Over 5L Additional' Votes Counted In Maharashtra? State Electoral Officer’s Strong Rebuttal To The Wire Report

The Maharashtra State Election Office has issued a firm rebuttal to allegations raised in a report by The Wire regarding discrepancies in the recently concluded assembly elections.

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Over 5L Additional' Votes Counted In Maharashtra? State Electoral Officer’s Strong Rebuttal To The Wire Report

5,04,313 'Additional' Votes Counted In Maharashtra? State Electoral Officer’s Strong Rebuttal To The Wire Report

Mumbai, Maharashtra: The Maharashtra State Election Office has issued a firm rebuttal to allegations raised in a report by The Wire regarding discrepancies in the recently concluded Maharashtra assembly elections. The report claimed a mismatch of 5,04,313 votes between those polled and counted, sparking concerns about the accuracy of the electoral process.

The Allegations

According to The Wire, voter turnout data released by the Election Commission (EC) indicated 6,40,88,195 votes were polled. However, the total votes counted reportedly amounted to 6,45,92,508, resulting in 5,04,313 additional votes. The report highlighted discrepancies in constituencies like Ashti and Osmanabad, suggesting irregularities in vote counting.

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Electoral Officer’s Clarification

M.R. Parkar, Deputy Secretary and Joint Chief Electoral Officer of Maharashtra, dismissed the report as “misleading and inaccurate.” He emphasised that The Wire had failed to account for 5,38,225 postal ballots, which were not included in the voter turnout data released on the EC website.

“The total votes polled, including valid postal ballots, stand at 6,46,26,420. The total votes counted, 6,45,92,508, is within this figure. Thus, there is no discrepancy,” Parkar clarified in a statement addressed to The Wire.

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Specific Clarifications on Key Constituencies

The electoral officer also addressed allegations concerning Ashti and Osmanabad constituencies.

Ashti (AC 231):

Total EVM Votes: 2,82,246

Total Postal Votes: 5,013

Rejected Postal Votes: 475

Valid Postal Votes Counted: 4,538

Osmanabad (AC 242):

Total EVM Votes: 2,38,840

Total Postal Votes: 4,330

Rejected Postal Votes: 175

Valid Postal Votes Counted: 4,155

Parkar noted that The Wire misrepresented valid postal votes as discrepancies, thereby sensationalising the issue.

Reasons for Minor Variances

The election office explained that minor variances in certain constituencies could arise due to:

Mock poll data not being cleared from EVMs, Non-display of results in control units and Clerical or human errors in Form 17C.

These variances are handled according to established Election Commission protocols, particularly when the winning margin is larger than the number of votes impacted.

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Criticism of the Report

The election office criticised The Wire for publishing the report “hastily” without verifying facts, potentially creating a false narrative that undermines public trust in the electoral process.

“It is expected that the factual position will be prominently reflected to avoid misinformation. Hastily drawn conclusions can vitiate the electoral atmosphere,” Parkar stated