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Conduct random vote-counts on EVMs; Election Commission.

On Sunday, the Election Commission said it would conduct random vote-counts on electronic voting machines (EVMs) and slips of the voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) at one polling station in each of Gujarat’s 182 assembly constituencies.

The announcement came a day after opposition parties alleged BJP had manipulated EVMs for a landslide victory in mayoral polls in UP.

“To maintain the faith of the people in the EVM/VVPAT system, we have decided to count all the VVPAT vote slips and match them with the (corresponding) EVM control unit vote data at one polling station in each constituency,” said chief election commissioner A K Joti.
“Polling booths will be randomly selected through draws made in the presence of all the candidates in a constituency,” he added.

Saying the EC intended to do the same in Himachal Pradesh, the CEC added, “Earlier, in the Goa elections, some candidates raised objections and counting of VVPAT slips were done in four polling stations. It matched EVC control unit data 100 percent.” Responding to videos on social media alleging widespread EVM tampering in the UP civic elections in favor of BJP, he said, “Local government elections are conducted by the concerned state election commissions only. The EC did not conduct elections of local bodies in UP. They used M1 type EVMs while we use M2 and advanced version EVMs.”

On a visit to Gujarat, Joti, along with election commissioners, had a two-day discussion with all the district election officers, police officers, and top state officials, including the chief secretary and the DGP, and reviewed the preparations for the elections. They also met representatives of political parties and heard their suggestions.

“Political parties demanded the removal of the clause penalizing a voter if his/her complaint regarding the wrong recording of a vote in VVPAT turns out to be incorrect. The commission will decide this later,” John said, “One political party also demanded the installation of jammers outside booths and not allowing mobile phones. We will examine their suggestions and take a call accordingly.”

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