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Monday, 16 January 2017

Era of e-Postal Ballots

A change in 'The Conduct of Elec¬tion Rules, 1961' now empowers a returning officer in any constituency to send postal ballots to an eligible voter "by electronic means as specified by the Election Commission."
The new rule was published in a central gazette notification issued on October 21.The change will go a long way in eas¬ing logistical issues involved in ensuring that the ballot paper of the constituency, where a voter is eligible to vote, is sent in time. In the 2014 general elections, over one million voters used postal bal¬lots. Till now, postal ballots were sent through the Department of Posts OTP for Voters: With the new rule, the returning officer can send it through a web portal with a 'One Time Password' to voters. The voter needs to download the ballot for voting.
However, the process of physically returning the ballot through post remains unchanged. In India, postal ballots have played a critical role in extending the electoral process to voters unable to exercise their franchise— due to either the nature of their job or geographical location of their posting. The armed forces best illustrate the point.


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