The Election Commission of India (ECI) is aiming to make voting easier and more secure with the introduction of Remote Voting Machines (RVMs). With RVMs, citizens in remote areas can cast their votes securely without having to travel long distances or wait in lines.
The ECI is working hard to ensure that all citizens have access to this technology and that their votes are counted accurately. This will help increase voter turnout and ensure that elections are conducted in a fair and transparent manner.
Additionally, it will also reduce the cost associated with conducting elections as well as improve the efficiency of the election process.The Election Commission of India (ECI) is aiming to make voting easier and more secure with the introduction of Remote Voting Machines (RVMs).
With RVMs, citizens in remote areas can cast their votes securely without having to travel long distances or wait in lines. The ECI is working hard to ensure that all citizens have access to this technology and that their votes are counted accurately. This will help increase voter turnout and ensure that elections are conducted in a fair and transparent manner. Additionally, it will also reduce the cost associated with conducting elections as well as improve the efficiency of the election process.
What is an RVM?An RVM is a voting machine that can record and transmit the vote of a citizen to the ECI's central server. The ECI provides voting machines and connectivity to citizens, government officials, electoral officers, political parties, media representatives. The state election commission provides these machines with its own branding as well as all other necessary peripherals such as printers and scanners. This technology has been deployed in 20 countries globally including India.