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The Hindu
The Hindu
National
K.S. Sudhi

Poll panel on the trail of the dead

The State Election Commission (SEC) is scouting for the dead on the voter’s list for local body polls after complaints of the names of several deceased figuring on the list.

Recently the SEC had removed the names of around 4 lakh people who were either dead or not residing in the wards where they lived earlier.

There were also complaints that the names of a few persons who were murdered in the State capital also figured on the list.

A week ago, the SEC had written to all Electoral Registration Officers (ERO) to vet the lists in their jurisdiction to weed out the dead from the list.

The secretaries of the municipalities and panchayats and the additional secretaries of the Corporations function as the EROs for the polls. The EROs can verify the names with the death registers maintained in the respective local bodies. The service of ASHA workers will also be sought, said Commission chairman V. Bhaskaran.

The EROs have been asked to compile a separate list of the deceased voters. The travel restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 have restricted several EROs from carrying out personal enquiries, he said.

Foolproof system

Mr. Bhaskaran ruled out the possibility of political parties indulging in bogus voting using the names of the deceased voters. The voting is carried out by using a photo-based voters’ list. The SEC is taking all possible efforts to draw up a perfect list, he said. The names of 2.62 crore voters were included on the electoral list that was released on June 17.

The list would serve as the base electoral list for the local body polls though voters, who have attained the minimum age of voting and who were not included on the list, will get two more chances for enrolment. The list will be next updated in August and the final one during the month before the polls, SEC sources said.

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