Challenges in Uploading Voting Data
- March 23, 2025
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Challenges in Uploading Voting Data
Sub :Polity
Sec : Elections
Context:
- In May 2024, in the middle of the Lok Sabha elections, the Supreme Court of India considered a petition by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), seeking the publication of the first part of Form 17C.
- This includes booth-wise voter turnout data, on the Election Commission of India’s (EC) website, within 48 hours of polling.
Election Commission’s Stand
- The Election Commission (EC) maintains that Form 17C is legally required to be shared only with polling agents and not the general public.
- EC has expressed concerns that “indiscriminate disclosure” could create chaos and lead to misinformation.
- The EC has now agreed to meet petitioners to discuss the demand for transparency.
What is Form 17C?
- As per the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, Form 17C is a two-part document recording voter turnout and vote count at each polling station.
- Part 1: Account of Votes Recorded
- Filled by the presiding officer at each polling station.
- Includes EVM identification number, number of electors, votes cast, rejected votes, and tendered ballots.
- Signed by the presiding officer and polling agents before sealing.
- Part 2: Result of Counting
- Filled by the returning officer on counting day.
- Lists candidates and the votes received by each.
- Checks if the total matches the votes recorded in Part 1 or if discrepancies exist.
Why Do Opposition Parties Demand Online Publication of Form 17C?
- Discrepancies in Vote Count:
- Analysis by ADR found that in only 5 constituencies, the votes polled matched the votes counted.
- In 538 constituencies, mismatches were observed:
- 362 seats: 5.5 lakh fewer votes counted than polled.
- 176 seats: 35,000 extra votes counted.
- Delayed Voter Turnout Updates:
- In Phase 1 of the Lok Sabha elections, the final turnout was published 11 days late and was up to 5% higher than the initial announcement.
- EC provides voter turnout data in percentages, not absolute numbers.
- Challenges in Accessing Form 17C:
- Not all candidates have polling agents at every booth.
- Possible manipulation or lack of representation of Opposition parties.
Difficulties Faced by the EC
- Concerns Over Misuse:
- Images of Form 17C could be morphed to spread misinformation.
- Practical Challenges:
- Errors by polling officials due to pressure and stress.
- Data verification process by returning officers and observers takes time.
- Political and Administrative Implications:
- Mistakes can lead to disciplinary actions against poll workers.
- Political parties can collect and publish Form 17C themselves.