In January 2014, there were only 261 voters enrolled in the 'Others' category in the state. In January 2015, the figure rose to 1,000 and last month it increased to 1,271 voters, according to a senior electoral officer.
Significantly, maximum registrations of 219 voters in this category came from Thane district, followed by Mumbai Suburban District with 174 and Ahmednagar with 111 voters.
The enrolling by transgenders as voters is not just restricted to these three districts. There are others too like Jalgaon 58, Akola 27, Amravati 47, Nagpur 79, Yavatmal 25, Nanded 54, Palghar 85, Mumbai City 69, Pune 79, Solapur 47, Kolhapur 58 and Sangli 49.
"The Election Commission of India (ECI) gave publicity material like placards, posters and audio-visual short films to create awareness among them," he said.
The ECI electoral registration officers also held camps in their areas of presence in Mumbai (Kamathipura) and Thane, he said.
Mohod said the transgenders' main fear was harassment by police if they disclosed their profession and the other problem they faced was lack of documents like birth certificates and proof of residence.
As a recognition of his efforts, Mohod was awarded the
National Special Award for voter education and electoral participation, particularly from marginalised segments of the society. He received the award on January 25, 2016 from President Pranab Mukherjee.
According to official figures, out of the maximum 219 voters overall registered in Thane district, a maximum of 78 have registered in Kalyan East Assembly constituency, followed by 50 in Kalyan Rural, 34 in Ulhasnagar Assembly seat, and remaining in other pockets.
Besides, out of the total 69 voters who registered their names in Others category in Mumbai City District, 35 of have done so in Sion-Koliwada Assembly constituency alone.
In Ahmednagar district, out of the 111 voters who registered themselves in the Others category, 63 are in Ahmednagar City Assembly constituency, followed by 41 in Shrirampur (SC) Assembly area and remaining in other parts.
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