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Over 7,500 voters opt for home voting facility for elderly and PwDs – India TV


Home voting for delhi assembly elections 2025
Image Source : FILE The Delhi Assembly Election is set to take place on February 5.

Delhi Assembly Election 2025: A total of 7,552 electors have chosen the home voting facility for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. This initiative aims to ensure that senior citizens above 85 years of age and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) can exercise their right to vote from the comfort of their homes, eliminating the challenges of physically reaching polling stations.

The Election Commission’s home voting facility is designed to empower elderly and differently-abled voters, making the electoral process more convenient and barrier-free. Election officials, along with security personnel, will visit the registered voters at their homes to facilitate the voting process in a secure and confidential manner.

According to a statement, the Election Commission of India (ECI) deployed 206 teams of polling officers across 11 districts and 70 Assembly constituencies in the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), ensuring smooth and timely execution as per ECI guidelines. As of January 31, 2025, 92 per cent of registered home voters have successfully cast their votes. This includes 5,982 senior citizens and 998 persons with disabilities. 

District West recorded the highest home-voting turnout at 94 per cent, the statement said. It mentioned that polling officials and security personnel visit voters’ residences to collect their votes and voters are notified in advance through SMS alerts to ensure they are prepared for the visit. To maintain transparency, the entire process is being video-graphed. “Home voting will continue until Tuesday for voters who have filled out forms,” the statement added.

Postal ballot facility 

For voters who choose to visit polling booths instead, 8,715 volunteers and 4,218 wheelchairs have been stationed at polling locations to assist, the statement said. The ECI has also introduced a postal ballot facility for all personnel on election duty, including security and police personnel, who are unable to vote at their assigned polling stations. This extension also applies to private sector employees, such as drivers, conductors, videographers and other non-government staff deployed on election duty, the statement noted.

A total of around 26,000 postal ballot forms have been received and facilitation centres have been set up at training venues for smooth processing, the statement highlighted. It also mentioned that around 16,000 personnel have cast their votes, with the remaining personnel expected to vote by February 4, 2025. Additionally, 16,984 postal ballot forms have been received from Delhi Police and Delhi Home Guards.

(With inputs from PTI)

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