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Sunday, March 9, 2014

207.General Elections 2014: Part 1: Registration

Conducting elections in India is one of the most challenging tasks. I appreciate efforts of Election Commission and those who are involved into the functions related to parliamentary elections. It is a massive exercise and it generates a series of learning for people like us.

Long back, when I became eligible for voting, I was excited with the idea of fulfilling National Duty by voting. However for many years, I could not register myself as a voter. Initially I did not have the necessary papers (like residential proof). When I had one, it so happened that during every election year, I shifted from the city from where I registered myself as voter. At last, in 2004, I was able to vote and did vote in subsequent elections – Loksabha, Assembly, Municipal Corporation.

As I had voted in 2009 Loksabha elections, I was sure that my name would be there in the voters’ list – as my residential address remains the same over the years. However, to check, I visited this page:

Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra
Electoral Roll Search (मतदार यादीत नाव शोधणे)
 Prepared By : Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra

  Search In English     मराठीत शोधा
                       Id Wise        Name Wise        
                                                                        Go 


                                 YOU ARE VISITER NUMBER :
3140262

I searched and could not find my name.

So, Plan B. Go to Online registration. 
                                     https://ceo.maharashtra.gov.in/Registration.aspx

Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra
Greater Participation for a Stronger Democracy
Online Voter Registration
Inclusion of names for residents electors
Inclusion of names for overseas electors
Any objection on inclusion of names)
Correction of entries in the Electoral Rolls
Transposition within Assembly

I opened Form 6, registered myself, received password and then filled form by logging in.  We need a photograph, residential proof and birth date proof. I had photograph and the scanned copies (in PDF) of the two required documents. When I moved to the second page, I realized that the two documents are needed in jpeg format and not PDF. I logged out, without completing the form.

Next day, I had the two documents photographed, saved jpeg to laptop and filled the form.
After few days, I checked my name in the voters’ list, it still did not appear.

Today, I read in the newspaper about the drive – voters can check their names by using toll free number 1950. Well, the number was not working.

The other option was to visit the polling booth and check the name in the lists.  If the name is without photograph, we can submit photograph. If the name is not in the list, submit form 6.

I went to the school – polling booth. Behind the desk 3 -4 people were sitting and many people around were frantically searching lists in their hands. 



There were number of lists; each list had a specific number – something like Ward number.


For getting correct list, you needed to know Ward number. I did not know that. So, I told the name of the residential complex and asked for the list. The person behind the desk also did not know. She said, “Tell me the number and I will give you the list.”

I thought it was better to fill up a new form. So, I went to another queue and asked for the form. The lady said, “No forms.” She complained that they were provided only 10 forms.  She also complained that on Sunday they were made to work.

Someone in the next queue asked me to go to the office of Corporater (elected representative to Municipal Corporation) and get the form. I did not know the office. With little efforts, I was able to search the office and get a blank 6A Form. I returned to the school. In the mean time there were more people; more lists more questions, more desperation, more criticism, but no system. It was all confusion.

Then I was told that the photocopies of the document need to be attested. Now, where on earth do I get that?

Poor staff. They had hardly anything under control. Poor people, they would have to spend so much time for simple things like registering themselves – which is their right.


 It only shows the kind of challenge Election Commission is handling.

One more aspect I realized that political parties are working only through social and mainstream media. There is a lot of hype in the media. But where are the political parties who are helping voters to register, to ensure that their name is in the voting list? The political activists are completely missing on the ground – especially when the leader is not around.

4 comments:

  1. I had similar experience around 2009. I had to register 2 -3 times to get my name there. Finally it got registered, and I am able to vote now. But for some strange reason, the part number assigned is different than others in my society. That means, the corporator I vote for is not from my ward, and we never receive those "slips" that the political parties distribute. Every election, I have to search online. I am so relieved to find my name there, that I have not bothered to correct the ward / part no.

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    1. The ward/part number is indeed confusing. My guess is (and I could not find any link to establish my guess): per polling station population of voters is generally fixed. If you have more voters, they are diverted to another nearby polling station. So, in a densely populated area, people could be voting at two different polling stations. If you have registered late, you might end up voting in another station. For LS and Assembly it hardly matters; but for Municipal Corporation it makes a difference. But the process is so tedious, that I understand your laziness to change the ward :-)

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  2. You have touched upon an oft-ignored but much-needed area of 'activism'. Bravo!

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