ECI sets up polling stations within housing societies in UP to increase voter turnout
   Date :15-Apr-2024

ECI sets up polling stations 
 
 
 
By Arunav Sinha
LUCKNOW, 
 
 
 
The Election Commission of India has set up more than 200 polling stations within housing societies in the urban areas of Uttar Pradesh to increase the voter turnout in the politically crucial state. In an interview with PTI, state’s Chief Electoral Officer Navdeep Rinwa said the poll body is targeting urban areas that have registered a low voter turnout in the past and expressed that Uttar Pradesh will secure the first position as far as voting percentage is concerned. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the voting percentage in Uttar Pradesh was a tepid 59.11 per cent. “We have taken a number of important steps to ensure that all kinds of barriers that prevent voters from casting votes are removed. We have ensured that the polling station is located within a two-kilometre radius of every voter.
 
“Also in urban areas, we have undertaken a new initiative of setting up polling stations within gated communities and multi-storeyed housing societies where there has been a low voter turnout in the past,” Rinwa told PTI. The senior official said 200-plus polling booths have been set up across the state, with Noida taking the lead. “Uttar Pradesh has the maximum number of such polling stations and Noida has taken the lead in this regard. Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Bareilly and even Mathura will have such polling stations,” Rinwa said. Asked if the polling percentage in Uttar Pradesh will exceed 60 per cent this time, the CEO said, “I am confident that UP voters will score the first division and pass with flying colours.” Rinwa highlighted that SVEEP (Systematic Voter’s Education and Electoral Participation) activities are also ongoing in the state.
 
SVEEP is a flagship programme of the Election Commission for voter education, spreading voter awareness and promoting voter literacy. On the tepid voter turnout in 2019, Rinwa said, “To find out the reasons, we have taken a bottoms-up approach for each Assembly constituency. We have asked the EROs (electoral registration officers) and DMs (district magistrates) to prepare a Turnout Implementation Plan (TIP) -- an initiative of the ECI -- to identify the reasons for the low turnout in each Assembly constituency and polling station. This is happening for the first time in the country.” Rinwa said, this time, more than 15.30 crore people across Uttar Pradesh would be exercising their franchise.