Electronic Voting Machine
Electronic Voting Machine
- MANUAL ON ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE AND VVPAT - EDITION- 7, DECEMBER 2022
- EVM AND VVPAT AWARENESS VISUALS
- PRESS NOTE ON CREDIBILITY OF EVM
( English (PDF -76KB ) | Malayalam (PDF -64KB) | Hindi (PDF -88KB) )
The number of EVMs used in the State in General Election to
Loksabha 2009 are 20508 Control Units and 21593 Ballot Units. More
ballot units were used as more than 16 candidates contested the
election in Kottayam PC.
An
EVM awareness campaign was conducted in all the Taluks to create
awareness about the usage of EVMs. As per the direction of ECI,
randomisation of EVMs had been done in order to have transparency
in the allotment of EVMs to polling stations. There was a zero
randomisation in which EVMs to be used for training were segregated
and red stickers pasted on them. In the first randomisation, EVMs
were allotted on the basis of assembly segments. The EVMs were
allotted polling station wise in the second randomisation.
The EVMs used in the State in
General Election 2009 are of ECIL type. The Engineers from ECIL,
Hyderabad conducted first level checking of EVMs in all the 14
districts in the State. 27821 CUs and 26936 BUs were found in good
working condition. 267 CUs and 1137 BUs were found faulty which
were later rectified by the Engineers. A Nodal Officer was
appointed in each district to oversee the activities relating to
EVMs. Each button on the BU was checked and dummy votes were
recorded in order to ensure the proper working of EVMs. A green
sticker signed by ECIL Engineer and Nodal Officer was pasted on the
back of EVM. The sticker shows machine serial no. and current ID of
each CU/BU.
This time the
State had provided facilities for blind voters to cast their votes
on EVMs. The facility was introduced in one polling station in
Thiruvananthapuram PC (Tvpm LAC), Palghat (Ottappalam), Kozhikode
PC (Beypore LAC) and Wayanad PC (Sulthanbathery LAC). The blind
voter could feel a dummy ballot sheet in braille (form 7A) and
could cast their votes on EVM in which a numeric sticker was pasted
indicating the serial number of candidates in the same order in
which it appears in dummy ballot sheet (form 7A).
Again, the State had introduced in the Election
2009, dummy card board ballot units in order to enable the
Presiding Officer to explain the method of voting to ignorant
voters. This was introduced to ensure transparency.
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