the Presiding Officer (PRO) of each polling station, will now be directly entering voter turnout on the new ECINET App every two hours on polling day in order to reduce the time lag in the updation of the approximate polling trends. This will be automatically aggregated at the constituency level. The approximate voting percentage trends will continue to be published every two hours as before," the ECI said in a statement.

According to ECI, the new VTR sharing process reduces the time lag associated with earlier manual reporting methods. However, the legal requirement to detail the account of votes recorded by the polling agents remains unchanged.

"Under the statutory framework of Rule 49S of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, Presiding Officers (PROs) are required to furnish Form 17C, detailing the account of votes recorded, to polling agents, who are nominated by the candidates and are present at the polling station at the close of poll. While this legal requirement remains unchanged, the process of updating the VTR App, which had evolved as a facilitative, non-statutory mechanism to keep the public informed of the approximate voter turnout percentage trends is being streamlined to ensure faster updation," the ECI said.

The PROs will enter the voter turnout data into the ECINET app after the closing of poll, which would reduce the delays and ensure that approximate percentage of votes polled would be available on the updated VTR app constituency-wise.

"Where mobile networks are unavailable, entries can be made offline and synced once connectivity is restored. This updated VTR App will become an integral part of ECINET before the Bihar elections," it said.

Earlier, sector officers collected voter turnout data manually and passed it on to Returning Officers (ROs) via phone calls, SMS, or messaging apps.

"This information was aggregated every two hours and uploaded to the Voter Turnout (VTR) App. The polling percentage trends were often updated hours later, based on physical records arriving late in the night or even the next day, leading to delays of 4-5-hours or more leading to misperceptions by some," it added.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Finally some tech upgrades in our election process! 👏 The 4-5 hour delays in previous elections created unnecessary confusion. Hope this new system brings more transparency. Just ensure proper training for PROs in rural areas where tech literacy might be low.
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Priya M.
Good initiative but I'm concerned about network issues in remote areas. Even with offline sync, what's the guarantee data won't be manipulated before syncing? The EC should conduct pilot tests before Bihar elections to identify loopholes.
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Amit S.
As someone who worked as polling agent last election, this is much needed! The manual process was chaotic - sector officers forgetting to report, SMS getting lost. Direct PRO entry will reduce middlemen errors. Hope they maintain Form 17C properly too.
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Sunita R.
Why only every 2 hours? In this digital age, real-time updates should be possible. Also, will this data be available publicly through API? That would help media and analysts track trends better. #TransparencyMatters
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Vikram J.
The EC deserves praise for continuous improvement. From EVMs to voter slips and now this - our election process is becoming world class. But please ensure cybersecurity measures are robust. Last thing we need is hacking claims during elections!
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Neha T.
Good step but what about accountability? If PRO enters wrong data, how will it be cross-checked? The EC should have audit trails and random physical verification of some booths to maintain system integrity. Democracy runs on trust after all.

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