Election Commission comes up with Vote-From-Home option for voters above 80 yrs

For people with disabilities, a mobile application "Saksham" has been introduced, which they can log into and vote.

Published Mar 11, 2023 | 8:38 PMUpdated Mar 11, 2023 | 8:40 PM

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday, 11 March, said that it has introduced the facility to Vote-from-Home (VFH) for people above 80 years of age and those with disabilities in the upcoming Assembly elections in Karnataka.

For the first time, the ECI is going to provide the facility to those above 80 years of age. Our teams will go there with Form 12D to exercise their franchise, Chief Election Commissioner, Rajiv Kumar, told reporters in Bengaluru.

Though we encourage those above 80 years to come to the polling station, those who cannot can avail this facility, he added. Secrecy will be maintained and the entire process will be videographed, Kumar explained.

Mobile apps to make it easy

“All the political parties will be informed whenever there is a movement for Voting From Home (VFH),” Kumar said.

For people with disabilities, a mobile application “Saksham” has been introduced, which they can log into and choose the facility to vote, the CEC said.

Another mobile application, “Suvidha” has been developed, which is an online portal for candidates to file nominations and affidavits.

“Candidates can also use the Suvidha portal for seeking permission for meetings and rallies,” the top election official explained.

The ECI has also launched a campaign called Know Your Candidate (KYC) for the benefit of voters. “Political parties have to inform the voters on their portals and social media platform as to why they chose a candidate with criminal background and gave ticket to contest the election,” Kumar said.

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Karnataka Assembly elections

Speaking of the Karnataka Assembly elections, he noted that the state with 224 constituencies has 36 seats reserved for the SCs and 15 for the STs.

There are 5.21 crore voters, including 2.59 women voters. The number also includes 16,976 centenarians, 4,699 third gender, and 9.17 lakh first-time voters. Also, there are 12.15 lakh voters above the age of 80 and 5.55 lakh people with disabilities (PWD).

The state has 58,272 polling stations, including 24,063 in urban areas. The average voters in each station is 883.
Of these polling stations, 1,320 are women-managed, 224 are youth-managed, and 224 are PWD-managed.

There will be webcasting in 29,141 polling stations, the CEC said and added that 1,200 are critical polling stations.

Prepping for the elections

As most of the polling stations are in schools, these will have “permanent water, electricity, toilet and ramps”. “These facilities will be permanent in nature. This is a gift from the ECI to the schools and to the school children,” said Kumar, who is on a three-day visit to the state to review election preparedness.

To a query on a possible election date, the CEC said it has to be conducted before 24 May, when the tenure of the current Assembly comes to an end.

He directed the official machinery to gear up for a fair and transparent elections in the state.

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