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Election Commission Clears Misconceptions On Voter Turnout In Maharashtra Elections

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has addressed concerns raised by the Congress party regarding voter turnout and electoral roll processes during the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024.


Key Points Addressed by ECI:

1. Voter Turnout Aggregation:

  • ECI explained that variations in voter turnout data from 5 PM to 11:45 PM on polling day are part of the data aggregation process.
  • Form 17C, the statutory record of voter turnout, is signed and handed over to candidates’ agents at polling stations, ensuring the data’s integrity.

2. VTR App Usage:

  • The Voter Turnout Reporting (VTR) App facilitates periodic updates on voting trends during polling day.
  • However, the final voter turnout is based on Form 17C, which remains the immutable and statutory source of data.

3. Allegations of Arbitrary Voter Additions and Deletions:

  • The Congress alleged arbitrary additions of 50,000 electors in 50 assembly constituencies, primarily won by the Mahayuti alliance.
  • ECI clarified that:
    • Only six constituencies recorded additions of over 50,000 voters.
    • Deletions averaged 2,779 voters per constituency, attributed to deaths, shifting, or duplicate entries, following established rules and with Congress representatives’ participation.

4. Transparency in Electoral Roll Preparation:

  • ECI emphasized the rule-based and participatory process for electoral roll updates.
  • Political parties are actively involved at every stage to ensure transparency.

5. Response to Irregular Patterns Allegation:

  • ECI stated there were no bulk deletions or unusual patterns across Maharashtra.
  • Deletions followed due process, including verification and stakeholder involvement.

Congress’s Proposed Issues and ECI’s Response:

  • Data Access: All requested data, including electoral roll updates and Form 20, is available on the CEO Maharashtra website.
  • Inclusive Process: ECI underscored its commitment to a participatory election process involving political parties and the public.

Collaboration and Constructive Suggestions:

ECI welcomed constructive suggestions from political parties, emphasizing the importance of collaboration to enhance electoral transparency and efficiency.

This detailed response from ECI aims to reaffirm public confidence in India’s meticulous and transparent election process.

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