Sunday, May 3, 2009

Election Card



I am in Bangalore. But I have an election card from Delhi. This means I cannot vote in the current general elections. Why do we have this limitation? Till the time we are in our own country, we should be able to exercise our right.

 

The ballot system in the Indian elections has changed over the period of time. We have moved forward from the paper ballot system to electronic voting machines which have many advantages over the previous system. Now it is time to modernize other infrastructure related to the ballot system.

 

We have to device such a system where we can cast our vote from anywhere in the country. This would require modernizing the election cards and availability of an infrastructure which would allow crosschecking of voter details from a central database rather than manual paper lists.

 

Biometric cards are already becoming famous. These cards have 16 to 32 GB memory to store various details of the card holder. It can store the thumb impression and retina scan of a person. The card will be validated only when the card holder’s thumb impression matches the one in the card. This would be just like an ATM card with the pin as your thumb impression.

 

A biometric card would check bogus voting to a large extent. We should have such technology implemented where no two cards can have the same thumb impression. This would mean no bogus election cards. Also, we can centralize all our identification systems into this card. It can act as our driving licence, our PAN card, etc. If we implement a system where one can have his bank accounts linked to this card, it will also act as our plastic money. In future we may also make it mandatory to make all high value transactions through this card. It would help us check tax evasion to a large extent.

 

Coming back to the topic, we should make use of this kind of cards to modernize our ballot system. With the use of a biometric card we would not need to have our names in the paper lists. We should be allowed to go in to any polling station and cast vote for the constituency we belong to. This would happen if we have centralized vote recording systems. I can cast vote from Bangalore for West Delhi constituency. Further, there are instances when the voters know well in advance that they would not be in the country on the day of election. In such cases, we should have an option to cast our vote before the actual polling date from specified centres.

 

I believe India has the capability to implement all of the above at such a large scale. It would be expensive, but it would check some of the biggest problems of the country (Bogus voting, tax evasion, etc). It took 30 years to implement electronic voting after its first use in 1980. I hope this takes less time with better administration and less corrupt leaders in the future. 

2 comments:

  1. hey thought provoking article.. but this system cannot be implemented because the ones who run the country, most of them come into power when there is bogus voting...
    Lets keep our fingers crossed and hope someone responsible comes to power this time!Neway the article comes in that the right time!keep the good work gng!

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  2. @Ankii - First step in this direction has been taken through the UID project. Lets hope it is taken forward at the appropriate time to cover more areas.

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