Faced with below par polling percentage in recent elections compared to the state average, the administration has hit upon the idea of offering incentives and lucky draws, perhaps for the first time in the country, to those who cast their votes in the May 16 assembly elections.
Pathanamthitta, Kerala's youngest district, which is home to the famous Sabarimala Temple of Lord Ayyappa, clocked 68.22 per cent polling in 2011 assembly elections as against the state average of 75.12 per cent. Polling percentage was also lower during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
As part of the plan, a 'Vote and Win' contest will be organised in 100 selected booths, where the polling percentage was below 60 per cent in the last two elections, Harikishore said.
Voters returning after casting their franchise will be handed over a 'Thank you' card, which will have a specific number. A total of one lakh cards are to be distributed.
Lucky draws would be conducted for this one lakh and the winners would be given 'attractive' prizes, he told PTI.
"To increase the polling percentage, the first step is to create more awareness programmes and as part of this, a three pronged strategy has been drawn up," Harikishore said.
Talks were on to tie up with textile shops and jewellers
in the contest to make the prizes more attractive.
"The aim is to increase the polling percentage by at least eight per cent," Harikoshore said.
There were about 18,000 new voters in the district and flash mobs will be held in colleges as an awareness tool to bring the young to the polling booths.
In addition, people visiting panchayat and revenue offices can sign on a 'voters wall' saying they will vote.
Social media will also be used to create more awareness among the two lakh NRks and students studying abroad.
In the last assembly election, the polling percentage in the district was 68.22 per cent while in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, the polling percentage was 65.67 per cent.
Another mode is the targeted approach as per which certain groups-- bed-ridden patients, those in the armed forces and HIV patients and transgenders, who do not participate in the election process have been identified.
Special awareness campaigns will also be held in tribal colonies which have a population of of about 6,000.
There are five assembly segments in the district-- Aranmula, Thiruvalla, Adoor, Konni and Ranni, the Collector said adding Rs 1.25 lakh has been earmarked for expenditure on the awareness programmes.
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