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FAQs on EVM :
1. What is an Electronic Voting machine? In what way its functioning is different from the conventional system of voting?
An Electronic Voting Machine consists of two Units – a Control Unit and a Balloting Unit. Balloting unit has a five-meter cable, which is used to join the Control Unit with the Balloting Unit.
The Control Unit remains with the Presiding Officer or a Polling Officer and the Balloting Unit is placed inside the voting compartment. The Polling Officer in-charge of the Control Unit presses the „Ballot? Button provided on the Control unit for releasing the ballot for the voter.
It enables the voter to cast his vote by pressing the „Candidate? button (blue button) on the Balloting Unit against the candidate and symbol of his choice.
2. Who has devised the EVMs?
The EVMs have been devised and designed by Election Commission in collaboration with two Public Sector undertakings i.e., Bharat Electronics Ltd., Bangalore (Ministry of Defence) and Electronic Corporation of India Ltd., Hyderabad (Department of Atomic Energy).
3. How can EVMs be used in areas where there is no electricity?
EVMs do not require electricity. EVMs run on an ordinary 7.5 volt alkaline Power-pack (manufactured using 5 AA size cells of 1.5 volt each) supplied by Bharat Electronics Ltd., Bangalore and Electronic Corporation of India Ltd., Hyderabad. Therefore, even in areas with no electricity connections, EVMs can be used.
4. What is the maximum number of votes, which can be cast in EVMs?
A maximum of 3840 votes can be cast in old version EVMs (2000-05 model) and 2000 votes in case of new version EVMs (2006 onwards model).