LOK SABHA ELECTIONS KARNATAKA STATE SVEEP ACTION PLAN

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1 LOK SABHA ELECTIONS KARNATAKA STATE SVEEP TION PLAN

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3 A. OBJECTIVES of State SVEEP Plan 1. To improve the overall turnout in the State to 70% (from the 58.81% in 2009 LS elections) 2. To increase voter turnout in the target low turnout polling stations. 3. To focus on the s with low EP ratio and carryout registration drive. 4. To focus on the s with low polling percentage for high motivation campaign to achieve optimum increase in voter turnout. 5. To bridge gender gap in enrolment and turnout. 6. Increase in postal ballot voting by educating and facilitating service voters and employees on election duty. 7. To bring about visible improvement in the quality of electoral participation in terms of informed and ethical voting. Page 3 of 48

4 B. Profile of Karnataka Page 4 of 48

5 Udupi Kodagu Chamarajanagar Page 5 of 48

6 B.1 Karnataka at a Glance figures in tables (Economic Survey) Sl. No. Item Units (P) 1 Geographical Area 000 Sq.Km Administrative Setup 2 Revenue divisions No Districts -do Taluks -do Inhabited Villages -do Uninhabited Villages -do Towns -do Population as per Census (P) 8 Total (in 000s) Males -do Females -do Rural -do Urban -do Scheduled Castes -do NA 14 Scheduled Tribes -do NA 15 Density of Population Per Sq.Km. 16 Literacy Rate Percent age (%) Sex Ratio Females per 100 Males Urban Population Percent age (%) State Income at Current Prices State Income Rs.Crore Primary Sector -do Page 6 of 48

7 21 Secondary Sector -do Tertiary Sector -do Percapita Income -do Local bodies Zilla Parishat/Panchayat No Gram Panchayats -do Taluk Panchayats -do Municipalities and Corporations -do Karnataka Formerly known as the State of Mysore, the state of Karnataka is located in the southern part of India and has the states of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Goa as neighbors. The capital of the state is the city of Bangalore which has evolved as one of the most vibrant and one of the fastest growing cities in the country. The state of Karnataka was formed in 1956 as the State of Mysore and was renamed as Karnataka in Page 7 of 48

8 B.2 Electoral profile of the State in brief. Sl No. Male Female Total 1 Total projected population for ,83,10,984 3,67,42,822 7,50,53,806 2 Electors as per proposed draft roll w.r.t ,60,35,677 2,47,80,648 5,08,16,325 3 Ratio of electors to population (EP ratio) % of EPIC coverage against Roll % of photo coverage against Roll Census gender ratio Elector gender ratio Age Cohort of electors % yrs yrs yrs yrs Above 80 yrs Number polling stations Assembly Constituencies There are 224 Assembly constituencies in Karnataka spread over 30 districts. The largest is Bangalore district with 28 Assembly constituencies, followed by Belgaum with 18 s. The smallest is Kodagu district with 2 s followed by Bangalore rural, Chamarajanagar, Gadag, Ramangagarm and Yadgir with 4 s each. Page 8 of 48

9 B.3 LIST OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES IN KARNATAKA Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. 1-Nippani 8-Arabhavi 2-Chikodi-Sadalga 9-Gokak 3-Athni 11-Belgaum Uttar 1 Chikodi 4-Kagawad 5-Kudachi (SC) 2 Belgaum 12-Belgaum Dakshin 13-Belgaum Rural 6-Raybag (SC) 16-Bailhongal 7-Hukeri 17-Saundatti Yellamma 10-Yemkanmardi (ST) 18-Ramdurg 19-Mudhol (SC) 26-Muddebihal 20-Terdal 27-Devar Hippargi 21-Jamkhandi 28-Basavana Bagevadi 3- Bagalkote 22-Bilgi 23-Badami 4- Bijapur(SC) 29-Babaleshwar 30-Bijapur City 24-Bagalkot 31-Nagthan (SC) 25-Hungund 32-Indi 68 Naragund 33-Sindgi 34-Afzalpur 36-Shorapur (ST) 35-Jevargi 37-Shahpur 39-Gurmitkal 38-Yadgir 5 Gulbarga 40-Chitapur (SC) 41-Sedam 6 Raichur(ST) 53-Raichur Rural (ST) 54-Raichur 43-Gulbarga Rural (SC) 55-Manvi (ST) 44-Gulbarga Dakshin 56-Devadurga (ST) 45-Gulbarga Uttar 57-Lingsugur (SC) 42-Chincholi (SC) 58-Sindhanur 46-Aland 59-Maski (ST) 47-Basavakalyan 60-Kushtagi 7 Bidar 48-Homnabad 61-Kanakagiri (SC) 8 Koppal 49- Bidar South 62-Gangavathi 50-Bidar 51-Bhalki 63-Yelburga 64-Koppal 52- Aurad (SC) 92-Siruguppa (ST) Page 9 of 48

10 Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. 88-Hadagali (SC) 65-Shirahatti (SC) 89-Hagaribommanahalli (SC) 66-Gadag 90-Vijayanagara 67-Ron 9 Bellary(ST) 91-Kampli (ST) 93-Bellary (ST) 10 Haveri 82-Hanagal 84-Haveri (SC) 94-Bellary City 85-Byadagi 95-Sandur (ST) 86-Hirekerur 96-Kudligi (ST) 87-Ranibennur 69-Navalgund 14-Khanapur 70-Kundgol 15-Kittur 71-Dharwad 76-Haliyal 11 Dharwad 72-Hubli-Dharwad-East (SC) 73-Hubli-Dharwad-Central 12 Uttar Kannada 77-Karwar 78-Kumta 74-Hubli-Dharwad-West 79-Bhatkal 75-Kalghatgi 80-Sirsi 83-Shiggaon 81-Yellapur 103-Jagalur (ST) 111-Shimoga Rural (SC) 104- Harapanahalli 112-Bhadravati 105- Harihar 113-Shimoga 13 Davanagere 106- Davanagere North 114-Tirthahalli 14 Shimoga 107- Davanagere South 115-Shikaripur 108- Maya Konda (SC) 116-Sorab 109-Channagiri 117-Sagar 110- Honnali 118-Byndoor 119-Kundapura 120-Udupi 121-Kapu 127-Kadur 193-Sharavana belagola 194-Arsikere 15. Udupi - Chikmagalur 122-Karkala 195-Belur 16 Hassan 123 Sringeri 196-Hassan 124-Mudigere (SC) 125-Chikmagalur 126-Tarikere 197-Hole Narsipur 198-Arkalgud 199-Sakleshpur (SC) Page 10 of 48

11 Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. 200-Belthangady 97-Molakalmuru (ST) 201-Moodbidri 98-Challakere (ST) 202-Mangalore City North 99-Chitradurga 17 Dakshina Kannada 203-Mangalore City South 204-Mangalore 18 Chitradurga(SC) 100-Hiriyur 101-Hosadurga 205-Bantvala 102-Holalkere (SC) 206-Puttur 136-Sira 207-Sullia (SC) 137-Pavagada (SC) 128-Chiknayakanahalli 186-Malavalli (SC) 129-Tiptur 187-Maddur 130-Turuvekere 188-Melukote 19 Tumkur 132-Tumkur City 133-Tumkur Rural 20 Mandya 189-Mandya 190-Shrirangapattana 134-Koratagere (SC) 191-Nagamangala 135-Gubbi 192-Krishnarajpet 138-Madhugiri 211-Krishnarajanagara 208-Madikeri 213-Heggadadevankote (ST) 209-Virajpet 214-Nanjangud (SC) 210-Piriyapatna 219-Varuna 21 Mysore 212-Hunsur 215-Chamundeshwari 22 Chamarajanagar(SC) 220-T-Narasipur (SC) 221-Hanur 216-Krishnaraja 222-Kollegal (SC) 217-Chamaraja 223-Chamarajanagar 218- Narashimaraja 224-Gundlupet 131-Kunigal 151-K-R-Pura 154- Rajarajeshwarinagar 152-Byatarayanapura 176-Bangalore South 153-Yeshvanthapura 23 Bangalore Rural 177-Anekal (SC) 182-Magadi 24 Bangalore North 155-Dasarahalli 156-Mahalakshmi Layout 183-Ramanagaram 157-Malleshwaram 184-Kanakapura 158-Hebbal 185-Channapatna 159-Pulakeshinagar (SC) Page 11 of 48

12 Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. Name of PC No. And Name of A.C. 160-Sarvagnanagar 166-Govindarajanagar 161-Sri C-V-Ramanagar (SC) 167-Vijayanagar 162-Shivajinagar 169- Chickpet 25 Bangalore Central 163-Shantinagar 164-Gandhinagar 165-Rajajinagar 26 Bangalore South 170-Basavanagudi 171-Padmanabanagar 172-BTM Layout 168-Chamrajpet 174-Mahadevapura (SC) 173-Jayanagar 175-Bommanahalli 139-Gauribidanur 142-Sidlaghatta 140-Bagepalli 143-Chintamani 141-Chikballapur 144-Srinivaspur 27 Chikballapur 150-Yelahanka 178-Hosakote 28 Kolar(SC) 145-Mulbagal (SC) 146-Kolar Gold Field (SC) 179-Devanahalli (SC) 147-Bangarapete (SC) 180-Dod Ballapur 148-Kolar 181-Nelamangala (SC) 149-Malur Page 12 of 48

13 B.4 Voting Pattern in Previous Elections Loksabha Elections Year Voting % Year Voting % District wise voting percentage in 2009 Elections Sl No. Name of the district Voting % in Lok Sabha Ele Sl No. Name of the district Voting % in Lok Sabha Ele Bidar Shimoga Gulbarga Udupi Bijapur(SC) Dakshin Kannada Yadgir Chikmagalur Belgaum Hassan Bagalkot Tumkur Raichur(ST) Chikkaballapur Koppal Kolar(SC) Gadag Bangalore Rural Dharwad Bangalore Urban Bellary(ST) Ramanagar Haveri Mandya Chitradurga(SC) Mysore Davanagere Kodagu Uttara Kannada Chamarajanagar(SC) Total State Page 13 of 48

14 B-2 Situational Analysis a. Situation Analysis to identify gaps in registration and participation has been carried out at level on i. EP ratio ii. Poll percentage iii. Identification of low voter turnout Polling parts iv. Elector gender ratio vs census gender ratio Detailed analysis is provided in Annexure-1 Page 14 of 48

15 C. Building Strategy C.1 Common Strategy a. Situation Analysis (at level) on i. EP ratio ii. Poll percentage iii. Identification of low voter turnout Polling parts iv. Elector gender ratio vs census gender ratio b. Identification of partners i. State Government Departments, like Information Department, Health Dept, Women and Child Dept, Agriculture Dept, etc. ii. Central Government Agencies like DD, AIR, DAVP, Song and drama division, PIB, etc. iii. Civil Society Organisations iv. SHGs v. State Resource Centre(State Literacy Mission Authority) vi. Youth Clubs c. Training and capacity building at District Level through State Literacy Mission Authority. d. Development of key tools and material on electoral literacy through State Literacy Mission Authority. e. Voter i. Help line ii. Bangalore one centres in Bangalore. iii. Web site at State and District level iv. Establishment of Voter Facilitation Centres v. Issue of Voter Slips vi. Providing Shade, water and toilet facility at Polling Stations f. Monitoring and Observation i. Periodical review with DEOs through VC. C.2 Strategy for Targeted Intervention a. Low Voter turnout PSs i. Identification of reason for low voter turnout. ii. Appeal letter from DEO b. Gender gap Page 15 of 48

16 i. Identify reason for the pronounced gender gap in the specific region. ii. Reach women folk and their families through Ashas, Anganwadi workers, field level health functionaries and c. Youth participation i. Involve Campus Ambassadors, and conduct voter awareness and motivation activities in the colleges. ii. Involve Nehru Yuvak Kendras and other apolitical youth organisations to motivate eligible youth for voter registration and participation. iii. District co-ordinators, Taluk co-ordinators, Literary prerakas and Volunteers from State Literacy Mission Authority. iv. Target youth clubs. d. Urban disconnect i. Use of mobile vans for Electoral registration and Ethical voting. ii. Conduct of workshop, seminars, debates in schools and colleges to create awareness for enhancing registration and voter turnout. iii. Conduct of rallies, jathas, etc. iv. Campaign through electronic media like cable tv, FM radio and AIR. v. Target Industrial and IT units to reach the message. vi. Partner with Civil Society Organisations for effective urban campaign. vii. Dialogue with RWAs. Page 16 of 48

17 D. Implementation D.1 Team formation at District level District SVEEP Committees have already been formed in all the districts. The following is the constitution of the Committee. i. Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Panchayat - Chairman ii. District Information Officer - Nodal Officer and Member Secretary iii. Deputy Director, Women and Child Development iv. District Health and Family Welfare Officer v. District Social Welfare Officer vi. District Backward Class Officer vii. District Labour Officer viii. Deputy Director of Public Instructions ix. Deputy Director of Pre University Board x. Joint Director of DIC xi. District Youth Services Officer xii. District Co-ordinator, Nehru Yuvak Kendra xiii. District Co-ordinator, NSS xiv. Municipal Commissioner D.2 Training and Capacity Building of SVEEP teams Training of SVEEP teams will be held during the 3 rd and 4 th week of February Building partnerships The districts have been asked to identify completely apolitical partners for SVEEP. They need to obtain approval from CEO before forging partnership and carryout activities. D.3 Resource Mobilisation Major human resources are the State Government Departments and GOI agencies like Information Dept, Health Dept, Agriculture Dept, DD, AIR, NYK, NSS, NCC, DAVP, Song and Drama Division and Indian Railways, State Resource Centre (SLMA). Mobilisation will be done in the month of March D.4 Media and Communication Plan - Content Development Considerable SVEEP content has been developed during Assembly Elections It is decided to use the same approved contents with necessary changes to suit LS Elections The content prepared by other states approved by ECI will also be used with necessary modifications/translations. Page 17 of 48

18 D.5 D.6.1. Overall Approach a. The following activities are common to all districts except Bangalore Urban District Sl No. Intervention Responsibility / Partner agency 1 Information and Motivation Mass Communication Interventions Hoardings on highways and prominent places - more in urban areas Dept. of Information 2 Posters, pamphlets and handbills Depts. of Information, HFW, Education, Agriculture, WCD 3 Publicity through cable Network, cinema slides, screening of video CDs in hospitals, banks etc. Depts. of Information, HFW, Labour 4 Posters on transport vehicles KSRTC, Southern Railway 5 Campaign through newspapers CEO and DEOs 6 TV spots 7 Radio jingles Indirect Communication Activities Doordarshan - coordinated by State SVEEP cell AIR - coordinated by State SVEEP cell 8 Street plays - in semi urban and rural areas Dept. of Kannada & Culture 9 Folk media activities 10 Video and audio campaign through Publicity Vans 11 Mobile exhibitions 12 Voter awareness kiosks in village markets, Raitha Samparka Kendras, etc. 13 Seminars, debate competition, Quiz etc., 14 Rangoli Competition 15 Rubber Stamp campaign Interpersonal Communication Activities Dept. of Kannada & Culture Dept. of Information Song and Drama Divn. Dept. of Information Dept. of Field Publicity Dept. of Information Dept. of HFW Dept. of RDPR Municipalities and ULBs Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Public Instruction PU Board Campus Ambassadors Dept. of RDPR Dept. of WCD Dept. of Public Instruction Dept. of Posts Federation of Banks State SVEEP Cell Page 18 of 48

19 16 SHG awareness meetings Dept. of RDPR 17 EVM trainings in Villages Dept. of HFW Dept. of RDPR 18 Industrial employees contact programme Dept. of Labour 19 Pledge Letters through school children Dept. of Public Instruction 20 Youth awareness camps 21 Awareness and motivation meetings with Hostel students 22 Toll free Help Line DEOs Nehru Yuvak Kendra NSS Dept. of Social Welfare Dept. of PU Board Mega Physical Activities 23 Jathas, Walkathon, Kalajathas 24 Cycle, Motor Cycle rallies 25 Human Chain formation with oath taking 26 Candle light procession Dist. and Taluk SVEEP Committees Dist. and Taluk SVEEP Committees Dist. and Taluk SVEEP Committees Dist. and Taluk SVEEP Committees b. Activities for Bangalore Urban District Sl No. Intervention Responsibility / Partner agency Information and Motivation Mass Communication Interventions 1 Hoardings on highways and prominent places Dept. of Information 2 Posters, pamphlets and handbills Depts. of Information, BBMP 3 Publicity through cable Network BBMP, Depts. of Information 4 Posters on transport vehicles BMTC and KSRTC 5 Campaign through newspapers CEO and DEOs 6 TV spots aimed at Urban masses Doordarshan -co-ordinated by BBMP 7 Radio jingles AIR, Local FM channels Indirect Communication Activities 8 Mobile vans, for registration and voter turnout BBMP 9 Use of Bangalore one centres BBMP Page 19 of 48

20 10 Video and audio campaign through Publicity Vans Dept. of Information Dept. of Field Publicity 11 Mobile exhibitions Dept. of Information 12 Vote awareness kiosks in malls, supermarkets, etc. 13 Seminars, debate competition, Quiz etc., 14 Rubber Stamp campaign BBMP Dept. of Public Instruction PU Board Campus Ambassadors Federation of Banks BDA, BBMP 15 Loud Speaker announcements in Bus stand BMTC and KSRTC Interpersonal Communication Activities 16 Industrial employees contact programme Dept. of Labour 17 Pledge Letters through school children Dept. of Public Instruction 18 Awareness and motivation meetings with Hostel students 19 Toll free Help Line DEOs Mega Physical Activity Events Dept. of Social Welfare Dept. of PU Board 20 Cycle, Motor Cycle rallies BBMP, NYK 21 Vote Spots BBMP 22 Flash Mobs BBMP D.6.1. Targeted Approach In all the polling stations which have elector to population ratio or gender ratio lower than the state average, special drives will be organised to improve electoral registration. Similarly, those polling stations that have recorded less than state average voter turnout will be given special attention. Every Electoral Registration Officer will be asked to do part-wise analysis of electoral registration as well as voting percentages so that weak areas can be identified. Name of BELGAUM DISTRICT 1-Nippani Lower turnout PSs. Gender gap in registration 1202, 1193, 1199, 1201, 1198 Intense registration drive focussing on Women voters through field level Health SHGs Page 20 of 48

21 Name of 2-Chikodi-Sadalga Lower turnout PSs 2187, 2118, 2191, 2182, 2179 Identify the reason for lower turnout. 3-Athni Lower turnout PSs Big gender gap in registration (EGR-912) 3073, 3074, 3069, 3072, 3070 Address reasons for low voter registration among women Intense registration drive Special focus on Women voters through field level Health functionaries, Anganwadi workers and 4-Kagawad Large Gender gap in registration (EGR-917) Intense registration drive focussing on Women voters through field level Health SHGs 5-Kudachi (SC) Lower turnout PSs 5007, 5011, 5009, 5005, Raybag (SC) Lower turnout PSs Big gender gap in registration (EGR-903) 6101, 6093, 6094, 6129, 6120, 6099, 6100 Address reasons for low voter registration among women Intense registration drive with special focus on Women voters through field level Health functionaries, Anganwadi workers and 7-Hukeri Lower turnout PSs 7124, 7170, 7047, 7171, 7127, 7172, 7049, 7126, Lower turnout PSs 8179, 8175, 8028, 8034,. 8-Arabhavi 8178, 8177, 8176, 8035, 8036, Gokak Presumably poll boycott in PS No. 071 Lower turnout PSs 9071, 9083, 9090, 9092, 9091, 9085, 9084, 9086, 9018, 9089 Identify reason for poll boycott in PS No. 71, and convince them to participate in the poll. Visit from DEO/ADC to convince the voters. 10-Yemkanmardi (ST) Lower turnout PSs 10157, 10158, 10161, 10154, 10152, 10159, 10160, Page 21 of 48

22 Name of 11-Belgaum Uttar Large number of very Low turnout PSs Low EP ratio among men Very low voter turnout 11027, 11028, 11018, 11112, 11083, 11092, 11089, 11001, 11110, Intense motivational campaign Registration drive focussing on Industrial units. 12-Belgaum Dakshin Lower turnout PSs Low voter turnout overall in the Low registration among women 12014, 12009, 12015, 12013, 12047, 12022, 12127, 12036, 12007, Intense motivational campaign Registration drive focussing on Industrial units Registration drive targeting women voters 13-Belgaum Rural Low registration among men 13043, 13042, 13032, 13035, Intense motivational campaign Registration drive focussing on Industrial units 14-Khanapur Boycott of poll in PS Nos. 180, 205,206. Pronounced gender gap in female registration , 14205, 14206, 14053, 14002, 14052, 14011, 14054, 14043, Identify reasons for poll boycott in 3 PS. Convince them to participate in the elections. Visit from DEO/ADC to convince the voters. 15-Kittur Lower turnout PSs Big gender gap in registration 15034, Address reasons for low voter registration among women Lower turnout PSs. 17-Saundatti Yellamma Transgender excluded community 17038, Inclusion drive for transgenders by partnering with NGOs working for TG groups. 18-Ramdurg Lower turnout PSs Big gender gap in registration 18130, 18143, 18133, 18083, 18079, 18037, 18078, 18145, 18132, Address reasons for low voter registration among women Page 22 of 48

23 Name of BAGALKOT DISTRICT 19-Mudhol (SC) 19089, 19091, 19094, 19085, 19083, 19086, 19092, 19087, 19093, , 21149, 21154,. 21-Jamkhandi 21110, 21135, 21140, 21134, 21129, 21147, Bilgi 22188, 22235,22158, 22073, 22233, , 23132, 23131,. 23-Badami 23146, 23074, 23036, 23130, 23012, 23091, , 24148, 24199,. 24-Bagalkot 24161, 24113, 24119, 24163, 24078, 24077, , 25082, 25141,. 25-Hungund 25039, 25142, 25176, 25140, 25037, 25084, BIJAPUR DISTRICT 26- Muddebihal Low EP ratio among women Very low voter turnout NA , 27023, 27041,. 27-Devara Hipparagi Very Low turnout PCs Considerable electoral gender gap 27097, 27141, 27008, 27064, 27015, 27035, 27076, 27054, 27007, 27038, 27006, 27080, 27114, 27122, 27078, Page 23 of 48

24 Name of 28- Basavana Bagewadi Big gender gap in registration 28118, 28208, 28102, 28209, 28210, 28069, 28078, 28076, 28039, Babaleshwar 29201, 29011, 29025, 29033, 29034, 29076, 29046, 29012, 29018, , 30177, 30207,. 30-Bijapur City Very Low voting overall in the 30125, 30083, 30185, 30132, 30001, 30188, 30098, 30075, 30205, 30159, 30176, 30032, 30052, 30158, 30189, 30193, 31210, 31174, 31169,. 31-Nagathan Large number of very low voting PSs Gap in female registration 31218, 31211, 31237, 31214, 31199, 31235, 31215, 31236, 31175, 31222, 31117, 31233, 31234, 31209, 31208, 31216, 31207, 31121, 31238, 31206, 32-Indi Big gender gap in registration 32094, 32098, 32079, 32164, 32092, 32219, 32154, 32144, 32216, 32175,. 33-Sindhagi Lower turnout PSs 33181, 33215, 33153, 33112, 33145, 33134, 33155, 33102, 33146, GULBARGA DISTRICT 34066, 34144, 34139, 34-Afzalpur No perceptible gaps 34034, 34086, 34024, 34140, 34145, 34057, Page 24 of 48

25 Name of 35-Jevaragi 35077, 35221, 35168, 35167, 35081, 35170, 35166, 35214, 35227, Chittapur (SC) Very Low turnout in large number of PSs Low voter turnout over all in the 40127, 40171, 40112, 40162, 40187, 40047, 40073, 40198, 40118, 40057, 40132, 40127, 40046, 40131, , 41093, 41072, 41-Sedam 41085, 41089, 41020, 41096, Chincholi (SC) Big gender gap in registration 42194, 42191, 42118, 42196, 42136, 42218, 42129, 42131, 42117, , 43246, 43260,. 43-Gulbarga Rural Large number of very low voting PSs Gender gap in registration 43257, 43230, 43247, 43252, 43250, 43126, 43258, 43243, 43242, 43233, 43259, 43015, 43081, 43041, 43231, 43002, 43261, 43251, 43236, 43094, Gulbarga Dakshin Large number of very low voting PSs 44063, 44151, 44111, 44090, 44072, 44071, 44132, 44152, 44153, Appeal letter from DEO 45-Gulbarga Uttar Large number of very low voting PSs 45058, 45128, 45025, 45159, 45132, 45165, 45064, 45023, 45141, Appeal letter from DEO Page 25 of 48

26 Name of 46-Aland Electorate Gender gap 46142, 46121, 46139, 46143, 46187, 46065, 46198, 46206, 46144, YADGIR DISTRICT 36-Shorapur (ST) Lower turnout PSs 36073, 36260, 36065, 36195, 36090, 36193, 36042, 36089, 36239, Shahpur Lower turnout PSs 37013, 37125, 37089, 37012, 37011, 37144, 37143, 37132, 37152, Yadgir Large number of very low voting PSs 38056, 38066, 38052, 38067, 38064, 38055, 38065, 38054, 38058, Gurmitkal Large number of very low voting PSs 39222, 39120, 39200, 39225, 39103, 39101, 39150, 39224, 39088, BIDAR DISTRICT 47-Basavakalyan Large number of very low voting PSs Large electoral gender gap 47168, 47245, 47188, 47181, 47095, 47082, 47089, 47221, 47213, Humnabad Large number of very low voting PSs 48202, 48169, 48199, 48092, 48170, 48168, 48124, 48079, 48003, Page 26 of 48

27 Name of 49-Bidar South Electoral gender gap 49045, 49136, 49137, 49161, 49171, 49042, 49185, 49049, 49183, Bidar Very Low turnout in large number of PSs Low voter turnout over all in the 50195, 50142, 50088, 50135, 50132, 50155, 50100, 50109, 50103, 50173, 50145, 50114, 50115, 50093, 50108, 50077, 50089, 50121, 50139, Bhalki Lower turnout PSs Electoral gender gap 51099, 51156, 51191, 51213, 51190, Aurad (SC) Big gender gap in registration 52214, 52217, 52006, 52166, 52218, 52174, 52213, 52205, 52011, RAICHUR DISTRICT 53010, 53014, 53012,. 53-Raichur Rural (ST) 53006, 53013, 53011, 53181, 53017, 53179, Raichur Large number of very low voter turnout PSs 54040, 54089, 54152, 54088, 54122, 54095, 54100, 54099, 54021, Manvi (ST) Large number of very low voter turnout PSs 55164, 55161, 55109, 55162, 55119, 55113, 55168, 55175, 55173, Page 27 of 48

28 Name of 56-Devadurga (ST) Large number of very low voting PSs 56201, 56196, 56189, 56032, 56099, 56084, 56204, 56200, 56212, Lingasugur (SC) Large number of very low voting PSs 57058, 57135, 57053, 57138, 57054, 57140, 57141, 57131, 57067, , 58104, 58112, 58-Sindhanur 58095, 58098, 58092, 58113, 58114, 58106, Maski Presumably poll boycott in PS Nos. 004, 005, 014, , 59005, 59014, 59007, 59040, 59057, 59102, 59123, 59114, Identify reason for poll boycott in the target PSs. Convince them to participate in election process. Visit from DEO/ADC KOPPAL DISTRICT 60157, 60159, 60156, 60-Kushtagi 60158, 60155, 60059, 60074, 60083, 60160, Kankanagiri (SC) Very Low EP ratio among both 61180, 61100, 61001, 61097, 61085, 61093, 61004, , 62161, 62107, 62-Gangavathi 62185, 62069, 62164, 62174, 62165, 62133, Yelaburga 63119, 63073, 63074, 63229, 63179, , 64117, 64040, 64-Koppal 64127, 64115, 64125, 64236, 64126, 64041, Page 28 of 48

29 Name of GADAG DISTRICT 65040, 65091, 65044, 65-Shiratti (SC) 65128, 65041, 65097, 65011, 65013, 65099, , 66014, 66015, 66-Gadag 66042, 66089, 66103, 66114, 66110, 66104, Ron 67107, 67197, 67106, Naragund 68192, 68040, 68039, 68030, DHARAWAD DISTRICT 71110, 71116, 71119, 71-Dharwad 71125, 71114, 71113, 71121, 71115, 71112, , 72079, 72051, 72-Hubli-Dharwad East 72141, 72062, 72009, 72081, 72007, 72145, Low voter turnout PSs 73071, 73107, 73093, 73-Hubli Dharwad Central 73032, 73166, 73113, 73124, 73137, 73145, and voter 74171, 74107, 74044, 74-Hubli-Dharwad West Low voter turnout PSs 74058, 74160, 74164, 74019, 74036, 74097, and voter. 75-Kalghatagi Gender gap in registration 75033, 75047, 75059, 75038, 75037, 75036, 75035, Page 29 of 48

30 Name of UTTARA KANNADA DISTRICT 76027, 76182, 76006, 76-Haliyal 76146, 76155, 76145, 76185, 76151, 76030, Karwar Marginalised community- Halakki Vokkaliga tribe 77093, 77128, 77108, 77124, 77039, 77120, 77038, 77090, 77094, Inclusion drive partnering with NGOs working for the welfare of Halakki vokkaliga tribe 78193, 78192, 78189, 78-Kumta 78194, 78191, 78199, 78190, 78176, 78200, Bhatkal NA 80075, 80071, 80076, 80-Sirsi 80215, 80065, 80212, 80104, 80080, 80109, Yellapur 81041, 81040, 81044, 81121, HAVERI DISTRICT 82-Hanagal Very big Gender gap in registration 83-Shiggaon Large Gender gap in registration 83097, Page 30 of 48

31 Name of 84-Haveri (SC) Large Gender gap in registration 84209, 84205, 84204, 84203, 84214, 84202, 84200, 84212, 84198, Byadagi Very big Gender gap in registration 86-Hirekerur One low turnout PS Large Gender gap in registration , 87106, 87105, 87-Ranebennur 87103, 87119, 87101, 87120, BELLARY DISTRICT 88-Hadagali (SC) Large Gender gap in registration 88066, 88065, 88071, 88074, 88072, Hagaribommana halli (SC) 89202, 89116, 89201, 89208, 89207, 89206, 89212, 89120, 89203, Vijayanagara 90098, 90010, 90087, 90066, 90097, 90085, 90086, 90047, 90036, , 91051, 91053, 91-Kampli (ST) 91050, 91068, 91055, Siraguppa (ST) 92071, 92077, 92076, 92072, 92006, 92078, 92074, 92050, 92070, Page 31 of 48

32 Name of 93-Bellary (ST) 93034, 93018, 93019, 93035, 93015, 93036, 93016, 93022, 93037, Bellary City 94109, 94076, 94075, 94108, 94077, 94098, 94094, 94084, 94080, Sandur (ST) 95027, 95021, 95073, 95072, 95023, 95020, 95074, 95053, 95019, , 96029, 96027, 96-Kudligi (ST) 96173, 96105, 96032, CHITRADURGA DISTRICT 97-Molakalmuru Lower voter turnout PS , 98080, 98084, 98-Challakere (ST) 98086, 98132, 98092, 98101, , 99189, 99178, 99-Chitradurga 99191, 99181, 99106, 99180, 99175, 99170, , , Identify reason for low voting in target PS. 100-Hiriyur , , , , , , , , , 101-Hosadurga , , , , Holalkere (SC) , , , Page 32 of 48

33 Name of DAVANAGERE DISTRICT , , 103-Jagalur (ST) , , , , , , , 104-Harapanahalli , , , , , , , , , 105-Harihar , , , , , , , , , 106-Davangere , , , , , , , , , 107-Davanagere South , , , , , , , Mayakonda (SC) Channagir No perceptible gaps identified , SHIMOGA DISTRICT 111-Shimoga Rural (SC) , , Page 33 of 48

34 Name of , , 112-Bhadravati , , , , , , , Shimoga Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 114-Thirthahalli , , , 115-Shikaripur , , , , 117-Sagar , , , , , , , UDUPI DISTRICT , , 118-Byndoor , , , , Udupi , , , CHIKMAGALUR DISTRICT 123-Sringeri , , 124-Mudigere (SC) Very low voter turnout in PS Nos. 043, 044 and , , , , , , , Page 34 of 48

35 Name of , , 125-Chikmagalur Very low voter turnout in PS No , , , , , , , Tarikere Large Gender gap in registration , , , , 127-Kadur Electoral gender gap , , , , , TUMKUR DISTRICT 130-Turuvekere , , , Kunigal , , 132-Tumkur City , , , , , , , Tumkur Rural , , Gubbi , , Sira NA , , 137-Pavagada (SC) , , , , , Madhugiri Very low voter turnout in PS No , , , Page 35 of 48

36 Name of CHIKBALLAPUR DISTRICT , , 139-Gauribidanur , , , , , , , , 141-Chikballapur , , , , , , , , 142-Sidlaghatta , , , , , , , Chintamani , KOLAR DISTRICT , , 145-Mulbagil (SC) Gender gap in registration , , , , , , , , , 146-Kolar Gold Fields (SC) , , , , , , , , , 147-Bangarpet (SC) , , , , Page 36 of 48

37 Name of 148-Kolar Large Gender gap in registration , , , Malur BANGALORE URBAN (Electoral District) , , 150-Yelahanka , , , , , , , Byatarayanpura Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter , , 153- Yeshavanthapura , , , , , , , Dasarahalli Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter 174-Mahadevapur (SC) Low overall voting percentage in the NA and voter Page 37 of 48

38 Name of 176-Bangalore South Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter 177-Anekal (SC) , , , , , , , , , BBMP NORTH (Electoral district) 151- K R Pura Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 156-Mahalakshmi Layout Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 157-Malleswaram NA and voter Low overall voting percentage in the 158-Hebbal Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 159-Pulakeshi Nagar (SC) Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter Page 38 of 48

39 Name of 160-Sarvagnanagar Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 161-CV Raman Nagar (SC) Low overall voting percentage in the NA and voter BBMP CENTRAL (Electoral District) 154-Rajarajeswari Nagar Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 162-Shivajinagar Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 163-Shantinagar Low voter turnout PSs Low voter registration among men , , , , , , , , , and voter Intense voter registration drive 164-Gandhinagar Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 165-Rajajinagar Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter Page 39 of 48

40 Name of 168-Chamarajpet Low voter turnout PSs Large gender gap in voter registration , , , , , , , , , and voter Intense voter registration drive targeting women voters 169-Chickpet Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter BBMP SOUTH (Electoral District) 166- Govindarajanagar NA and voter 167-Vijayanagar Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter 170-Basavanagudi Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 171- Padmanabhanagar Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter 172-BTM Layout Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter Page 40 of 48

41 Name of 173-Jayanagar Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter 175-Bommanahalli Low voter turnout PSs Very Large gender gap in voter registration NA and voter Intense voter registration drive targeting women voters, with door to door campaign. BANGALORE RURAL DISTRICT , , 178-Hosakote , , , , , , , and voter , , 180-Doddaballapur , , , , 181-Nelamangala (SC) , , , , , , , RAMANAGARA DISTRICT , , 182-Magadi , , , , , , , 183-Ramanagaram , , , , , , , Kanakapura , , , Page 41 of 48

42 Name of MANDYA DISTRICT , , 186-Malavalli (SC) , , , , , , , , , 187-Maddur , , , , , , , , , 189-Mandya , , , , , , , , , 190-Srirangapattana , , , , 191-Nagamangala , , , , , , , Krishnarajaptet No perceptible gaps identified , HASSAN DISTRICT , , 193-Sharvana Belagola , , , , , , 194-Arasikere , , , , , , , Page 42 of 48

43 Name of , , 195-Belur , , , , , , , 196-Hassan , , , , , , , Sakaleshpur (SC) , , , , , Dakshnin Kannada 201-Moodabidari Lower turnout PSs Lower voter registration among men , , , , Intense registration drive in the whole of , , 202-Mangalore City North , , , , , , , Mangalore City South Low voter turnout PSs Low voter registration among men , , , , , , , , , and voter Intense voter registration drive , , 204-Mangalore , , , Sulia (SC) (28.37%) KODAGU DISTRICT Page 43 of 48

44 Name of , , 208-Madikeri , , , , , , , , , 209-Virajapet , , , , , , , MYSORE DISTRIT 210-Piriyapatna , , 211- Krishnarajanagara , , , , , , , , , 213-Heggadadevana Kote (ST) Excluded Community - Soliga tribes , , , , , , , Inclusion drive partnering with NGOs working for welfare of Soliga Tribe , , 214-Najanagud (SC) , , , , , , , , , 215- Chamundeswari , , , , , , , Krishnaraja Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter Page 44 of 48

45 Name of 217-Chamaraja Low overall voting percentage in the , , , , , , , , , and voter 218-Narasimharaja Low voter turnout PSs , , , , , , , , , and voter , , 219-Varuna , , and voter 220-T Narasipura (SC) , , , , and voter CHAMARAJANAGAR DISTRICT , , 221-Hanur , , , , , and voter , , 222-Kollegal (SC) , , , , , and voter 223- Chamarajanagar , , , , and voter E. Monitoring Mechanism Page 45 of 48

46 The following monitoring mechanism will be established a. Video Conference with DEO and Chairmen of District SVEEP Committees b. DEOs/Chairmen Dist. SVEEP Committees to have regular meetings with their partner agencies c. SVEEP Committees to submit SVEEP implementation report in the given format every week on Thursday, which would be consolidated and submitted to ECI on Saturday of every week. F. Evaluation and Documentation The following evaluation and documentation will be done a. Evaluation of the following indicators i. Overall increase in turnout ii. Turnout at targeted Polling Stations iii. Women turnout iv. Turnout in urban centres v. EP ratio and gender ratio on rolls vi. Inclusion of excluded groups/communities b. Assessment of interventions for various identified gaps in targeted s. c. Overall analysis of District wise registration and participation in two weeks of announcement of results. d. Documentation of SVEEP programme rollout in the State will be done inhouse. Page 46 of 48

47 G. Calendar Details of activities with time line. Sl No. Action Points Start Date End Date 1 Team formation Already in place 2 Training and Capacity Building Building Partnerships Resource mobilisation Monitoring Poll date 6 Evaluation Date of result D +15 days 7 Documentation Facilitation Measures 1 Helpline numbers activation Name search facility on SMS PS location on google map Special registration drive for women Polling Station facility 6 Any other measure Communication and Activity Plan Theme Sub-theme Activity (Event and/or media insertion) Start Date End Date Why register Posters & pamphlets Registration Where and when How to register - documents required Publicity in press announcements through cable tv network Page 47 of 48

48 Communication and Activity Plan Theme Sub-theme Activity (Event and/or media insertion) Start Date End Date Why vote Hoardings, Posters TV spots in DD Poll day How to vote, Check names on voter list, identification documents, Dos and Don ts Posters, pamphlets, cable tv network, Quiz and essay competitions Poll day Posters, cable tv network Voting Inducement free voting Street plays/folk media Quiz, essay and debate competitions Poll day Posters, hand bills, cable tv network Informed voting Street plays/folk media Poll day Quiz and essay competitions NOTA Pledge letters/sankalp patras to students Voter slip ahead of poll day 4days before poll Previous day of poll Electoral Education Electoral System Jathas Secrecy of Vote Street plays. Page 48 of 48

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