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EC to provide mobile phone deposit facility for voters at polling stations

Rule 49M of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, which ensures secrecy of voting within the polling station, will continue to be strictly enforced

Published on: May 23, 2025 09:16 PM IST
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In a major relief for voters, the EC on Friday said it would set up mobile phone deposit counters at polling stations.

ECI has decided to allow parties and candidates to set up booths to distribute unofficial voter identification slips at 100 metres from the polling station entrance. (HT file photo)
ECI has decided to allow parties and candidates to set up booths to distribute unofficial voter identification slips at 100 metres from the polling station entrance. (HT file photo)

Several voters who go to cast their votes take their phones inside polling booths by concealing the device in their clothes due to the absence of a facility to deposit it.

In another move, seeking to rationalise poll day management, the Election Commission (EC) decided to allow parties and candidates to set up booths to distribute unofficial voter identification slips at 100 metres from the polling station entrance.

Till now, the limit was 200 metres from the "polling location".

These two key reforms will first be implemented in Bihar, where assembly polls will be held later this year.

Recognising the increasing coverage and usage of mobile phones in urban and rural areas and the challenges faced not only by the voters at large but also senior citizens, women and persons with disabilities in managing mobile phones on polling day, the commission has decided to allow a mobile deposit facility just outside the polling stations, the EC said.

However, it said, certain polling stations could be exempt from this provision based on adverse local circumstances by the returning officer.

Rule 49M of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, which ensures secrecy of voting within the polling station, will continue to be strictly enforced, it underlined.

The EC said that in a move aimed at improving election day facilitation, it rationalised the permissible norms for canvassing in line with the electoral laws to 100 metres from the entrance of the polling station.

However, electioneering will not be allowed within a 100-metre radius around the polling station on the day of polling.

"Therefore, the booths set up by the candidates on poll day for issuing unofficial identity slips to electors, in case the electors are not carrying their official Voter Information Slips (VIS) issued by the commission, can now be set up just beyond 100 metres of any polling station," it said.

One "polling location", such as a school, can have multiple polling stations.

 
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