Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Every safe vote matters.......!

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A General Election is one of the paramount national events of any country. The Rotaract Club of Law Faculty, Colombo University has launched a novel project branded ‘ Viral Vote’ to share the concept of ‘ Safe Voting’ in the up and coming General Elections of Sri Lanka scheduled for 5th of August 2020.

The President Dulmini Gamage the President of Rotaract Club, Law Faculty Colombo University said ‘ we conducted a online reseach study on a sample of 450 people which revealed that 28.9% of respondent­s do not know the health and safety guidelines to be maintained while voting’ which we felt was our duty to address. Given that we are from the Faculty of Law we are also driving this concept ‘ Cast your vote’ she opinioned.

Sri Lanka is at such a juncture, she is also battling against a global pandemic that has affected 17 million and costed almost 0.7 million lives. Sri Lankan with a strong performanc­e has only 2800 reported cases and 11 deaths at a recovery rate of above 75% which is a strong performanc­e said the District Rotaract Representa­tive for Sri Lanka Kasun Segera. Let me congratula­te the Rotaract Club of Law Faculty, University of Colombo for this unique project.

Viral Vote - PR Campaign by Rotaract Club of Law Faculty, University of Colombo:

Sri Lanka faces two difficult situations during this upcoming election. One is the discourage­ment among the citizens to exercise their right to vote, as they are agitated about the health risks posed by COVID-19. On the other hand, if the citizens are ignorant of the health and safety guidelines imposed by the authoritie­s while voting, Sri Lanka would face the risk of spreading the virus again. Hence the project STOP THE SPREAD that was launched by Rotary District 3220 said the Project Director Dr Rohantha Athukorala.

The Rotaract Club of Faculty of Law, University of Colombo h av i n g identified the challengin­g situation initiate the project “Viral Vote” to educate the general public about these concerns.

The survey conducted also revealed that conducted by the Rotaract Club of Faculty of Law revealed that a majority48.6% have decided to vote in the upcoming election while 16% have decided not to cast their votes. 35.4% of the total has not yet decided to exercise their right. Apart from that, 71.1% of the responses revealed that the majority is aware of the health and safety guidelines imposed by the authoritie­s to stop the spread of COVID- 19, but alarmingly, the rest of 28.9% are not aware of these guidelines.

The dynamic Rotaract Club of Faculty of Law launched a PR campaign and a series of webinars to convey a few messages to the public. First and foremost, this project focused on delivering health and safety guidelines that the public should be aware to stop the spread of COVID-19.

The guidelines about the safety practices that citizens have to follow at election campaigns, at the polling booth while voting and while celebratin­g the results of the election, are being circulated periodical­ly. Secondly, we encourage people to cast their votes in the upcoming election as the right to vote comes with many legal implicatio­ns said the defiant Dulmini Gamage. A common misconcept­ion that majority of the citizens have is that their single vote will not make a difference in the country.

But a single vote exercised with a greater sense, combined with thousands of other such votes, will make a difference in the governance of a country.

Project Viral Vote will be educating the general public about the aforementi­oned aspects through an extensive PR campaign carried through different social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

The campaign circulates informativ­e posts with health and safety guidelines as well as the legal implicatio­ns of the right to vote. Also, a series of cartoon illustrati­ons is published, encircling

The Rotaract Club of Faculty of Law, University of Colombo having identified the challengin­g situation initiate the project “Viral Vote” to educate the general public about these concerns.

a character named “Sumane” which displays the “election adventures” of him demonstrat­ing the importance of voting and how to follow the health guidelines while voting. The strong PR campaign is conducted in trilingual, to reach the targeted voter base also includes two webinars that will be feature Chathurika Akuruoda, lecturer of Faculty of Law of the University of Colombo and Sachinda Dulanjana, Former speaker of youth parliament and a former official delegate to the United Nations, in Sinhala and English languages respective­ly, to discuss the legal responsibi­lity of exercising one’s vote.

A vote which is cast rationally, and most importantl­y, following all the health and safety guidelines will directly affect this country’s democracy while aiding to stop the spread of the virus said President Dulmini Gamage.

The project Viral Vote by Rotaract Club of Faculty of Law, University of Colombo believes that “Every Safe Vote Matters” and encourages the general public of Sri Lanka to vote in the upcoming General Election while taking maximum precaution­s to stop the spread of COVID-19.

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