Nris May Soon Get To Vote Remotely With E-ballots

02 December 2020 Information

Non-resident Indians (NRIs) may soon get to vote remotely from their country of residence if a proposal sent by the Election Commission to the law ministry finds acceptance.

The EC has suggested that NRIs be allowed to vote through electronically-transmitted postal ballot system (ETPBS), a facility already available to service voters that include members of the armed forces, paramilitary and government employees serving abroad.

In a November 27 letter addressed to the law secretary, EC proposed necessary amendments be made in the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, “at the earliest” to enable the Indian diaspora to vote through postal ballot, adding that it is “technically and administratively ready to extend this facility in general elections to legislative assemblies of Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry”.

There are around 1.17 crore NRIs registered as voters in the electoral rolls. EC in its letter stated it has been receiving several representations from the Indian diaspora to facilitate voting through postal ballot since such overseas electors are not in a position to be present in their polling area as travelling to India for this purpose is a costly affair and otherwise too, they cannot leave their country of residence owing to compulsions like employment, education or other engagements. The protocols associated with Covid, have further compounded the problem, it added.

As per the EC proposal, an NRI may be issued a postal ballot electronically after she intimates her wish to vote through Form 12 to the returning officer, which must be received at least five days after notification of election. The duly filled up postal ballot – attested by an officer to be appointed by the diplomatic or consular representative of India in the country where the overseas elector is resident -- must be returned by post to the returning officer of the NRI’s constituency in India such that it is received latest by 8 am on the counting day.

 

SOURCE: INDIANSINKUWAIT

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