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Training for Booth Level Officers (BLOs) 1

EPIC One day Schedule Booth Level Agents BLOs role in Gram Sabhas Enrollment of electors BLOs Duties & Roles Photo Electoral Rolls BLOs Appointment BLO Register 2

Session 1 Ice Breaker 3

Count the circles 4

Count the circles now You can make things easier by doing them systematically 5

Session 1/1 Position of BLOs in the electoral administration

ADMINISTRATIVE MACHINERY of ELECTORAL REGISTRATION Election Commission of India (ECI) Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) District Election Officer (DEO) Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) Assistant Electoral Registration Officer (AERO) Supervisor Booth Level Officer (BLO)

Booth Level Officer (BLO) He is responsible for maintaining the electoral roll of the assigned part area under the control and supervision of Election Commission of India/ Chief Electoral Officer of state/deo/ero/aero concerned Under section 13B(2) RP Act,1950 - From 2006, BLO's are appointed after obtaining the prior approval of District Election Officer (DEO) concerned Under Section 13CC RP Act, 1950 - BLO functions under the control & supervision of ECI/ CEO of state Selection of BLOs will be from the employees of State government/local bodies for allocation of one part EROs/ AEROs are expected to have contact details of their BLOs which is updated on the website of ECI/CEO. Each BLO will be issued a special kit and is entitled to remuneration Punishment for willful default u/s 32 RP Act 1950 8

Session 1/2 Know your AC Parts Area

AC Parts and Sections Electoral Rolls are organized as geographically defined parts Parts are numbered and organized as geographically identified sections Sections denote locality and area details and contain household wise individual elector details Each part has an identified polling station where electors cast their votes on the poll day Electoral Rolls Parts Sections Locality Area Households 10

THE PART AREA MAP Acquire knowledge about the boundary of the polling station area/ part area Frequently visit the Revenue village/ Colony etc that falls under their part area to gather correct information about new constructions or jhuggis etc. Ensure the new houses build in their part area are depicted in the Nazari map for next revision If possible GIS map of the map should be procured/ copied from the internet. Develop local contacts in their sections to remain updated about the advent of new persons, shifting of residents, death etc. 11

5. TO PREPARE CORRECT MAP BY FREE HAND EYE ESTIMATION (NAZARI MAP) OF PART AREA Prepare Nazari map by freehand clearly indicating sections within the part. 12

Sample of Nazari (illustrative) 13

NUMBERING OF HOUSES FALLING WITHIN POLLING STATION AREA/ PART AREA Acquire knowledge about the number of sections and boundaries of their part area to give correct serial numbers to the houses. Serialization of the houses should be in ascending order beginning from North-West to South-East in zigzag manner 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 14

Quiz Time The house no. of an elector in the electoral roll and that given by the municipality is not the same. What is the reason behind it? What should be done if the name of a person, who is not ordinarily resident of that area, is included in the electoral roll? Where can an elector check up whether his/ her name is there or not in the voter s list? 15

Session 2/1 Know the electoral role of the part under your charge & Physical verification of Rolls

Photo Electoral Roll 17

Electoral Roll Section 15 RP Act, 1950 Every constituency should have an electoral roll The Text roll is now photo electoral roll Text Roll Photo Electoral Roll 18

Components Title Page Assembly Constituency of the State of Meghalaya The Title page has : Details of the concerned Assembly constituency Clearly demarcated Nazari map of that assembly constituency on the back of the title page Details of the parts of the AC 19

Header Page Header page has: Part Areas of the state of Meghalaya details of the concerned part area clearly demarcated Nazari map of that part area on the back of it. Details of the sections of the part 20

Section pages The page of the section has: name of the section on the top of the page details related to the concerned assemble constituency list of electors arranged house number wise of every section starting with one and goes horizontally details of electors with photo House numbers Details of the sections Details of the assembly Electors details 21

Supplement Supplement page has: Modified list of electors published as draft Addition list starting with last serial number of the mother roll Deletion list with no changes in the serial number and the part header One or more supplements can be attached with mother roll due to several revisions Addition List Summary of Electors Deletion List 22

Name of AC Name of PC Mother Roll The first copy of the electoral roll created by the BLOs by visiting house to house and published by the EROs Details of AC Any addition, deletion or changes are reflected in the supplement roll of that year. There is provision for integration of these rolls also 23

Sample 1 Change due to deletion Mother Roll Supplement 24

Sample 2 Change due to correction (Incorrect photo) Entry in Mother Roll Entry in Supplement for change 25

Changes in the total number of the entries Entry in Mother Roll Entry in Supplement 26

Session 2/2 Physical verification of the roll

PHYSICAL VERIFICATION OF THE ELECTORAL ROLL With the help of BLO register, physical verification of the electoral roll by house to house visits. This work will be done every year before revision of rolls Identify and collect the information during field visits to update and correct the electoral roll 28

Questions to be asked during House to House Verification 1. Is the section address correct? 2. Whether elector's photo image is correct? (If it is wrong or not available the correct photo is to be collected). 3. Whether the EPIC number is correct? (This is to be verified from the actual EPIC). 4. Whether elector's birth date is shown? If not shown what is the correct birth date? If birth date is not available, what is the age (verify birth date with evidence and if not verifiable the birth date column should be left blank). 5. Whether the house number given by Nagarpalika / Maha Nagarpalika is correctly noted? If no house number has been given by urban local body then it need not be verified.

Questions to be asked during House to House Verification 7. Whether the vernacular spelling of the name of the elector is correct? 8. Whether the English spelling of the name of the elector is correct? 9. Whether the relationship mentioned in the roll is correct? 10. Whether the gender is correct? 11. Whether the age is correct as on qualifying date? 12. Whether any names or all of the names of any/ all family members have been repeated in the part roll?

Questions to be asked during House to House Verification 13. Whether all the above particulars are correct for each and every member of the family enrolled in that part? 14. Whether anybody possesses more than one EPIC for the same elector? (In such case the latest issued EPIC may be retained with the elector and the EPIC number be verified with PER entry. EPIC/s issued earlier may be taken back and deposited with the ERO). 15. Whether name of any family member is required to be deleted on account of tragic demise. (Obtain Form No.-7) 16. Whether any or all members of the family have shifted? If they have shifted, whether it is with family (WF) or without family (WoF). Obtain Form No.7 from WoF and issue notice on the spot. In case of WF, follow procedure for Form 7/ Panchnama. Probable reasons of shifting should be mentioned. 17. What is the telephone number of each voter enrolled in the family? If the family prefers to give only one telephone number for all, take note accordingly ( Annexure-II).

Questions to be asked during House to House Verification 18. Is there any member of the family who has turned 18 years on qualifying date and is yet to be enrolled? (Give Form-6 and note in Annexure-II). 19. Is there any member of the family who has recently joined this household on the grounds of marriage, employment, tenant etc? (Give Form 6 and note in Annexure-II). 20. Are there any new societies, public building, public areas that have come up since the last revision of rolls in the knowledge of the voter? If yes, check whether there are voters living there, if yes then Form No.6 or Form No. 8A as required may be given and details noted in Annexure-II. 21. What is the total number of members of the family including voters and non-voters residing in the household? 22. Out of the total family members residing in the household (including voters and non-voters) how many are male and how many female?

Session 3 Roll Revision & Legal Provisions for Enquiry of Forms

Administrative Machinery of Electoral System Election Commission of India (ECI) Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Roll observer District Election Officer (DEO) Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) Assistant Electoral Registration Officer (AERO) Supervisor Designated Officer (DLO) Booth Level Officer (BLO) 34

Intensive Revision: Types of Revisions Done de-novo without reference to earlier existing roll in an election year. BLO visits each house to take fresh entries in Form 6 Summary Revision: Done every year except in the year when intensive revision is ordered No need of House to house survey Existing roll published inviting claims and objections After disposal of claims, rolls are published Partly Intensive & Partly Summary Revision: Existing roll is published in draft BLOs verify/collect data from the households After disposal of claims, list of addition, deletion and correction are prepared & published with main roll 35

Special Revision: Due to the reason of inaccuracies like omission, left out area etc, special revision is carried out May be intensive, summary or partly intensive and partly summary revision 36

Continuous updation of electoral roll The continuous updating is - operative from final publication to the next draft publication - not operative during the revision of the electoral roll - not operative from the last day of nominations to the end of election process The list of entries for updating - should be put on the notice board every month and this requires BLOs to give updated data every month to EROs - should be disposed and prepared in the manuscript in duplicate by latest 25 th of next month The EROs maintain the four registers for forms 6,7,8, and 8A 37

Forms Form 6 - Any person who claims to register his name in the electoral roll, should fill up/get filled the form and either sign or give thumb impression on this form. If the person s name is already existing in roll of any assembly constituency then its details should be provided in part IV of form-6 Form 7 - Every objection to the inclusion of a person s name in the roll should be given in this form. Objector should provide the justification for filing the objection Form 8 - Every objection to any entry in roll should be given in this by the person to whom the entry relates Form 8A - Every application for transposition of an entry from one part to another part of the roll within the same assembly constituency should be in this form. 38

Part & Sl. No. of previous enrollment Transposition (Form 8A) EPIC Ordinary residence Correction (Form 8) Part & Sl. No. of enrollment Evidence in favour of correction sought for 39

Procedure of receiving claims and objections 1. Acknowledgment/receipt should be given for each application of claim/ objection received by BLO 2. Any claim/ objection can be given/sent to ERO by post or in person to BLO. 3. Claims/objections given in bulk by person or post not accepted 4. The claims of all members of one family can be received for the registration of names in electoral roll from any one member of the family 5. Collective acknowledgment/receipt should be issued for the same 6. Incorrect or incomplete application should not be accepted. 40

Procedure of receiving claims and objections For special campaign days, ERO appoints Designated Officer Written instructions given to the Designated Officer to remain present at earmarked venue Designated Officer/ BLO will maintain list in form 9, 10, 11 and 11A for applications received in form Form 6,7,8, 8A. Designated Officer/BLO write their recommendations on the application received for claims/objections before sending to ERO BLO writes comments on records submitted by the applicant for proof of his age. 41

Procedure of receiving claims and objections Hearing on application of claim/objections commence after being exhibited in form for Form 9,10,11, 11A. 7 days - Rule 16(b), RER 1960 During revision period, any claim/objection not lodged within the specified period and in the given format is rejected by ERO ERO specifies date, time and place of hearing of claim/objection in the list 42

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Registration of persons holding declared offices Any holder of a declared office like Presidents, Speaker of Lok Sabha etc cannot enroll in the electoral roll in his home address AERO ensures that the names of all MP, MLA, MLC are enrolled in the electoral roll. ERO produces a certificate to CEO mentioning the names of MP, MLA, and MLC who are enrolled in electoral roll at the time of draft publication. 45

Enrollment of overseas electors An overseas elector is - an Indian citizen absent from his place of ordinary residence in India due to employment, education or otherwise - has neither included his name in electoral roll nor has acquired citizenship of any other country He/she can register the name in the electoral roll from the part area mentioned in his/her passport Any overseas elector who has completed the age of 18 years can submit his application form 6A either in person or by post to the concerned AERO/ERO of the residential area mentioned in his passport 46

Enrollment of overseas electors (Contd.) Role of BLOs On instruction from ERO, verify the self attested copies sent by the applicant No EPIC to overseas electors The electors overseas are not issued EPIC but use their passport for their identification to caste a vote 47

Enrolment of Service Voters Person belonging to any of the following has Service qualification and is referred to as Service voter A member of armed forces of India A member of force under the provisions of the army Act, 1950 A member of an Armed Police Force of State who is serving outside that State Employed under the Government of India in a post outside India Wife of any members mentioned above who is ordinarily residing with him 48

Enrolment of Service Voters (Contd.)? Three kinds of forms for three different categories are filled to become a Service Voter. Forms are submitted at his designated Record Office or to his superior authority. It is not mandatory to be registered as service voter for every person who has Service Qualification. He can enroll himself as ordinary voter A service voter can either register as service voter or an ordinary voter. Registering at both places is an offence. BLO s role comes when - when a service decides to register as a general voter - His/ her family members who are not service voters want to register. 49

? What are the Roles of BLO with regard to service voters Take action for getting the Form 6 filled wherever necessary Ascertain that person with service qualification have been staying at place of residence for sufficient span of time to register him as ordinary voter Fill form 6 for the children of all service voters eligible to be registered as ordinary voters Fill form 6 for the husband of a service voter to be registered as ordinary voter Wife of service voter has a choice to either be registered as service voter or ordinary voter Should visit the units of service voters to ensure above. 50

Enrolment of orphans Eligible orphan in orphanage can be enrolled by registering his orphanage name in place of his parents. Eligible orphan brought up by a family can be enrolled by entering name of orphanage Eligible orphan legally adopted by family can be enrolled by entering his adopted father/mother s name. Any orphan not covered under above mentioned categories can be enrolled by entering Known by BLO 51

Age proof like birth certificate, certificate from school Citizenship proof like copy of EPIC of parents Age Parental Linkage in Electoral Roll (for citizenship issue) /citizenship proof Proof of Ordinary Residence like rationcard, passport etc Students New Voter Ordinary residence Married women Inclusion (Form 6) Shifted from other AC Age proof Nationality proof Proof of Ordinary Residence before marriage Marriage Registration Certificate proof of Ordinary Residence Voters above 25 yrs Declaration as to delayed registration (age>25 yrs) (Part 4 of form 6) Special care to verify citizenship status Ordinary residence Address of previous residence Ac No.& if possible Part/Sl. No. of previous enrollment EPIC or other citizenship evidence Ordinary residence 52

Important Documents Needed for forms Age Proof (Either of the documents can be given) - Birth certificate issued by Municipal Authority or District Office - School Leaving Certificate - Copy of mark sheet of class 10 if passed class 10 or more - Copy of marksheet of class 8 with date of birth - Copy of mark sheet of class 5 with date of birth - Parents declaration of the age of the child not educated - Certificate by Primary Health Centres (PHC) - For voters above 25 years, Gram Panchayat can certify age Proof of Citizenship (Either of the documents can be given) - Copy of EPIC of parents - Birth Certificate issued by Municipal authority - Passport 53

Proof of Ordinary Residence (Either of these documents can be given) - Bank/Kisan/Post office current passbook - Applicant's Ration card/ Passport/ Driving License/ Income Tax Assessment Order - Latest Water/Telephone/Electricity/Gas connection Bill for that address, either in the name of the applicant or that of his/her immediate relation - Postal Departments posts received/ delivered in the applicant's name at the given address 54

Important Documents Needed for forms For Married Women applying for the first time Along with form no. 6 - Age Proof - Nationality Proof (Copy of EPIC of parents) - Proof of ordinary residence before marriage and after marriage - Copy of proof of marriage (Marriage Registration Certificate) - Linkage of spouse (if he is an elector of concerned part) Married Woman with no proof of marriage - it is a special case and thus E.R.O. will have to be convinced of the marriage - BLOs will have to conduct the local inquiry to ascertain the marriage 55

What is Linkage Very Important Points - linkage is the relationship of the applicant with one or more enrolled electors - applicants name is integrated with his or her family If linkage is not possible - Electors can enroll on the basis of the following proofs (i) Citizenship (ii) Age (iii) Ordinary residence 56

Finalization of electoral roll after disposal of claims and objections subsequent to draft publication 1. Electoral roll should be amended for any mistakes/errors in sections or details of other table 2. Map of Part area or legislative assembly constituency should be amended 3. Preparation of first supplementary: Handwritten manuscript for additions, deletions and corrections Section wise manuscript for additions Section wise supplementary list of deletions and corrections is not necessary Certified handwritten manuscript by ERO from which the data should be entered Verification by BLO, of checklist printed after the entry of data Verification by BLO, of photo checklist also Publication of draft roll 57

Final publication of electoral roll after disposal of claims and objections Final publication of electoral roll is completed with list of amendments in form 60 in the office of ERO under rule 22 of RER 1960 Final publication of electoral roll also gets published on website of CEO as directed by ECI No publication on general holiday 58

Case studies on revision of rolls

Case 1 In one family their daughter-in-law, Sarita being a family member was a part of the electoral roll for that household. But she has been driven out of the house by the in-laws. Now to establish proof that Sarita does not stay in the household any more, her in-laws submit Form-7 for her. Sarita has not been legally divorced with her husband, nor the family produce any such document. Even the family is reluctant to give any information of her present residence. What can the BLO do in such a situation? 60

Case 2 A BLO visits an orphanage located in his Part, where orphans are brought up and looked after from infancy. He finds that Ramesh' is eligible for enrolment as an elector. But Ramesh' is not in a position to give the names of either his father or mother. Chinmaya' too is eligible for enrolment as an elector and he reveals the true name of his biological mother. What shall BLO enter in the column meant for father's/ mother's/husband's name for Ramesh and Chinmaya? And what shall BLO enter in the relationship column in such cases. 61

Case 3 In one 'Ashram' or 'Akhada' a 'Sadhu' or 'Saint' is eligible to be an elector. He does not reveal his worldly name but insists to be enrolled in his rechristened name with suffix of his Guru's name instead of his father. What does BLO enter in the columns related to name of father/mother/husband and in column related to relationship? 62

Case 4 An elector is enrolled in Part no. 35 of a particular AC. His name is in section-4, i.e. Satyam society. Now he has shifted to Riddhi-Siddhi colony which falls in section-2 of the same Part. What is required to be done by the BLO to update his entry in the electoral roll? 63

Case 5 Mr. Hemal applies under RTI to the BLO to provide him all the photo copies of Forms 6, 7, and 8. What should the BLO do? 64

Case 6 The BLO reaches the house of Mr. Kantibhai. unknown to the BLO the son of Mr Kantibhai, that is, Mr. Ketanbhai is wanted in a criminal case. Mr. Kantibhai fills Form-7 for the deletion of name of Mr Ketanbhai on the pretext that his son has shifted to another State. Next when the BLO visits the neighbour of Mr Kantibhai, the neighbour informs the BLO that Mr Kantibhai still stays there and that he is hiding from the Police. Should the BLO delete the name of Mr. Kantibhai on the basis of Form-7 filled by his father? 65

Session 4A Electors Photo Identity cards (EPIC) 66

Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) Front Side of EPIC 5 cm 8.4 cm FUSN Security Hologram Elector s Photo Elector s Name Elector s Father/ Mother/ Husband s Name Elector s Gender Date of Birth 67

Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) Back of EPIC Elector s Address EPIC Issuing Date EROs Signature Name & Number of AC 68

Some Key points In case of change of residence, roll registration needs to be changed but EPIC issued earlier remains valid BLOs collect electors photograph from: Onsite mode: Designated photography Location (DPL) Offsite Mode: Getting from Form 8 Getting from Form 6 House of electors with the help of camera teams Collected photographs are digitized and entered in electoral roll database EPIC is prepared from electoral roll database 69

Some Key points Only BLOs can distribute EPICs to the electors as directed by ECI Undistributed EPIC should be handed over to EROs by BLOs without fail BLOs should take certain actions to avoid errors in the Photo Electoral Roll: Thoroughly check the checklist handed over by ERO/AERO Verify/ compare the copy with the manuscripts/photographs Sign every verified page Verify the EPIC number on roll with that on the card Oversee preparation of Mother roll and Supplements from the corrected database for his/her Part Attach verification certificate at end of the electoral roll 70

Case Studies on EPICs 71

Case 1 Mr. Ajay is a school teacher in village Fatehpur. Instead of teaching during school hours, he goes to distribute the EPIC cards. After 15 days he receives show cause notice from his Head Office that why he should not be suspended for being absent during the teaching hours. 72

Case 2 Najma has filled Form-6 for addition of her name. Her name is entered in the rolls and EPIC card prepared accordingly and handed over to the BLO for distribution. When BLO tries to hand over the EPIC to Najma, she outrightly refuses to take the EPIC from the BLO on the grounds that the spelling of her name in the card is incorrect. Instead of 'Najma' with a j' in between, it has been written as as NAZMA with a z' in between. Najma wants her EPIC to be corrected and argues that she will not fill up any more Forms again. 73

Case 3 Mr. Naresh has rented a portion of his house to Mr. Bhatt. Mr. Bhatt fills Form-6 for inclusion of his name in the voters list. His landlord Mr. Naresh writes an application to the ERO that Bhatt 's EPIC card should not be prepared at this address. Now the ERO forwards the application to the BLO for enquiry, What should the BLO do? 74

Case 4 A BLO visits a house in his Part. At the time of his visit, the following members are present: Trivedi Rameshbhai Ramesh bhai M-48 Trivedi Kamlaben Rameshbhai F-45 Trivedi Satish Rameshbhai M-23 Trivedi Sudha Rameshbhai F-19 As per the BLO's existing Photo Electoral Roll record, against the name of Rameshbhai and of Kamlaben EPIC No GJ/07/125/583120 and EPIC No. GJ/07/123/583121 respectively is shown. While against the name of Satish EPIC no. HCX/0058398 is shown, Sudhaben has not been enrolled yet. At the time of verification Rameshbhai produces his EPIC no. LJM/4853394, his wife produces EPIC No. LJM/485353584 and Satish produces EPIC No. HCX/0058398. Their EPICs are original and entries are correct in all respects. Upon inquiry Rameshbhai reveals that initially EPICs were issued to them during the year 2000 and the EPIC available with him and his wife is that one. They were later issued another EPIC at the new address where they shifted in 2004. They have lost those EPIC cards. The EPIC numbers entry shown against him and his wife are as per the EPICs issued in 2004. They shifted to the present address in 2007. Now they want fresh EPICs for all the four members of the family updated with age and address. Should the BLO recommend new EPICs for them and do the needful? 75

Case 5 During revision of electoral rolls a BLO visits a Mohalla/society. (a)few voters don't have their names in roll at the new residence (b)few have been enrolled in the roll but without photo image. Further, against the names of each of them, EPIC numbers are reflected but EPICs are not available for verification. All are demanding latest EPICs. What should the BLO do? Case 6 A BLO wants to resign from his services as a BLO. Should an ERO accept his resignation? What should the ERO do? 76

Session 4B BLO Register and Checklist 77

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Booth Level Officers register helps keep the Electoral Rolls updated and error free BLO register is to be filled up afresh every year for Revision of Rolls BLO register comprises of two parts: 1. Annexure 1 1. BLO can make corrections to confirm the existing entries of electors which are listed household wise 2. In addition, birth date and telephone numbers are taken 81

Annexure 1 82

Annexure 2 1. Newly developed and under construction areas/societies/apartments etc is entered here 2.Newly arrived/ newly eligible/left out electors of that part are entered here 3. Household wise, population (total of voters and non-voters) and gender ratio of that part are entered here 83

Annexure 2 1. Newly developed areas/societies/apartments 84

Annexure 2 2. Newly arrived eligible electors 85

Annexure 2 3. Population and gender ratio of that part Total number of households in this Part 86

Certified copy of any part of electoral roll Rolls are published/printed only at the time of revision Draft Rolls Final Roll Certified copy of Roll can be taken after final publication from AERO/ERO. Can be viewed online Intervening period Rolls are not published/printed but are updated online Certified copy of Roll can be taken after preparation of manuscript from AERO/ERO 87

Summing up Main Duties and Responsibilities of BLOs All through the year Custodian of the electoral roll Ensure availability of different forms physical verification of rolls Maintaining the election related documents Periodical Updating of the rolls National Voters Day Activity Dec-Jan Ensure correct serialization of houses Prepare najari map Revision Period Structural revision and updating of rolls Coordination with BLAs Displaying draft rolls Reading of rolls in gram sabhas Special Direction Photo coverage in the roll Obtain geographical information of Part area Coordination with BLAs Impart Systematic Voters Education for Electoral Participation (SVEEP) Distribution of voters slip before polls Any other work under the instruction of ERO/AERO

Session 4C Helping hands Gram Sabha Booth Level Agent (BLA) Booth Level Volunteers (BLV) 89

Gram Sabhas and Role of BLOs BLOs read out the list of the following to the sabha - Addition of names - Deletion of names - Modification of names - Duplicate names - Details of the households with more than 10 voters Courtesy: http://www.indiatogether.org/2005/sep/wom-attend.htm The reading is done with an order issued under the signature of the concerned ERO The following details are covered in the order Name of AC: Part No. Urban/ Rural Date of Gram Sabha/ ward meeting Venue of Meeting Time of meeting Name of the class II officer deputed by ERO to attend meeting Designation of class II officer deputed by ERO to attend meeting Contact number of officer deputed BLOs name and contact number Remarks 90

Reporting the meeting BLOs submit a report on completion of the meeting in the given format Report by BLO of Reading of Electoral Roll of Part in Gram Sabha/Ward Meeting Sr. No Name of Officer/ employee deputed by ERO to attend meeting Address of place where electoral roll reading meeting was held Date of meetin g Serial number of part or parts of electoral roll/s read in the meeting Number of persons who attended the meeting Number of persons above 80 years of age in the roll Number of families with more than 10 persons registered as voters in roll Number of dead voters in roll Number of shifted voters Number of claims and objections received up till date of this meetings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 a 11b 11 c 11 d 11 e 6 7 8 8A 6A Signature of Talati Name of Talalti Village/Sehra: Signature of BLO Name of BLO Designation Part No : AC Name: Signature of officer deputed Name of Officer Designation of Officer Please note: This report is to be send directly to the Office of the concerned AERO, with a copy marked to the concerned ERO * List of names given in column 7,8,9,10 to be read out in the gramshbha 91

Booth Level Agents (BLAs) BLAs are officers appointed by the political parties under the direction of Election Commission, to help BLOs in Electoral Roll Management Informs Appoints Election Commission Political Party Booth Level Agents Duties - Assists people in filing claim/objection properly - Remains present during the campaigns and help BLOs - Verifies and conducts survey of the dead and shifted electors - Is responsible if the survey is faulty - Understands and scrutinizes the electoral roll during meeting with BLO - Helps continuous updating of the electoral roll 92

Session 4D National Voters Day 93

National Voters Day What is National Voters Day? Election Commission of India (ECI) was established on 25 th January, 1950 National Voters Day is celebrated on the founding day of ECI i.e. 25 th January every year It was celebrated for the first time in January 2011, called Rashtriya Matdar Divas in Hindi 94

Objective of National Voters Day To ensure maximum enrolment of youth To spread awareness amongst voters of their rights and duties To create awareness amongst voters about the process of enrolment To request the participation of voters in helping the Election Officers to maintain clean and error free roles To empower the youth and instill a sense of pride amongst them To inspire youth to exercise their franchise 95

Role of BLO towards celebrating NVD Responsible for conducting voters education activities Identify and enroll all newly eligible (18+) electors Ensure that error free EPIC cards are given to the electors Distribute EPICs and badge - Proud to be a Voter-ready ready to Vote to the newly eligible voters on 25 th January every year Administer the pledge to newly enrolled electors on NVD Maintain a list of Higher Secondary Schools/Colleges/Higher educational institutions in his Part Area for enrolling youth. Locate and educate youth who do not go to such educational institutions and impart education on enrollment and duties as a voter. 96

The Pledge We, the citizens of India, having abiding faith in democracy, hereby pledge to uphold the democratic traditions of our country and the dignity of free, fair and peaceful elections, and to vote in every election fearlessly and without being influenced by considerations of religion, race, caste, community, language or any inducement. 97

Thank You 98