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Challenges and future of Electoral roll Management Ms. Sigy Thomas Vaidhyan, District Collector & District Election Officer, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu.

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1 Challenges and future of Electoral roll Management Ms. Sigy Thomas Vaidhyan, District Collector & District Election Officer, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu presented in “Symposium on Best Electoral Practices” Bengaluru, May 12, 2010

2 Virudhunagar District – Profile Assembly ConstituencyNo.of parts No.of Polling Stations No.of electors With EPIC Balance 1202 Rajapalayam1691911569431569367 2203 Srivilliputhur18322917055617052927 3204 Sattur17320415940415936143 4205 Sivakasi157191148568 0 5206 Virudhunagar14219214321314312588 6207 Aruppukottai17720715878815872662 7208 Tiruchuli18223415911215910012 Total1183144810965841096345239 Note : Deletion notices were issued by EROs to the 239 persons

3  Centralization of Electoral Roll database on an all-India basis – this is ongoing. The management of a technologically / infrastructurally error-free and hitch-free system is a herculean task because of its sheer size and dynamic nature.  Security of the database from hackers and data entry operators. Database Management

4  Data Entry Operators should be provided with Digital Signature for logging in. The software should logout automatically if the system is continuously idle for 5 minutes.  Stringent legal provisions especially relating to electoral database management against erring government officials should be introduced in RP Act

5 Database Management  for e-g. Whenever tampering / hacking with the support of any government staff is made out in a preliminary summary enquiry / examination of evidence by the ERO, the culpable person concerned should be terminated from service. He/she should be reinstated only if found fully innocent by DEO after a detailed enquiry to be completed in 2 months time from the date of detection of the crime.

6  Insertions of new inclusions at the correct place along with other family members at the time of integration.  Continuous updation of Electoral Roll and continuous integration in the database. Updation

7  During addition in the database, for integrating at the correct place, a provision is to be made in the software to search with the help of Door Number and EPIC number of the relative in the same door number / nearest 2 houses. Columns should be provided in Form-6 specifically for this, the filling up of which should be made compulsory.  Ensuring disposal of each form 6, 7, 8 and 8A within 15 days and monitoring the same during continuous updation. Updation

8  Continuous cross-checking across parts, ACs and States regarding duplication / double entry of voters and EPICs – electronically first and manually before deletion.  Continuous updation of Sections in Parts at least once annually based on maps prepared by the surveyors and approved by the local bodies. Updation

9  Checking of Data Entry to ensure 100% correctness before integration – financial provision should be made for checking.  A permanent staff pattern consisting of an Assistant-cum-Revenue Inspector and a data entry operator under the direct administrative control of the CEO may be made at all Taluk offices. This should apply especially for Town Panchayats and Municipalities since more than 40% of Tamil Nadu population is urban. Updation

10  Minimum 6 months experience in taluk / municipal election section either as Assistant / Deputy Tahsildar should be made mandatory for promotion to Tahsildar / Commissioner / Executive Officer level Updation

11  Either a G.O. or amendment to RP Act should be provided for enlisting teachers as BLOs. Till then, whenever departments unfamiliar with election work like Noon Meal Organisers, Anganwadi workers are pressed into election work, funds and time should be allotted for at least 2 times the training classes for VAOs / Teachers. B.L.O.s

12  Continuous issue, replacement and updation of EPICs  It is not possible to make out from an EPIC to which constituency the voter belongs to currently and whether he/she has exercised his/her franchise.  Monitoring of distribution of EPIC and maintaining the back up of EPIC issue (to be collected annually) should be entrusted with DEO by rule. EPIC

13  A miniature hologram indicating the year of election and AC number may be stuck on the EPIC on the day of voting in order to serve as 1) Proof for voting 2) method of creating voter enthusiasm. Simultaneously, there should be an indication in the database when the voter has exercised his/her franchise. Non voting for 3 consecutive General Elections should automatically result in deletion notices being served at the residences. EPIC

14 Scenario after Unique ID card

15  Unique ID number should be incorporated into the electoral roll. When there is 100% coverage of the electoral roll by the Unique ID, it should completely replace EPIC number.

16  Enabling linking and searching of databases using UID: birth register, death register, marriage register, hospital death records, family cards, bank accounts, driving licenses, passport, house tax, +2/college records, LPG connection, EB, Police records, employee lists in all organised sectors.

17 Databases should be linked with the service area concept so that an alert appears in the birth register whenever the person crosses 18 and a form 6 is automatically generated addressed to the person’s permanent address (If it is filled up and sent back within 6 weeks, the fact is cross- checked with other databases and included / not included in the roll).

18 Also an alert is generated in the electoral roll, whenever the UID has an entry in any of the linked database outside the service area of that particular part. If there are more than 2 such alerts, an automatic deletion notice is served to the address in the electoral roll

19  Voting should be made possible electronically also, so that an Indian citizen can vote in the constituency where he/she is a voter, from whichever place in India from electronic polling booths set up in ATMs.

20 THANK YOU


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