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ECI to adopt stricter norms for repoll in West Bengal Assembly elections

By IANS | Updated: March 28, 2026 21:55 IST

Kolkata, March 28 The Election Commission of India (ECI) is set to adopt a stricter approach to ordering ...

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Kolkata, March 28 The Election Commission of India (ECI) is set to adopt a stricter approach to ordering repolls in the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, with officials indicating that re-polling may now be ordered more promptly in cases of voter intimidation or obstruction of voting.

An official familiar with the development said that until now, repolls were conducted only in “exceptional” cases, but the Commission is now inclined to act more swiftly based on complaints and field reports.

“Earlier, repolls were held in exceptional cases. Now they will be ordered on an urgent basis, depending on reports of voter intimidation and any attempt to vitiate the electoral process,” an official said.

It may be noted that the Representation of the People Act, 1951, provides provisions for re-polling in specific circumstances. The law allows repolls to be conducted at particular booths or polling stations, with the final decision resting with the Commission based on ground reports.

In previous elections, political parties had frequently alleged intimidation, booth capturing, and obstruction of voting at several polling stations across the state. However, repolls were not ordered in a large number of such cases, as decisions were largely based on reports submitted by presiding officers.

This time, the Commission is expected to take more immediate and proactive decisions. Officials indicated that strict action could be initiated if there is any serious breakdown of law and order during polling.

According to the Commission, in cases of booth capturing under Section 58A of the Representation of the People Act, votes in the affected booths will be cancelled and repolls ordered.

Similarly, if voters are prevented from casting their votes, polling in the concerned booths will be cancelled. Under Section 135A of the Act, repolls may also be ordered in cases involving forcible capture of booths, obstruction of voting, or blocking access to polling stations.

Officials added that voters who are unable to reach polling stations due to threats can lodge complaints with the Commission or designated observers, even remotely. In such cases, appropriate action, including ordering repolls, may be taken.

The Commission also stated that the police are empowered to make arrests without a warrant in cases involving threats, unrest, or obstruction of voters.

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