The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Citizens aged above 85 years, people with 40% disability can vote from home

Only service personnel can vote through postal ballots; those on poll duty and police personnel will exercise franchise at ‘Facilitati­on Centres’, says Joint Collector K. Mayur Ashok

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The Visakhapat­nam district administra­tion is making arrangemen­ts to facilitate voting by the employees on election duty, citizens above 85 years of age and persons with disabiliti­es. Arrangemen­ts have been made for around 3,000 service personnel from the district, serving in remote and border areas, to exercise their franchise.

A survey will be conducted to provide ‘voting facility at home’ to citizens above 85 years of age and persons with more than 40% disability conžrmed by the Software for assessment of disabled for access, rehabilita­tion and empowermen­t (SADAREM) certižcate.

There are around 25,000 voters above 85 years of age. The Booth Level O¡cers (BLOs) have been instructed to gather the details of these voters booth-wise in all constituen­cies, Joint Collector K. Mayur Ashok told the media on April 17 (Wednesday).

The BLOs would visit the identižed households and take the opinions of the eligible voters in these two categories on whether they would like to vote from home or come to the polling booth. Those who want to vote from home would be given the 12 (D) forms to exercise their consent. A team of election ofžcials would visit their houses, taking all the required material, on May 7.

The ballots would be kept in sealed envelopes before being put in the box.

If a voter is not available at home during the žrst visit of the team, the latter would revisit the houses. In case of voter’s absence for the second time, they would lose their opportunit­y to vote. Those opting to vote from home will not be allowed to change their option. The representa­tives of political parties would also be allowed to witness the election process, the Joint Collector said.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has amended the Postal Ballot System. Only ‘service voters’ (military personnel) will be allowed to exercise their franchise in this mode.

Those on election duty and police personnel on duty will vote at the ‘Facilitati­on Centre’ set up in each constituen­cy under the purview of the Returning O¡cer.

The forms, pertaining to the service personnel, will be sent online to the Unit O¡cers concerned. The voters can download the ballots and exercise their franchise before sending them by post. The postal ballot facilities for the employees in the Assembly and Parliament­ary constituen­cies have been withdrawn. Around 15,000 employees will vote at the Facilitati­on Centre on the AU College of Engineerin­g campus.

Polling booths will be set up in all Assembly constituen­cies. The employees on duty will be allowed to vote at the Facilitati­on Centres on May 5 and 6.

 ?? V. RAJU ?? A banner put up at a water kiosk set up by the GVMC urges the voters to exercise their franchise during the elections, in Visakhapat­nam on Wednesday.
V. RAJU A banner put up at a water kiosk set up by the GVMC urges the voters to exercise their franchise during the elections, in Visakhapat­nam on Wednesday.

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