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24/08/22 10:30 AM IST

Kashmir Voter List

In News 
  • Recently the J&K Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) announced that anyone “who is living ordinarily in J&K” can avail the opportunity to get enlisted as a voter in the Union Territory in accordance with the provisions of the Representation of the People Act.
EC announcement 
  • There is no need to have a domicile certificate of J&K to become a voter.
  • An employee, a student, a labourer or anyone from outside who is living ordinarily in J&K can enlist his or her name in the voting list.
  • Around 25 lakh new voters are expected to be enrolled in J&K, which has 76 lakh voters on the list. The projected 18-plus population of J&K was around 98 lakh.
  • After the abrogation of special provisions of Article 370, the Representation of the People Act 1950 and 1951 is applicable in J&K, which allows ordinarily residing persons to get registered in the electoral rolls of J&K.
Why Electoral being revised? 
  • The ECI is working on fresh electoral rolls in J&K after the J&K Delimitation Commission carved out seven new Assembly constituencies in the UT earlier this year.
  • The Delimitation Commission has re-drawn many constituencies and fresh electoral rolls are essential to prepare the ground for any announcement of elections in J&K.
  • The last Assembly elections took place long back in 2014.
  • In a latest move, the ECI has decided that it will also include any person who has attained the age of 18 years on or before October 1, 2022 in the fresh electoral rolls.
  • The final electoral roll would be published in November.
Significance 
  • Prior to August 5, 2019 when J&K had special constitutional powers, the Assembly electoral rolls in the State were drawn up according to the separate J&K Representation of the People Act 1957.
  • Therein only permanent residents of J&K were eligible to get registered in the Assembly rolls.
  • To get voting rights, Permanent Resident Certificate and domicile certificates had to be shown.
  • Several lakh residents from West Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, who had migrated to J&K and were living there for decades,
  • They had no voting rights in Assembly elections till August 5, 2019 but were able to vote in the parliamentary elections.
Source- Indian Express

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