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No legal obligation to disclose booth-wise votes polled, creates voter confusion: EC tells Supreme Court

In an affidavit submitted to the apex court, the poll panel asserted that the release of voter turnout information derived from Form 17C (votes cast in each polling station) could lead to voter confusion, as it would encompass counts from postal ballots as well.

May 22, 2024 / 22:29 IST
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On May 17, the apex court asked the EC to respond to ADR's plea.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) informed the Supreme Court on May 22 that there exists no legal entitlement to demand the publication of final authenticated data regarding voter turnout in all polling stations.

In an affidavit submitted to the apex court, the poll panel asserted that the release of voter turnout information derived from Form 17C (votes cast in each polling station) could lead to voter confusion, as it would encompass counts from postal ballots as well.

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In the affidavit, the ECI has questioned the bonafides of Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and alleged that it undertakes "consistent malafide campaign/design/efforts to keep on raising suspicion and doubt in every possible manner and by misleading assertions and baseless allegations regarding the conduct of elections by the Election Commission of India."

According to ECI, a complete disclosure of Form 17C can cause mischief and vitiation of entire electoral space. "In any electoral contest, the margin of victory may be very close. In such cases, disclosure of Form 17C in public domain may cause confusion in the minds of the voters with regard to the total votes polled as the latter figure would include the number of votes polled as per Form 17C as well as the votes received through postal ballots." The affidavit noted that such differences might be difficult to understand and may be used by persons with motivated interests to cast aspersion on the whole electoral process thereby causing chaos.