Hyderabad: Among all the voters, who will cast their vote in the Lok Sabha polls 2024, there exists a category, called service voters. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), a person having service qualification falls under the category of service voter.
Who is a Service Voter?
A service voter is a voter having service qualification. The following people fall under of category of service voters:
- Being a member of the Armed Forces of the Union
- Being a member of a Force to which provisions of the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), have been made applicable whether with or without modification
- Being a member of an Armed Police Force of a State, and serving outside that state
- Being a person who is employed under the Government of India, in a post outside India
Difference Between a Service Voter and an Ordinary Voter?
While an ordinary elector is registered in the electoral roll of the constituency in which his place of ordinary residence is located, per say on having service qualification can get enrolled as 'service voter’ at his native place even though he actually may be residing at a different place (of posting). He has, however, an option to get himself enrolled as general elector at the place of his posting where he factually, at the point of time, is residing ordinarily with his family for a sufficient span of time.
Are Members of all Armed Forces/Para Military Forces Eligible to be Enrolled as Service Voters?
The members of Indian Army, Navy and Air Force and personnel of General Reserve Engineer Force (Border Road Organisation), Border Security Force, Indo Tibetan Border Police, Assam Rifles, National Security Guards, Central Reserve Police Force, Central Industrial Security Force and Sashastra Seema Bal are eligible to be registered as service voters.
Process of Enrolment as a Service Voter
The EC orders revision or updation of rolls for service voters twice in a year. The Commission sends a communication to the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of External Affairs informing them of the commencement of the revision program.
As soon as the program is announced, persons having service qualifications can fill up the application in statutory Form 2/2A/3, in duplicate, and hand it to the officer in charge of the record office or the nodal authority in the Ministry of External Affairs (in case of persons employed under Government of India on a post outside India).
The person has to submit a declaration in a prescribed format to the effect that he did not get enrolled as a general elector in any constituency. The officer in charge will check the Form and declaration and ensure that the Form is complete in all respects and particulars filled in by the applicant therein are correct.