Mumbai disappoints again

I voted

I voted

Today, Maharashtra, Haryana, and Arunachal Pradesh witnessed state assembly elections. A few months ago, I stood in a queue for 2 hours for getting my Electors Photo Identity Card, and submitted all the required documents. Unfortunately I haven’t got one yet. My PAN Card came in handy today.

Of the three states that underwent polling today, Maharashtra has the highest literacy rate, but the lowest voter turnout. Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, was especially disappointing with a low 50% voter turnout. Yes, there are a lot of people in Mumbai, whose name is not the electoral rolls. But, even of those who are registered as voters, only ~50% voted!

Last time, people said that the low voter turnout in Mumbai was due to elections not being scheduled properly: election holiday + Saturday + Sunday provided people an opportunity to go outside the city for a mini-vacation. This time, the election was scheduled on Tuesday — there is no vacation excuse. And I doubt that uncooperative polling booth administrators are a problem either. At least in my case, the polling booth administrators have always been very friendly and helpful.

What could be the reason, then? Why is PB + D < C? Do people feel that their vote doesn’t count? Or do they feel that elections are future because all parties are same: corrupt and incompetent? Are they apathetic? Or are they simply lazy?

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5 Responses to Mumbai disappoints again

  1. I wonder too what the reason could be for the low turn out. Wake up masses!

    As to the EPIC, you can re-submit an application once again at http://www.mumbaicityelection.org. I too re-submitted my application online and got it in just two days.

  2. m AnIaC says:

    hello world! Think that my comments are not getting published.. is moderation ON?

  3. m AnIaC says:

    Oh.. its working today!

    Even I remember how problematic was to get my voter ID! It was rejected three times in a row:
    - Reject Reason 1 – They lost my application!
    - Reject Reason 2 – Instead of submitting SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE, I submitted COLLEGE LEAVING CERTIFICATE.
    - Reject Reason 3 – I had submitted a PASSPORT COPY, and NOT Ration Card Xerox. The officers words – “Passport tar koni pan gheun yeil. Ration Card asla pahije.. ” translates to “Anyone can get a passport, however, it is important to have ration card… ” …..grrrrrrrrr

    On a lighter note, read the below link to encourage voting:
    http://reachmanav.blogspot.com/2009/10/interesting-ideas-to-encourage-voting.html

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