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Which of the following statements are correct regarding NOTA and VVPAT?

  1. NOTA was made mandatory in India by the Supreme Court on September 27, 2013, following advocacy by the People's Union for Civil Liberties.

  2. If NOTA receives the most votes in an election, the candidate with the second-highest number of votes is declared the winner.

  3. VVPAT was first used in all assembly constituencies of Himachal Pradesh in 2017.


A1 and 2 only

B2 and 3 only

C1 and 3 only

D1, 2, and 3

Answer:

A. 1 and 2 only

Read Explanation:

NOTA (None of the Above)

  • Supreme Court Mandate: The Supreme Court of India, in a landmark judgment on September 27, 2013, directed the Election Commission of India to include the NOTA option in all electronic voting machines (EVMs). This was in response to a public interest litigation filed by the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL).
  • Purpose of NOTA: The NOTA option allows voters to express their dissatisfaction with all the candidates contesting an election without abstaining from voting. It upholds the democratic right to reject.
  • Impact of NOTA Votes: If NOTA secures the highest number of votes in an election, it does not result in the declaration of the candidate with the second-highest votes as the winner. Instead, it signifies a widespread rejection of all available candidates. The election rules in India do not provide for a re-election or the victory of the runner-up in such a scenario. The elected body would typically consist of candidates who secured fewer votes than NOTA.
  • Electoral Reforms: The introduction of NOTA is considered a step towards electoral reforms, aiming to encourage greater transparency and accountability from political parties and candidates.

VVPAT (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail)

  • What is VVPAT?: VVPAT is an independent system attached to the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). It allows voters to verify that their vote has been recorded as intended.
  • How it Works: After a voter presses the button on the EVM to cast their vote, a paper slip is printed by the VVPAT machine. This slip contains the serial number, name, and symbol of the candidate chosen by the voter. The slip remains visible to the voter for a few seconds through a transparent window and then falls into a sealed drop box.
  • Purpose of VVPAT: VVPAT serves as a crucial tool for ensuring the accuracy and transparency of the electoral process. It provides a physical record that can be used for auditing and verification if there are any disputes or challenges regarding the vote count.
  • First Use in India: VVPAT was first used in a limited number of constituencies in bye-elections and general elections starting from 2014. However, its widespread implementation across all assembly constituencies of Himachal Pradesh occurred during the general assembly elections of 2017, following recommendations and court directives to enhance EVM accountability.
  • Supreme Court on VVPAT: The Supreme Court has emphasized the importance of VVPAT and directed the Election Commission to increase the VVPAT slip count for verification.

Related Questions:

Which of the following statements about the tenure and removal of Election Commissioners are correct?

  1. Chief Election Commissioner has a fixed 6-year tenure or till age 65, whichever is earlier.

  2. Other Election Commissioners can be removed only on recommendation of the Chief Election Commissioner.

  3. The President can unilaterally remove any Election Commissioner.

Which among the following statement(s) is/are correct?

  1. The NOTA symbol was designed by the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.

  2. The first pilot implementation of VVPAT was in Goa in 2013.

  3. The People’s Union for Civil Liberties led to the implementation of NOTA in India.

  4. The first Lok Sabha elections saw the Indian National Congress win 364 seats.


Consider the following about political parties and their election symbols:

  1. The symbol of the Bharatiya Janata Party is the Lotus.

  2. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) symbol includes a hammer and sickle and a star.

  3. The Indian National Congress symbol is the Elephant.

  4. The Aam Aadmi Party’s symbol is the Broom.

Which are correct?

Which among the following statement(s) is/are correct?

  1. The Election Commission of India advises the President on whether elections can be held in a state under President’s Rule.

  2. The first woman Chief Election Commissioner was V.S. Ramadevi.

  3. The Kerala State Election Commission was established on December 3, 1993.

  4. The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed on the recommendation of other Election Commissioners.


Which among the following Acts introduced the principle of election for the first time?