Panaji, March 20 (IANS) Electronic voting machines, or EVMs, may have made the conduct of elections easy and tamper-proof, but Goa's top polling official says the use of the traditional ballot paper is both cheaper and better suited for small states.
State Election Commissioner M. Modassir should know. He has just conducted the Zilla Panchayat election, using the good old ballot paper.
A total of 66.43 percent of the voters turned out. This was a 12 percent rise in voting percentage compared to the Zila Panchayat election in Goa of 2010. There are 50 Zila Panchayat constituencies in Goa's two districts. Each Zila Panchayat covers three panchayats.
Modassir said he found no point in going for the electronic voting machines (EVM) as a "fashion".
"Why to burden the government just by what you will call 'joining the fashion' when I can manage with the old style ballot papers?" Modassir told IANS.
The official said that using EVMs to hold elections was an expensive affair. While it suited big states with a large voter base, he felt that they made no sense for small states with sparse population like Goa. "The maintenance cost of these machines, the cost of calling the engineers, re-calibrating them, everything is very high.
"So, at the end of the day, I feel satisfied that the elections were held without spending a huge amount of taxpayers' money," Modassir said.
According to him, while the cost of conducting the Zila Panchayat election using ballot paper was about Rs.2 crore, it would have cost the state government Rs.5 crore to organise the election with EVMs.
EVMs were first used as a pilot project in 1989. Over the years, they have become a steady fixture in the national and state elections because they are said to be tamper proof.
EVMs also make the vote count an easy affair. Counting hundreds of thousands of ballot papers manually can be a mammoth task.
He added that the EVMs with the Goa government were old and many were outdated.
"When we can manage the election (with ballot paper), why should I spend another four or four crores (of rupees) on buying new machines?"
There were challenges, he said, which had to be overcome and extra preparations had to be made to make the poll by paper ballot successful in the age of the EVM.
"You have to re-orient polling personnel. They are used to machines," Modassir said.
"Had the constituencies (ZP constituencies of Goa) had 250,000 voters, had the population of Goa been, let's say, 5.5 million, I would have had no option but to go for that (EVM).
"But we have managed. We increased the number of polling booths from 950 (in 2010) to 1,208 and everything got over nicely," he said.
(Mayabhushan Nagvenkar can be contacted at mayabhushan.n@ians.in)
Tejashwi will not go under Nitish's coronation, the Mahagathbandhan boycott; 2 names in discussion for Deputy CM
Nitish Kumar will take oath of Chief Minister for the 7th time at Raj Bhavan at 4.30 pm today. 14 people, including 12 MLAs from BJP and JDU camp, can take oath for the post of minister. At the same
US Report: India's tension with Pakistan and China may increase, American intelligence organization claimed in the report
The US intelligence organization told lawmakers on Wednesday that it feared that tensions between India and Pakistan and India and China could increase and there is a possibility of conflict between
Assam Flood: Flood situation in Assam's Dhemaji critical, boat sinks in Lali river, one year-old child missing
The situation is grim in Assam's Dhemaji district due to floods. Many areas of the Jonai section have been submerged. Meanwhile, the boat sank in the Lali river. Six people aboard were rescued, but a
The number of candidates in the Lok Sabha elections increased four times as compared to 1952, read how many candidates contested the first general election.
In comparison to the first general election held in 1952, the number of candidates has increased four times. In 1952, 1,874 had contested the elections, while in the 2019 elections, this figure was
Umran Malik's father's prayer was accepted: Abdul Malik said - When scolded in childhood, Umran used to say 'see I will play for India'
Jammu Express Umran Malik's childhood dream came true. He got a chance to play for Team India on Saturday. Earlier, Umran was also included in Team India's squad for the three-match T20I series
Digital Payment: Bank Ombudsman has maximum number of ATM card complaints, 1.86 lakh cases registered in four and a half months
From April 1 to November 11, 2021, the Bank Ombudsman received the maximum number of complaints from customers related to ATM-Debit Card and Mobile-Electronic Banking. The RBI said in a report
Who will score more runs in Asia Cup: Babar Azam is on top in all three formats this year, Virat's bat runs at an average of 76 in the tournament
The Maha Kumbh of Asia Cup is going to start on 27th August. Six teams will take part in this tournament. But the eyes of cricket lovers around the world are on the India vs Pakistan match. This high
Is the government so helpless in front of TV news channels?
India's Attorney General KK Venugopal has expressed concern about the 'media trial'. In the Supreme Court on Tuesday, he said that the media's comments on many pending cases are like contempt of
Maharashtra Rain: Maharashtra flooded; roads submerged, houses submerged, four people died amid heavy rain
Continuous rains continue to wreak havoc in many cities of Maharashtra. The situation has gone from bad to worse in Mumbai, Pune, Palghar, and many other places. Public transport services in the state
Mohammed Shami's troubles increased, the court ordered him to pay Rs 4 lakh per month to Haseen Jahan.
Indian team's fast bowler Mohammed Shami's troubles have increased. The Calcutta High Court has ordered Shami to pay maintenance expenses of Rs 4 lakh per month to his estranged wife Hasin Jahan and