Key Points

The Election Commission introduced multiple first-time measures in recent by-elections, including mobile phone deposit facilities and full webcasting. These steps aim to modernize the electoral process while prioritizing voter convenience. The upgraded voter turnout tracking system ensures faster and more accurate data sharing. These initiatives will likely be expanded in upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

Key Points: EC Introduces Mobile Deposit and 100% Webcasting in By-Polls

  • Mobile deposit facility for voters at all polling stations
  • 100% webcasting ensures real-time monitoring
  • Upgraded voter turnout tracking via ECINET App
  • Special Summary Revision conducted after two decades
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Mobile deposit facility, 100 pc webcasting of polling stations: EC marks several firsts in by-polls

Election Commission rolls out mobile deposit facility, 100% webcasting, and upgraded voter turnout tracking in by-elections for enhanced transparency.

"The roll-out of new initiatives in by-polls paves the way for full introduction in Bihar Assembly Elections. – Election Commission"

New Delhi, June 19

The Election Commission of India (ECI) implemented many pioneering initiatives in the by-elections on Thursday, aimed at enhancing and modernising the electoral process while also keeping the convenience of voters as a key priority.

Many measures that saw their implementation for the first time included the provision of a mobile deposit facility for electors at all polling stations, an upgraded Voter Turnout sharing process, and 100 per cent Webcasting of polling stations to ensure constant vigil of the entire polling process and individual mock poll training of all Presiding Officers. Also, Special Summary Revision (SSR) of the Electoral Rolls was conducted before the bye-polls for the first time in nearly two decades. These new initiatives were envisaged and initiated by the Chief Election Commissioner, Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi in the past few months.

By-polls were held at the ACs of 24-Kadi (SC) and 87-Visavadar in Gujarat, 35-Nilambur in Kerala, 64-Ludhiana West in Punjab, and 80-Kaliganj in West Bengal. During these by-elections, polling was held at 1354 Polling Stations (PS) in the five ACs. The roll-out of new initiatives in by-polls paves the way for the full introduction of all these measures in the forthcoming Bihar Assembly Elections.

For the first time, voters were able to avail of the mobile deposit facility provided by the ECI at the entrance of all polling stations. The measure is in recognition of the ubiquity of mobile phones in both urban and rural areas and the challenges faced by the voters, particularly the senior citizens, women, and PwD electors, as to where to leave their mobile phones before entering the polling station. Simple pigeonhole boxes or jute bags were provided at the entrance door of the polling stations, where the voters deposited their mobile phones. Volunteers were deployed at the polling stations to facilitate the process.

The upgraded VTR sharing process was also successfully implemented, where the Presiding Officer of each polling station was able to directly enter 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 was automatically aggregated at the constituency level. The approximate voting percentage trends were published every two hours as before.

The Commission also ensured 100 per cent webcasting of poll-day activities at all polling stations, except one, in the five bye-poll ACs. The webcasting was monitored to ensure that critical activities were taking place smoothly and there was no violation of the poll process. Dedicated monitoring teams at RO, DEO, and CEO levels kept a strict vigil on the poll proceedings.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great initiative by ECI! The mobile deposit facility shows they understand modern challenges. In my village last election, many women voters were hesitant to leave phones at home. This small change can boost participation. Hope they implement nationwide soon 👍
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Priya M.
While webcasting is good, what about areas with poor internet? My cousin in rural Bengal said their polling booth had network issues. ECI should ensure tech upgrades reach all corners equally. Otherwise it creates urban-rural divide in election transparency.
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Arjun S.
Finally some common sense reforms! Carrying phones was always a headache during voting. The 2-hour turnout updates are brilliant too - no more waiting whole day for vague percentages. EC is showing how tech can strengthen democracy without compromising security.
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Neha T.
Good steps but what about voter awareness? Many elderly in my neighborhood don't know about these changes. ECI should run ads on TV/radio explaining new facilities. Democracy works best when all age groups participate equally 🙏
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Vikram J.
As someone who volunteered at Ludhiana booth, I saw firsthand how the mobile deposit system reduced queues. People appreciated not having to go back home to drop phones. Small innovations like this make our election process world-class. Proud moment for Indian democracy!

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