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Upload selfie, skip queue: Facial recognition tech to be piloted in Karnataka polls

Hours after the report, the Election Commission clarified that it had been taken for 'deliberation', but not finalised for piloting.

May 08, 2023 / 15:38 IST
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Election Commission of India (ECI) will use facial recognition technology in a polling booth in Bengaluru
Election Commission of India (ECI) will use facial recognition technology in a polling booth in Bengaluru

The Election Commission of India (ECI) will use facial recognition technology in a polling booth in Bengaluru, which could be the first time it is used in an assembly poll, amid concerns from activists about privacy.

The system will be piloted at one polling station — Room no. 2, Government Ramnarayan Chellaram College on Palace Road, near the office of the Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer — for the assembly elections on May 10.

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How does it work?

EC officials told Moneycontrol that voters at this polling station would need to download the EC's Chunavana mobile application. After keying in their Elector's Photo Identity Card (EPIC) number, mobile number and generating an OTP, they will need to upload a selfie through the app. Once a voter reached the polling booth, he/she would undergo facial recognition scanning for verification. If the photo matched with EC's database, the voter would not need to provide any documents and will be cleared to cast his/her vote. EC officials said the system would reduce waiting times/long queues and prevent bogus voting and electoral malpractices.