Federal and provincial elections within mid-December: CEC Thapaliya; EC requests e-voting machine

Kathmandu / June 30 : Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya has said the Election Commission (CE) was holding preparations for the polls as it was the EC’s responsibility to conduct the Federal and Province Assembly elections by mid-December.

Marking the beginning of the central-level review of the recently held local level election here today, Thapaliya said it was EC’s responsibility to conduct the polls but the decision on the election date is yet to take.

Stating that fencing the vote-counting sites was a compulsion and was done citing insecurity in the local level polls, the Chief Commissioner said, however, it is unfortunate in a democracy.

The EC has already concluded its review meetings of the local level polls in all seven provinces. (RSS)

EC urges govt to manage e-voting machine for upcoming elections

The Election Commission (EC) has urged the government to make necessary arrangements for the use of electronic voting machines in the upcoming House of Representatives (HoR) and Province Assembly (PA) elections.

According to the EC, it today wrote to the Council of Ministers, the Nepal Government through the Home Minister, seeking its role to make arrangements for electronic voting. The urge follows the report of a committee formed to study the possibility of the use of the voting machines and their management in the election. It is also in line with the provisions in the relevant laws to make the election procedures smart, secure and impartial.

The EC in a press statement today said it seems the management of an electronic voting machine manufactured within the home was not possible for the upcoming polls citing various reasons, and sought the government’s facilitating role in managing the import of machines by upcoming mid-July.

The study committee coordinated by the joint-secretary at the Minister of Communications and Information Technology recommended the formation of a technical committee consisting of University teachers, civil service employees and independent experts for the specification, quality check and reliability of the machines and to respond to possible public queries in its regard. It has also advised to learn experiences from the countries already implementing the electronic voting successfully and ensure the use of a standard machine in the electoral procedures.

As per the legal provisions, electronic voting can be implemented in the elections of the President, Vice President, members of the Federal Parliament and Province Assembly and local level elections.

The EC had successfully practised electronic voting in six constituencies during the 2008 Constituent Assembly election and in five constituencies in Bardiya, Baglung, Kathmandu, and Kailali during the 2013 CA by-elections. (RSS)

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