ECI Unveils Roadmap for Revamp of Electoral Process
The Election Commission of India (ECI) is considering new voting methods, capping the campaign expenditure of political parties, online registration of new voters at 17 years and ending social media campaigning 48 hours before polling among the recommendations proposed by working groups it set up in 2019.
Main Recommendations of ECI
- Single Form: Replacing all the forms for various voter services, including registration of new voter and change of address, with one single form as multiple numbers of forms create confusion and affect the efficiency in the process.
- Early Registration: To start online registration facilities at the ....
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