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Election Commission's Initiatives for Accessible and Inclusive Voting

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has implemented several initiatives to ensure accessible and inclusive voting for all citizens, particularly elderly voters and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). These measures include voting from home for those over 85 years old and PwDs with a 40% benchmark disability

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has undertaken a series of initiatives to ensure that the electoral process is accessible and inclusive for all citizens, with a special focus on elderly voters and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). These measures aim to remove barriers and facilitate the active participation of these groups in the democratic process, upholding the ECI's motto, "no voter is left behind."

Voting from Home for Elderly and PwDs

One of the key initiatives introduced by the ECI is the provision for voters above 85 years of age and PwDs with a 40 percent benchmark disability to vote from the convenience of their homes. This measure addresses the challenges these groups may face in reaching polling stations, making the voting process more accessible and convenient for them.

Accessibility Facilities at Polling Stations

To further enhance accessibility, the ECI has mandated the availability of volunteers and wheelchairs at every polling station. These volunteers will assist elderly voters and PwDs in navigating the polling station premises and casting their votes. The provision of wheelchairs ensures that voters with mobility issues can exercise their right to vote without hindrance.

Transport Facilities for PwDs and Elderly Voters

Recognizing the importance of transportation in facilitating voting, the ECI is arranging transport facilities specifically for PwDs and elderly voters. This initiative aims to remove barriers to voting that may arise due to lack of transportation or mobility issues, ensuring that these groups can reach polling stations without undue difficulties.

Saksham App for PwDs

The ECI has launched the Saksham App, a digital platform designed to facilitate easier voting for PwDs. The app provides crucial information on accessible polling stations, available facilities, and assistance for PwDs. This initiative leverages technology to empower PwDs and ensure they have access to the necessary resources and information to exercise their right to vote effectively.

Assured Minimum Facilities (AMF) in Schools

The ECI is pushing for the establishment of permanent Assured Minimum Facilities (AMF) in schools, with the aim of not only benefiting students but also making schools more accessible for voters during elections. AMF includes essential amenities such as drinking water, toilets, signage, ramps or wheelchairs, helpdesks, voter facilitation centers, sufficient lighting, and sheds. This initiative serves as a gift of the election process to students, while simultaneously improving accessibility for all voters.

Polling Stations Managed by PwDs and Women

In a groundbreaking move, the ECI has introduced polling stations managed exclusively by PwDs and women. These polling stations serve as models for inclusive and accessible voting, encouraging the participation of marginalized groups in the electoral process. By empowering PwDs and women to play an active role in the management of polling stations, the ECI is promoting inclusivity and challenging societal perceptions.

Conclusion

The Election Commission of India's initiatives for accessible voting represent a significant stride towards fostering an inclusive and equitable electoral process. By addressing the unique needs of elderly voters and PwDs, the ECI is ensuring that every eligible citizen has the opportunity to exercise their fundamental right to vote without facing unnecessary barriers.

These measures not only demonstrate the ECI's commitment to upholding democratic principles but also serve as a beacon of hope for marginalized communities, empowering them to participate fully in the democratic process. Through these initiatives, the ECI is setting an example for other nations to follow, showcasing how inclusivity and accessibility can be achieved in the realm of elections and beyond.

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