The Asian Age

EC mulls remote voting for migrant workers

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New Delhi, June 7: Days after chief election commission­er Rajiv Kumar undertook an hours-long trek to a remote polling station in Uttarakhan­d, the poll panel on Tuesday decided to double the remunerati­on of polling officials going to such booths as early as three days before voting day. In a statement, the EC said to enhance voting percentage, especially among migrants, “time has come to explore possibilit­ies of remote voting, maybe on a pilot basis”.

“Voters migrate from the place of their registrati­on to cities and other places for education, employme-nt and other purposes. It becomes difficult for them to return to their registered stations to cast their vote. The commission felt that time has come to explore possibilit­ies of remote voting, maybe on a pilot basis,” it said.

A committee would be set up to examine the issues of migrant voters. Given the fact that voters and political parties are the primary stakeholde­rs, wider consultati­on with all stakeholde­rs, including parties, would be started thereafter, it explained.

At a meeting of the poll panel, it was also decided to develop special water and shock proof, extra protective backpacks or cases to carry EVMVVPATs and safeguard the machines provided to all such teams to aid hands-free movement in difficult terrain.

Seeking to address voting apathy in urban areas, now all Central and state government department­s, Central and state PSUs and corporate entities with 500 plus employees will appoint a nodal officer to ascertain leave availing but non-voting employees. “It is kind of name and shame as people in poll going areas get a day's off under the

Negotiable Instrument­s Act with the primary purpose of facilitati­ng voting by employees,” explained a senior functionar­y.

“Empathisin­g with the dedication of polling personnel who perform election duty in remote and difficult areas, the commission decided to double the remunerati­on of the polling officials going to the polling Stations three days in advance. Till now, the remunerati­on for polling officials used to be a uniform per diem amount for all alike,” an EC statement said.

AT A meeting of the poll panel, it was also decided to develop special water and shock proof, extra protective backpacks or cases to carry EVM-VVPATs and safeguard the machines to aid hands-free movement in difficult terrain

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