India’s Election Reforms in Action Key Innovations Rolled Out in Bye-Polls
The Election Commission of India (ECI) introduced a series of landmark reforms during the June 2025 bye-elections in five Assembly Constituencies (ACs) across Gujarat, Kerala, Punjab, and West Bengal. These innovations — including a mobile deposit facility, real-time voter turnout reporting, and 100% webcasting at polling stations — represent a major step forward in improving transparency, voter convenience, and election management efficiency ahead of upcoming major polls, including the Bihar Assembly Elections.
The June 2025 bye-polls mark the first-time rollout of several tech-driven and voter-friendly initiatives by the Election Commission of India. The successful implementation in constituencies across four states not only validates these reforms but also sets the stage for their wider adoption in future elections, including the forthcoming Bihar Assembly elections.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | New ECI Reforms in By Polls 2025 |
| Polls Held In | Gujarat, Kerala, Punjab, West Bengal |
| Total Polling Stations | 1,354 |
| Mobile Deposit Facility | First-time introduction for all voters |
| VTR Upgrade | Real-time updates via ECINET App, every 2 hours |
| Webcasting | 100% coverage (except 1 PS); monitored at multiple levels |
| Electoral Roll Revision | Special Summary Revision conducted before polls |
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