The Standing Committee on Defence , in its report submitted recently, has sought finalisation of standing operating procedure for online registration and one way e-movement of postal ballot for effective implementation of the system.
It stressed on the need to reduce the size of e-postal ballot files by the Election Commission to permit easy downloading even where internet speeds are low.
"The Committee has desired that immediate steps should be taken to remove the above bottlenecks and they may be informed accordingly," it said.
The Election Commission and the Defence Ministry have also been asked to undertake a study of the electoral practices prevalent in countries where internet voting or chip-based identity card voting system exists.
The countries mentioned by the Committee include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Estonia, France, Netherlands, UK, USA, Switzerland and Venezuela among others.
"The best practices followed in this regard need to be identified and developed to suit the requirements of Indian election process," it said.
It noted that Election Commission keeps a separate record of dispatch of postal ballots to service voters.
When it comes to counting, however, the postal ballots, which may include those of the staff on election duty, are taken up together.
"The Committee has desired that a mechanism be devised so as to enable in knowing the number of service votes received, counted, invalidated and the reasons for the invalidation of votes," it said.
However, it sought details on the number of service voters in the constituency, number of e-ballot papers transmitted to the unit, time taken to download the ballot papers, time taken in the return journey from the Unit office to the RO concerned, actual number of votes cast, actual number of valid/invalid votes and the reasons for the invalidation of votes among others.
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