Register to Vote, 2004-05
Following the special summary revision of the voter’s list in 2004-05, PAC carried out an information campaign through various media. It also conducted an information audit to check the efficacy of the electoral process.
About the Campaign:
• In the summary revision of 2004-05, PAC carried out an information campaign through various methods, such as helplines, radio, cable TV networks, leaflets, neighbourhood newspapers and mass e-mails.
• A street play called Sath Praje was organised in association with Some-Poorna, a group of young engineering professionals concerned about social issues, to motivate the youth of Bangalore to actively participate in the electoral process.
• PAC also carried out an implementation audit of the revision process in order to obtain first hand information on the workings of registration centres. Feedback from the audit was given to the authorities to help them understand the realities on the ground and take corrective action.
• The Centre also organised an open house meeting on December 3, 2004 to sensitise people to the various initiatives taken up by the BMP and PAC, discuss their results, and invite suggestions from groups on how to improve the existing electoral system.
Impact Perhaps as a result of the effective intervention, the BMP sought suggestions from the Centre and took various initiatives such as encouraging online registration, setting up post offices to function as registration centres, and setting up help desks and control rooms to provide information to citizens. As a result of these initiatives, there was a threefold increase in the number of registrations.