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Pink Booths To Third Generation EVMs, Several Firsts In Karnataka

Today’s Karnataka assembly polls are marked by several firsts.

Voters stand in a queue to cast their votes for Karnataka Assembly election 2018 at a polling station in Mangaluru, Karnataka. (Source: PTI)
Voters stand in a queue to cast their votes for Karnataka Assembly election 2018 at a polling station in Mangaluru, Karnataka. (Source: PTI)

From all-women managed ‘Pink Booths’ to the use of third generation Electronic Voting Machines, the assembly elections in Karnataka are marked by several firsts.

The country’s information technology hub saw electoral authorities initiate a slew of initiatives targeting a 75 percent voter turnout.

As the outcry about the alleged vulnerability of the EVMs to tampering grew louder, the Election Commission has come up with ‘M3 EVMs’ that are tamper proof and stops when attempts are made to meddle with it.

On a pilot basis, the Election commission chose five assembly constituencies in Bengaluru-- Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Shanthi Nagar, Gandhi Nagar and Rajaji Nagar in Bengaluru.

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However, election to the Rajarajeshwari Nagar has been deferred owing to large scale malpractices and a row over seizure of over 9,750 voter ID cards from a flat.

The machine, according to sources in the office of the chief electoral officer, has features like display of battery status and digital certification. The machine can report about the malfunction on its own, they said.

In a women-oriented step, 450 “pink booths” called ‘Sakhi’ have been set up. Sending a message of women empowerment, they are entirely managed by women, right from the returning officer to the security personnel, sources said.

Adding a riot of colours, the EC has set up ethnic polling booths in Mysuru, Chamarajanagar and Uttar Kannada districts where polling booths match the lifestyle of tribal masses living there.

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