Remote voting refers to methods that enable eligible voters to cast their ballots from locations other than the polling station assigned to their district of residence. This could include both electronic and non-electronic means of voting, and can be done either from within the country or abroad.
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Recent Proposal of Remote Voting for Migrants in India:
The Election Commission (EC) of India is developing a plan to introduce remote voting machines (RVMs) for migrant workers. This measure will enable migrant voters to cast their votes from any location through the RVMs, eliminating the need to travel to their home districts to vote.
The reason why remote voting machines (RVMs) are needed is that even though there is no centralized database available for migration within India, the examination of publicly available data indicates that work, marriage, and education-related migration are crucial components of domestic migration. In terms of overall domestic migration, "out-migration" is more prevalent among the rural population, and about 85% of internal migration takes place within states.
How does the remote electronic voting machine or RVM work?
RVM contains the following components
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