Election Commission Denies Discrepancy In VVPAT Verification Of Votes In Maharashtra Election

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Poll officials check electronic voting machines. (Photo source: Election Commission of India/ Wikimedia Commons)

The Election Commission of India said on Tuesday that it had not found any discrepancy between the VVPAT slip count and the EVM control unit count in the Maharashtra Assembly election last month after opposition parties alleged inconsistencies in the electoral process.

The voter verifiable paper audit trail is a vote verification mechanism that enables voters to see whether their votes have been recorded correctly by way of a slip that is briefly visible after the electronic-voting-machine button is pressed.

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As per rules, poll officials must count the VVPAT slips of randomly selected five polling stations per assembly constituency, which the commission said was followed on Nov. 23 during the counting procedure. Counting observers and representatives from political parties and candidates were present. Maharashtra voted in a single phase on Nov. 20.

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