The commission is moving towards creating an error-free voter list using technology. The commission's clear statement is that no eligible voter's name should be dropped from the voter list under any circumstances. As a result, sometimes it has introduced software like 'Demographic Similar Entries' to identify fake voters, and at other times it has taken help from AI to find Logical Discrepancy. And this time, according to commission sources, a new software is coming for hearings.
Recently, a senior official from the state CEO office informed that a proposal for creating software related to this had been sent to the Election Commission by the state CEO office. According to commission sources, the new software that is likely to come will have access to EROs and AEROs.
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The commission believes that the software will have several basic options. For instance, there will be a list of where hearings will take place. Additionally, there will be a facility for uploading voters' documents after the hearing. Besides this, it is believed that there may also be facilities for entering other data related to hearings.
However, since the software is still in the developing stage, the state CEO office did not want to say anything specific about it. It goes without saying that this software will provide considerable assistance to election officials during hearings.