New Delhi: More than fifty two thousand electors belonging to Senior Citizen (above 80 years of age) and Persons with Disability (PwD) categories, have opted to exercise the facility to vote through postal ballots in the forthcoming phase 1 of Bihar Assembly elections, the Election Commission of India, informed here today.
The ECI stated that these electors would be provided postal ballots on pre-informed date(s) by the Returning Officers with proper security and videography arrangements to ensure secrecy, safety, and transparency in the process.
In the first phase elections, polling in 71 assembly constituencies spread over 16 districts of Bihar, is to be held on October 28, 2020.
This is the first time that postal ballot facility is being extended to both the categories in Bihar elections and Booth Level Officers of 71 Assembly Constituencies in Bihar have already reached out to more than four lakh such electors. “Remaining electors intend to visit the booth on the poll day for voting,” the ECI stated.
Earlier, during Commission’s visit to Bihar from September 29 – October 01, 2020, attention was drawn to certain concerns regarding the implementation of this provision for the above categories of voters. To comprehensively address these concerns, on October 03, 2020, Commission had given the following directions:
- “Block Level Officers will visit to the houses of the concerned electors, as provided by the RO, in the Polling Station area and deliver Form- 12-D to the concerned electors. If an elector is not available, he/she will share his/her contact details and revisit to collect it within five days of the notification.
- The elector may or may not opt for postal ballot in the acknowledgement attached with the Form 12-D.
- If he/she opts for postal ballot, then the BLO will collect the filled-in Form 12-D from the house of the elector within five days of the notification and deposit it with the RO forthwith.
- BLO shall deposit all the acknowledgement forms with the RO along with all Form 12-D.
- Sector Officer shall supervise it under the overall supervision of RO.”
In subsequent two phases of elections in Bihar and in bye-elections in all other States, this exercise will continue so that electoral process becomes more accessible, inclusive and SAFE for these categories during the period of COVID-19. BLOs will visit approximately 12 lakh such electors’ homes in Bihar in the next two phases for this purpose, the ECI stated.
– globalbihari bureau