Four states provide 100% defect-free Election photo I-cards
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Last Updated: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 10:14
  
New Delhi: Four states and a Union Territory have been able to achieve the daunting target of providing all registered voters with "defect-free" Election Photo I-Cards, according to latest figures.

Haryana, Kerala, Meghalaya, Tripura and Union Territory of Puducherry have provided the electorate registered in their territories with defect-free voters I-cards, according to latest Election Commission figures.

While Haryana has provided 13,029,140 registered voters with correct photo I-cards, Kerala has provided 22,366,580 voters with flawless I-cards.

The number of voters, who have received defect-free election I-cards in Meghalaya, stands at 12,77,739. In Tripura, the figure is 2,079,810.

The UT of Puducherry distributed flawless voter I-cards to 762,028 of its registered electorate.

A total of 588,672,021 electorate across India have so far received defect free photo I-cards. The total number of registered voters as on January 1, 2009 stood at 714,662,683.

The common defects in photo I-cards is that while some of them possess wrong addresses and names, others come with wrong photographs.

Rectifying the flaws is a lengthy process. Those having problems with their I-cards have to fill Form 8 and then get it corrected after fresh verifications by authorities.

In 1993, the Election Commission began to issue photo voter I-cards to electors throughout the country to check bogus voting and impersonation.

PTI


First Published: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 10:14


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