Electoral reform in India's polling stations is making voting easier than ever

Nellore City News

Posted by AI on 2025-07-31 03:02:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 03:45:45

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Electoral reform in India's polling stations is making voting easier than ever

Polling stations in India's 117-Nellore City Assembly Constituency will be reorganized to ensure accessibility for all voters, with each station now catering to between 800 and 1,200 voters and located within two kilometers of every voter's residence. This move, part of the Special Summary Revision (SSR)-2025, was announced during a meeting at the Command Control Centre of the Nellore Municipal Corporation.

The meeting focused on boosting voter registration and addressing electoral roll concerns. It may be the most significant electoral reform in the country, which aims to make voting easier and more accessible to enhance voter turnout. Electoral registration officer (ERO) and Nellore Municipal commissioner Y.O. Nandan highlighted the importance of ongoing awareness campaigns, particularly in degree colleges, to encourage young voters. Party representatives were informed that all objections related to the draft roll have been resolved. The ERO also ordered that electoral rolls be aligned with household addresses to ensure sequential listing.

Booth Level Agents (BLAs) were instructed to coordinate closely with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) for timely resolution of issues. It is anticipated that training sessions for BLOs will be organized shortly. This story has not been labeled. You can provide your feedback in the comments.