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IndiaEC develops Prototype of remote Voting Machine for local Migrant Voters

EC develops Prototype of remote Voting Machine for local Migrant Voters

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New Delhi, Dec 29: In a major move to increase voter participation, the Election Commission on
Thursday said it has developed a prototype of a remote electronic voting machine (RVM) for domestic
migrant voters and has invited political parties for a demonstration on January 16.
If implemented after stakeholder consultations, migrant voters do not need to travel to their home
district to exercise their franchise.

Based on feedback from various stakeholders and the demonstration of the prototype, the Election
Commission (EC) will appropriately carry forward the process of implementing remote voting, according
to a statement.
The poll panel has also floated a concept note on remote voting and sought the views of political parties
on the legal, administrative and technical challenges in implementing it.
The multi-constituency remote EVM, developed by a public sector undertaking, can handle up to 72
constituencies from a single remote polling booth, the statement issued by the poll watchdog said.
“After focus on youth and urban apathy, remote voting will be a transformational initiative for
strengthening participation in electoral democracy,” Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar
said.
With the objective of finding a technological solution that is credible, accessible and acceptable to all
stakeholders, the commission headed by CEC Kumar along with election commissioners Anup Chandra
Pandey and Arun Goel “has now explored the option of using a modified version of the time-tested
model of M3 (Mark 3) EVMs to enable voting at remote polling stations — polling stations outside home
constituency, for domestic migrants,” the statement said.
The initiative, if implemented, can lead to a “social transformation” for migrants, it said.
“Many a times migrants are reluctant to get themselves enrolled at their place of work for various
reasons such as frequently changing residences, not enough social and emotional connect with the
issues of area of migration, unwillingness to get their name deleted in an electoral roll of their home or
native constituencies as they have permanent residence or property,” the poll panel said.
Elaborating on the concept note, the EC said it has invited all eight recognised and 57 state
political parties on January 16 to demonstrate the functioning of the multi-constituency prototype RVM.
Members of the commission's Technical Expert Committee will also be present.
The commission has also solicited written views of recognised political parties by January 31 on various
related issues, including changes required in legislation, changes in administrative procedures and voting
method for domestic migrants.
The concept note also highlights the challenges of defining domestic migrants, enumerating remote
voters and implementation of the Model Code of Conduct at remote polling booths in other states.
Ensuring secrecy of voting, facility of polling agents for identification of voters and process and method
of remote voting and counting of votes, are among the other issues identified by the note.
The Representation of the People Act, 1950 and 1951, The Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, and The
Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, will need to be amended to introduce remote voting, the statement
said.
While the laws can only be changed by Parliament, the related rules in this case can be tweaked at the
level of the Law Ministry. The number of booths to be set up and their locations also needs to be
settled.

The method of remote voting, familiarity of voters with the methods and the RVM , counting
of votes cast at remote booths and their transmission to the returning officer located in other state or
states also requires deliberations.
“Migration-based disenfranchisement”, the EC said, is not an option in the age of technological
advancement. The voter turnout in the 2019 was 67.4 per cent and the EC was
concerned over the issue of over 30 crore electors not exercising their franchise and also differential
voter turnout in various states and union territories, it said. “It is understood that there are multifarious
reasons for a voter not opting to register in a new place of residence, thus missing out on exercising the
right to vote. Inability to vote due to internal migration (domestic migrants) is one of the prominent
reasons to be addressed to improve voter turnout and ensure participative elections,” the EC said.
Though there is no central database available for migration within the country, the analysis of available
data in the public domain points to work, marriage and -related migration as important
components of domestic migration.
“Out-migration” is predominant among the rural population in overall domestic migration and around
85 per cent of the internal migration is within states, the commission noted.
Soon after assuming office as CEC, Kumar's learning of domestic migration issues first hand from his trek
to Dumak village in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district focused his attention on enabling the migrant voters
to exercise their franchise from their current place of residence, the statement said.
Realising such empowerment would entail a host of legal, statutory, administrative and technological
interventions, the EC has deliberated at length to find inclusive solutions to facilitate electoral
participation of migrants across all socio-economic strata and explored alternative voting methods like
two-way physical transit postal ballots, proxy voting, early voting at special ‘Early Voting Centres', one-
way or two-way electronic transmission of postal ballots (ETPBS) and Internet-based voting system, the
commission observed. (Agencies)

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