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EC starts work on guidelines to allow postal ballot for octogenarians, differently-abled

As the Law Ministry amended Conduct of Election rules allowing "absentee voters" of essential services, octogenarians and people with disabilities to use the postal ballot, the EC has started to work on the detailed guidelines on the identification of such voters, the manner of outreach, the methods of the collection as well as voting in the specified centres in each constituency.

EC starts work on guidelines to allow postal ballot for octogenarians, differently-abled
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Published : Oct 29, 2019, 9:07 AM IST

New Delhi: The Election Commission on Monday said it has started working on detailed guidelines to allow those above 80 years of age and people with disabilities to use the postal ballot to cast their vote.

The move comes days after the Law Ministry amended Conduct of Election Rules allowing "absentee voters" of essential services, senior citizens of more than 80 years of age and people with disabilities.

Absentee voter refers to a vote cast by someone who is unable to go to the polling station.

Officials said that in both these categories there are people who are unable to reach the polling stations and thus are unable to cast their votes.

"This will enable people from these two categories to cast their votes with ease and will also thus increase the voter turnout," an official said.

The planned guidelines will include the identification of such voters, the manner of outreach, the methods of the collection as well as voting in the specified centres in each constituency, the Commission said.

The Commission had suggested these changes to the Law Ministry in September this year.

In the last Lok Sabha elections, about 60.14 percent absentee voters had cast their vote through e-postal ballot while in the 2014 general election, this figure was just 4 percent.

Also read :3 suspected cattle smugglers killed in accidental crude bomb blast in Murshidabad

New Delhi: The Election Commission on Monday said it has started working on detailed guidelines to allow those above 80 years of age and people with disabilities to use the postal ballot to cast their vote.

The move comes days after the Law Ministry amended Conduct of Election Rules allowing "absentee voters" of essential services, senior citizens of more than 80 years of age and people with disabilities.

Absentee voter refers to a vote cast by someone who is unable to go to the polling station.

Officials said that in both these categories there are people who are unable to reach the polling stations and thus are unable to cast their votes.

"This will enable people from these two categories to cast their votes with ease and will also thus increase the voter turnout," an official said.

The planned guidelines will include the identification of such voters, the manner of outreach, the methods of the collection as well as voting in the specified centres in each constituency, the Commission said.

The Commission had suggested these changes to the Law Ministry in September this year.

In the last Lok Sabha elections, about 60.14 percent absentee voters had cast their vote through e-postal ballot while in the 2014 general election, this figure was just 4 percent.

Also read :3 suspected cattle smugglers killed in accidental crude bomb blast in Murshidabad

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EC starts work on guidelines to allow postal ballot for octogenarians, differently abled
         New Delhi, Oct 28 (PTI) The Election Commission on Monday said it has started working on detailed guidelines to allow those above 80 years of age and people with disabilities to use postal ballot to cast their vote.
          The move comes days after the Law Ministry amended Conduct of Election Rules allowing "absentee voters" of essential services, senior citizens of more than 80 years of age and people with disabilities.
          Absentee voter refers to a vote cast by someone who is unable to go to the polling station.
          Officials said that in both these categories there are people who are unable to reach the polling stations and thus are unable to cast their votes.
          "This will enable people from these two categories to cast their votes with ease and will also thus increase the voter turnout," an official said.
          The planned guidelines will include the identification of such voters, the manner of outreach, the methods of collection as well as voting in the specified centres in each constituency, the Commission said.
          The Commission had suggested these changes to the Law Ministry in September this year.
          In the last Lok Sabha elections, about 60.14 per cent absentee voters had cast their vote through e-postal ballot while in the 2014 general election, this figure was just 4 per cent. PTI NAB
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