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Best Practices on Voters Education and Electoral Participation By Dr. Y. Durga Prasad, Joint Director (DPSE) Nodal Officer (SVEEP) Goa. GOA AT A GLANCE. Population (2011 Census) 14.57 lakh No. of households 3.21 lakh Male: 7,55,856Female:7,38,341 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Population (2011 Census)   14.57  lakh No. of households 3.21  lakh
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Population (2011 Census) 14.57 lakh No. of households 3.21 lakhMale : 7,55,856 Female : 7,38,341

Area 3702 sq.kms. No. of Districts 2No. of Talukas 12 No. of Villages 359

Decadal Growth Rate (2001-11) 8.17% Birth Rate (SRS 2008) 14.8(22.8) Death rate (SRS 2008) 7.1(7.4) Infant Mortality rate (SRS 2008) 16 (53) Maternal Mortality Rate Negligible. Sex ratio (2011 census) 973 (933) Sex Ratio (18+) (2011 census) 987 Population Density (2011 census) 394 per sq.km Literacy Rate

Male (2011 census) 92.81%(75.26)Female (2011 census) 81.84%(53.67)Total (2011 census) 87.41%(64.84) All India figures are given in the brackets

GOA AT A GLANCEGOA AT A GLANCE

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YearPopulation

(in lakh)Decadal

Growth Rate

1960 5.9 7.66

1971 7.96 34.92

1981 10.08 26. .63

1991 11.7 16..07

2001 13.48 15.21

2011 14.57 8.17

Sex Ratio

1066

98 1

975

967

961

973

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Year Male Female Total Gap1961 49 23 31 261971 55 36 45 191981 66 48 57 181991 84 67 76 172001 88 75 82 132011 93 82 87 11

Literacy rate

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Census Years

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Assembly Constituencies : 40 (39 General & 1 SC)

DEOs : 2

EROs : 30

AEROs : 40

BLOs : 1622

Nodal Officers : 51

Campus Ambassadors : 69

Partner agencies : NSS, NYK, DIPR, DD, AIR, Government departments, NGOs, Youth clubs,etc

EPIC: 99.99% PER: 100%

Elector population Ratio 70.9No. of BLOs: 1622 of which, 1450 BLOs are from same part and 172 are

from neighboring parts

Teachers : 162 Revenue staff :632 Engineering : 74

Medical : 29 Other serving Government Dept : 725

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Format 3B

State Age-Cohort Wise Elector Information

As on (27-03-2014)

Name of State: Goa Year of Revision: 2014  Total State Population in numbers (projected upto the year of current revision i.e. 2014) 1494198

State Population of 18+ only (in numbers projected to year of current revision i.e. 2014)1054028

Age Cohort

Projected Census

Population in age cohort (Projected upto the year of current

revision i.e. 2014)

%age of (2) to 'X' i.e.

total Population

as per census

Electors as per currently

proposed draft electoral roll

w.r.t. 1.1.2014

%age of (4) to 'X' i.e. total population as per voter roll

%age of (4) to 'Y' i.e.

registered voters vs

eligible voters population

As on (27-03-2014)1 2 3 4 5 6

18-19 40034 2.68 28646 1.92 2.7220-29 260160 17.41 199508 13.35 18.9330-39 249088 16.67 259041 17.34 24.5840-49 200771 13.44 232378 15.55 22.0550-59 140425 9.40 159118 10.65 15.1060-69 100884 6.75 110146 7.37 10.4570-79 45006 3.01 55018 3.68 5.2280+ 17661 1.18 16098 1.08 1.53

State Total 1054028 70.54 1059953 70.94 100.56

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Age group Female Male Total Gender ratio

18-19 13644 15003 28647 909

20-24 45142 47572 92714 949

25-29 51317 55482 106799 925

30-39 128744 130284 259028 988

40-49 115163 117224 232387 982

50-59 80306 78807 159113 1019

60-69 58211 51940 110151 1121

70-79 30222 24795 55017 1219

80-89 8358 5904 14262 1416

90-99 1064 709 1773 1501

100+ 42 20 62 2100

532213 527740 1059953 1008

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Age Cohort Projected Census Population in age cohort (Projected up to the

year of current revision)

Electors

As on 05.01.2011 41883 16187

As on 02.01.2012 38564 23440

As on 02.01.2013 38561 26088

As on 27.03.2014 40034 28646

During special camps (9th and 16th March 2014) 5,263 young electors have been covered

2011

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SVEEP: Objective: Information, Motivation and Facilitation

Creating awareness, Education and motivation to the public about Enrollment: Who to enroll? How to enroll? Why to Enroll? Where to Enroll ?When to enroll?Awareness about BLOs, Electoral process, Ethical Voting, Electors Participation in Voting process.Create the awareness about date of poll, Poll timings, Polling Station details

Target: Identification and Enrollment of Young eligible especially 18-19 Years and Leftout ElectorsEthical Voting

Increasing the of Turnout- over all Female Turnout, Urban Turn out, Youth Turnout, Rural female Turnout

Distribution of Error free Voter slips in time to the right electors

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Current scenario

Electors participation during past Assembly Elections

Year

Percentage of Votes Polled

Male Female Total

2012 79.00 84.60 81.80

2007 69.70 70.30 70.51

2002 69.87 67.61 68.75

1999 66.78 63.15 65.00

1994 71.73 70.65 71.20

1989 73.50 71.42 72.47

1984 71.68 72.03 71.80

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PMS

Name of State: Goa Year of Revision: 2012Total State Population in numbers (projected upto the year of current revision) 1469629State Population of 18+ only (in numbers projected to year of current revision) 1022130

Age Cohort

Projected Census Population in age cohort (Projected upto the year of current revision)

%age to total Population

Electors as per currently revised

final roll

%age to total population

%age to 18+ population

Votes recorded through

PMS %

Estimated voters availed

their franchiese

% to that of No of

electors enrolled in

the age group in the mother rollAs on (14-02-2012)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1018-19 38564 2.62 29302 1.99 2.87 27080 92.42 27744 94.6820-29 199268 13.56 203596 13.85 19.92 158214 77.71 162092 79.6130-39 252582 17.19 257002 17.49 25.14 199885 77.78 204785 79.6840-49 213481 14.53 218314 14.86 21.36 180866 82.85 185299 84.8850-59 149475 10.17 150665 10.25 14.74 127072 84.34 130187 86.4160-69 104362 7.10 103713 7.06 10.15 89643 86.43 91840 88.5570-79 49637 3.38 48915 3.33 4.79 39501 80.75 40469 82.7380+ 14761 1.00 13983 0.95 1.37 8809 63.00 9025 64.54

State Total 1022130 69.55 1025490 69.78 100.33 831070 81.04 851441 83.03

Male Females TotalElectors who voted as per EVM 403056 435725 838781No Electors opted for 49(0) 135 71 206

49(M) 4 1 5Total Electors entered the Booth 403195 435797 838992

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SVEEP II ActivitiesSVEEP II Activities During 1st July 2013 to 10th April 2014 Have the stake-holders meeting Appointment and training of

◦ DEOs◦ EROs◦ AEROs◦ Master Trainers◦ Designated Officers◦ BLOs◦ Nodal Officers at the Educational Institutions◦ Campus Ambassadors

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Roll Management: The first and foremost thing for conduct of free, and fair elections, the roll must be correct and complete. The first step taken is cleansing of the roll because the gender ratio of Electors in the roll is high i.e 1013 as compared to census 2011 i.e 987(18+ ). After analyzing the age cohort, it has been observed that in the age group 30-59 the female gender ratio is high. So, BLOs door to door visit was carried out and identified and deleted absentee, shifted, duplicate and dead electors by following due procedure. Due to this activity the Gender ratio has brought down to 998 from 1013. EPIC coverage is 99.99%. Photo Roll coverage is 100%.

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Coverage of Youth in the age Group 18-19 Years: In addition to the regular awareness programmes the following, Information, motivation and facilitation activities has been carried out.◦ Appointed nodal officers and Campus Ambassadors at all

educational Institutions.◦ Sensitizing the NSS programme officers and Campus

Ambassadors◦ Sensitizing Nehru Yuva Kendra volunteers.◦ Wide publicity through print and electronic media.◦ Holy messages of Religious leaders regarding voluntary

enrollment of young and residual electors.

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◦ Organizing talks and enrollment drives at all degree colleges.

◦ ERMS training to all NSS programme Officers.◦ Availability of Form-6 at all designated locations.◦ Sensitization of BLOs and imparted trainings to BLOs.◦ Announcement during youth/Sports club activities and

religious function◦ Online enrollment

Outcome: Total Projected young voters in the age group 18-19 years are 40,037. Out of which 23,995 electors have been covered during Summary revision 2014 covering nearly 60% in the age group 18-19 years, After 01.02.2014 till 27.03.2014, due to continuous efforts and organizing Special camps as per ECI instructions, an additional 4,651 young electors in the age group 18-19 years have been identified and enrolled covering 72%.

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◦ NVD functions were organized at State/District as well as at Taluka levels ◦ Similar programmes were also organized at all colleges in a structured manner ◦ Six rallies by NSS programmes officers and one rally by NYK District

Coordinator, South Goa have organized a rallies at y at Margao◦ Various Competitions at State Level and District level were organized.◦ State Level – Skit, Quiz, Street Play, District Level- Essay competition,

elocution, Poster drawing competitions.◦ For Out of School Youth: Essay competition, elocution, Patriotic Singing and

Poster Competitions.◦ Flash mob shows have been organized at various import locations by the NGOs

“ Vyakthi Vikas Kendra” ◦ Falicitated the Best BLOS, AEROs, EROs during the National Voters day which

inturn motivate others also. ◦ 3 Voter Youth Festivals have been organized with the partner agencies namely

NSS, NYK and Vyakthi Vikas Kendra. Out Come: 1159 places NVD functions were organized and distributed 29,245

EPICs of which 14,201 EPICs for the young voters in the age group 18-19 years

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◦ Institutional campaign has been made.◦ BLOs, NGOs, NYK volunteers and NSS programme Officers have

contributed a lot.◦ Wide publicity given through print and Electronic media.◦ Telecasted the messages of National Icons.

Outcome: 4,651 electors in the age group of 18-19 enrolled durig01.02.2014 till 27.03.2014,

KNOW your BLO: ◦ BLO data is updated and uploaded in the Website which

enabled the voter to access “Know Your BLO”. Wide publicity has been given regarding Toll Free No. 1950

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Ethical Voting: The following sensitization campaigning methods have been adopted to educate voters for ethical voting◦ Institutional campaign has been made through the NGOs

and Campus Ambassadors.◦ Voter awareness camps have been organized at the

Educational institutions◦ BLOs, NGOs, NYK volunteers and NSS programme Officers

have contributed a lot in controlling the corrupt practices.◦ Wide publicity given through print and Electronic media i.e.

through Jingles, scroll messages, Phone in programmes, Talks on DD.

Telecasted the messages of National Icons

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◦ The National icon messages/speeches telecasted through Electronic media at regular intervals for sensitizing the youth and public to weed out corrupt practices during the elections.

◦ The various religious leaders given through their messages/holi speeches to fight against the corrupt practices.

◦ Organized rallies at all Talukas on 7th April – Youth rally, 8th April-Women Rally and 9th April – General rally to sensitize the electors on Ethical voting and their participation

◦ street plays were organized in prominent places in rural as well as urban areas to educate the public

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Wide publicity given regarding Polling date and Poll day timings. Printing error free Voter slips, monitoring the distribution to the right

electors one week before the poll. wide publicity has been given through print and electronic media

regarding distribution of Voter slips. The undistributed voter slips have been distributed to the leftout

electors through the BLOs on poll day at the polling booth Scroll messages were released in local DD channels. Jingles were aired regarding the timings of the poll day. Wide announcement were made through loud speakers The NGOs, NSS, NYK volunteers sensitized the public regarding Poll

date and timings by organizing rallies at taluka level on 7th, 8th and 9th April 2014 before 3 days of the poll.

Help line at CEO/ DEO/ERO were functioned 24X7 and all calls were attended

Sending bulk SMSs to all electors one day before poll day and Poll day. Wide publicity given regarding toll free numbers1950 and 1077.

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College students were targeted to become champions for voting. They formed groups can printed a ‘T-shirt’ at their own cost –it

said “ GO, get yourself inked”. This helped a lot. Regular dissemination of information regarding Voters

education. Regular Phone in programmes through Goa doordarshan. Sensitization and motivation of Campus Ambassadors on

enrolment, ethical voting and maximization of voters turn out. Voter awareness camps at colleges during last 20 days before

the poll. Wide publicity on distribution of Voter slips and alternate

documents. Displaying messages of National icons on the bus panels. Displaying posters containing the voter awareness messages

inside the buses and also all Government vehicles which were used for election related works.

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Educational Institutions: (Campus Ambassadors and Nodal Officers) Organized systematic awareness camps at Educational Institutions and administering pledge to the students that they will vote ethically and also participate in maximizing voters turnout. They also promised to encourage and motivate their family members and neighbours to vote

Print and Electronic Media: National icon messages aired at regular intervals from 26.03.2014 to 12th April 2014 (till 6.00 pm), extended poll timings, ethical voting. Through print media vide publicity has been given regarding alternate documents.

Goa Doordarshan, Prasar Bharathi: Goa doordarshan captured and broadcasted all the events like college students awareness camps, rallies, street plays, flash mob shows and disseminating the information to the public. All India Radio, FM Channel Rainbow has aired continuous Jingles to educate and sensitize the voters on enrolment, ethical voting. Doordarshan has also arranged panel discussions on various topics such as enrolment, ethical voting, alternate documents, National icon messages, etc and bombarded the public in such a way that more than 77% electors (including Postal ballots) voted during the recent General Elections -2014.

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NSS& NYK: NSS volunteers and NYK volunteers organized rallies in urban areas with placards displaying various messages regarding ethical voting, Electors participation and date and time of poll. 3 youth Festivals were organized in association of NSS, NYK, Vyakthi vaks Kendra.

Government Departments: All the Government Departments employees administered pledge and also requested the employees to come forward vote ethically along with their family members.

Local Channels: Local media houses and FM channels have taken the responsibility and released scroll messages and Jingles as a part of corporate social responsibility.

Civil Society Organizations: Rotary Club Panaji, Vyakti Vikas Kendra an apex body of Art of Living, etc have come forward and took responsibility and educated the electors regarding value of Vote, NOTA, date of poll etc.

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During the last General Elections -2009, the turn out of 32- Benaulim constituency was 37.88% ( Male: 35.97, Female: 39.71 Total: 37.88) which was the least turn out. All the stake holders have taken responsibility in educating the public and showed a substantial increase in voters turn out i.e 67.91% (Male: 60.68, Female: 74.76 Total: 67.91) with an increased difference of 30.03%.

Urban turn out has increase from 53.83% in 2009 to 78.92% in 2014 showing an increased percentage of 25.09%.

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Taking oath from the students that they will vote ethically. Sensitized the electors to check their names in the roll. Organized youth rally on 7th April, Women Rally on 8th April

and electors Rally on 9th of April at all taluka Head quarters regarding Poll day, hours of poll, ethical voting, etc. as a part of public awareness.

Organizing street plays by the college students in the remote areas.

Some of the NGOs/Youth wear T- shirts displaying the messages Go and Get yourself inked.

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Enrolment of electors in the age group 18-19: 72% enrolment. Urban voter turnout has increase from 53.83% in GE-2009 to 78.92% in GE-

2014. Female Voter turnout: In GE-2009 the male voter turnout (56.70) is 2.87%

more than the Female voter turnout (53.83) where as in GE-2014 the female voter turnout (78.92%) is 4.15% more than the male voter turnout (74.77%)

The overall voter turnout (excluding postal ballot)in GE 2014 is 21.59% more than GE 2009 voter turnout.

The substantial increase in voter turnout in GE- 2014 has made an History in the General Elections of Goa

Overall increase in the voter turnout when compared to GE 2009 is 21.58% which is an all India’s record in the GE -2014.

All time highest turnout in GE- 2014 has made a history in the General Elections of Goa.

Overall Growth rate of 39.05% of voters turnout has been witnessed in the GE-2014 and the female Growth rate is 46. 60%.

Achieved more than 77% beyond the target (75%) as per the SVEEP Plan. Planning, implementation, systematic Monitoring and regular evaluation is the root cause for the success.

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STATISTICS STATISTICS Tables, Graphs & Tables, Graphs &

ChartsCharts

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    2009 2014 Increase in Growth Rate in AC No. Assembly Name Turn out % age Turn out % age Turn out % age Turn out % age

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 MANDREM 67.00 61.07 64.11 80.35 81.88 81.11 13.35 20.80 16.99 19.92 34.06 26.512 PERNEM 69.04 68.61 68.83 79.11 78.86 78.99 10.08 10.25 10.16 14.60 14.94 14.763 BICHOLIM 71.32 66.97 69.21 82.78 82.58 82.68 11.46 15.61 13.48 16.07 23.30 19.474 TIVIM 65.86 62.24 64.04 77.01 79.43 78.23 11.15 17.19 14.19 16.93 27.62 22.155 MAPUSA 59.67 52.02 55.85 77.05 76.54 76.79 17.37 24.52 20.94 29.11 47.13 37.496 SIOLIM 60.15 54.17 57.08 76.61 78.83 77.74 16.46 24.66 20.66 27.37 45.52 36.197 SALIGAO 58.31 54.22 56.27 75.21 76.86 76.04 16.90 22.64 19.77 28.98 41.76 35.148 CALANGUTE 61.74 60.04 60.86 76.78 80.09 78.46 15.03 20.05 17.59 24.35 33.39 28.919 PORVORIM 57.33 54.09 55.69 74.79 76.36 75.59 17.46 22.28 19.89 30.46 41.19 35.72

10 ALDONA 57.91 56.16 57.00 73.70 76.89 75.34 15.79 20.73 18.34 27.27 36.92 32.1711 PANAJI 58.10 54.31 56.18 72.39 74.11 73.27 14.29 19.80 17.09 24.59 36.46 30.4312 TALEIGAO 54.64 50.65 52.66 75.62 76.83 76.24 20.98 26.18 23.58 38.40 51.68 44.7713 ST CRUZ 54.25 50.96 52.61 73.86 77.07 75.49 19.61 26.11 22.88 36.14 51.24 43.5014 SANTA ANDRE 56.27 55.50 55.87 68.61 75.24 72.08 12.34 19.74 16.21 21.93 35.57 29.0115 CUMBHARJUA 56.10 53.18 54.62 74.38 77.79 76.13 18.28 24.61 21.51 32.59 46.28 39.3716 MAEM 66.93 59.86 63.47 82.46 82.55 82.50 15.53 22.69 19.03 23.20 37.91 29.9817 SANQUELIM 65.18 53.62 59.55 84.80 84.78 84.79 19.62 31.16 25.25 30.10 58.11 42.4018 PORIEM 73.62 70.30 72.00 83.72 83.28 83.50 10.10 12.98 11.50 13.72 18.46 15.9719 VALPOI 69.27 65.12 67.25 81.64 82.18 81.91 12.38 17.06 14.66 17.87 26.20 21.8020 PRIOL 61.57 50.41 56.08 83.37 81.17 82.27 21.81 30.76 26.18 35.42 61.02 46.68

NORTH GOA PC 62.35 57.63 60.00 78.00 79.26 78.64 15.65 21.64 18.64 25.09 37.55 31.0621 PONDA 54.40 50.94 52.77 76.22 78.27 77.20 21.82 27.33 24.43 40.11 53.64 46.2922 SHIRODA 65.26 61.55 63.40 79.13 81.60 80.38 13.86 20.04 16.98 21.24 32.56 26.7823 MARCAIM 58.39 47.61 53.11 82.72 80.55 81.63 24.33 32.94 28.52 41.68 69.17 53.6924 MORMUGAO 50.65 43.67 47.31 74.39 78.22 76.23 23.74 34.55 28.92 46.88 79.12 61.1225 VASCO DA GAMA 46.03 42.65 44.42 70.17 72.72 71.39 24.14 30.07 26.97 52.45 70.50 60.7326 DABOLIM 51.39 47.49 49.48 73.09 77.82 75.40 21.71 30.32 25.91 42.24 63.84 52.3627 CORTALIM 51.96 52.27 52.11 68.97 76.81 72.78 17.01 24.53 20.67 32.73 46.93 39.6628 NUVEM 43.21 50.07 46.76 65.13 78.38 72.07 21.91 28.31 25.31 50.71 56.54 54.1229 CURTORIM 49.51 51.81 50.69 67.38 77.73 72.67 17.88 25.91 21.98 36.11 50.01 43.3730 FATORDA 49.39 47.09 48.22 70.83 76.78 73.85 21.44 29.69 25.62 43.40 63.03 53.1331 MARGAO 55.71 53.10 54.41 70.03 73.35 71.68 14.33 20.24 17.27 25.72 38.12 31.7432 BENAULIM 35.97 39.71 37.88 60.68 74.76 67.91 24.71 35.04 30.03 68.71 88.24 79.2933 NAVELIM 47.71 47.92 47.81 68.53 77.28 72.90 20.82 29.37 25.09 43.65 61.29 52.4734 CUNCOLIM 45.38 48.87 47.16 64.18 77.39 70.89 18.80 28.52 23.73 41.44 58.36 50.3135 VELIM 43.41 54.01 48.86 59.74 77.26 68.78 16.33 23.26 19.92 37.63 43.06 40.7636 QUEPEM 56.79 56.93 56.86 75.62 83.84 79.71 18.83 26.90 22.85 33.15 47.26 40.2037 CURCHOREM 51.41 49.66 50.55 75.44 81.84 78.64 24.03 32.18 28.10 46.73 64.81 55.5838 SANVORDEM 58.41 47.53 52.99 82.36 82.37 82.37 23.95 34.84 29.38 41.01 73.30 55.4539 SANGUEM 61.81 56.52 59.13 79.17 85.35 82.32 17.36 28.83 23.18 28.09 51.00 39.2140 CANACONA 56.46 55.88 56.17 74.17 81.04 77.61 17.71 25.16 21.44 31.36 45.03 38.16

SOUTH GOA PC 51.54 50.37 50.96 71.74 78.60 75.17 20.20 28.23 24.22 39.19 56.05 47.53

GOA STATE 56.70 53.83 55.27 74.77 78.92 76.86 18.08 25.09 21.59 31.88 46.60 39.05

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Chart: No.1Male & Female enrollment during

various General Elections 1984-2014

Chart: No.2Gender Ratio: Electors Vs Voters during various General Elections -1984-2014

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Chart: No.4Voter turnout during various General

Elections 1984-2014

Chart: No.5Male & Female turnout during various General

Elections 1984-2014

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Chart: No.7Female: Enrollment VS turn out during various General

Elections:1984-2014

Chart: No.6Male: Enrollment Vs turn out during various

General Elections :1984-2014

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Impact of SVEEP -1 in Assembly Elections Impact of SVEEP -2 in General Elections

AC No AC Name Increase in Voters 2012V/s 2007 Increase in Voters 2014V/s 2009

Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 Mandrem 3.98 10.42 7.16 13.35 20.8 16.992 Pernem (SC) 2.62 8.87 5.70 10.08 10.25 10.163 Bicholim 4.96 8.84 6.86 11.46 15.61 13.484 Tivim 10.04 14.98 12.52 11.15 17.19 14.195 Mapusa 11.68 14.42 13.05 17.37 24.52 20.946 Siolim 7.79 14.20 11.07 16.46 24.66 20.667 Saligao 8.04 13.45 10.77 16.9 22.64 19.778 Calangute 10.23 14.62 12.47 15.03 20.05 17.599 Porvorim 8.66 13.56 11.15 17.46 22.28 19.89

10 Aldona 6.67 12.92 9.88 15.79 20.73 18.3411 Panaji 7.66 13.94 10.84 14.29 19.8 17.0912 Taleigao 7.58 14.24 10.92 20.98 26.18 23.5813 Santa Cruz 11.70 16.09 13.91 19.61 26.11 22.8814 St. Andre 3.67 10.33 7.13 12.34 19.74 16.2115 Cumbarjua -2.20 8.92 3.41 18.28 24.61 21.5116 Maem 4.04 9.05 6.53 15.53 22.69 19.0317 Sanquelim 9.42 10.61 10.00 19.62 31.16 25.2518 Poriem 7.78 13.61 10.66 10.1 12.98 11.519 Valpoi 5.71 11.19 8.43 12.38 17.06 14.6620 Priol 21.32 23.34 22.30 21.81 30.76 26.18  North Goa 8.53 13.70 11.12 15.65 21.64 18.64

21 Ponda -1.42 6.78 2.58 21.82 27.33 24.4322 Siroda 7.33 12.98 10.18 13.86 20.04 16.9823 Marcaim 8.88 13.54 11.21 24.33 32.94 28.5224 Mormugao 15.47 21.14 18.18 23.74 34.55 28.9225 Vasco-Da-Gama 15.68 20.00 17.76 24.14 30.07 26.9726 Dabolim 11.94 14.91 13.41 21.71 30.32 25.9127 Cortalim 13.62 12.66 12.94 17.01 24.53 20.6728 Nuvem 8.51 13.69 11.30 21.91 28.31 25.3129 Curtorim 9.24 18.92 14.19 17.88 25.91 21.9830 Fatorda 13.48 20.01 16.83 21.44 29.69 25.6231 Margao 14.73 12.32 13.47 14.33 20.24 17.2732 Benaulim 5.65 12.22 9.09 24.71 35.04 30.0333 Navelim 17.39 10.67 13.75 20.82 29.37 25.0934 Cuncolim 12.22 15.85 14.05 18.8 28.52 23.7335 Velim -12.99 9.06 -1.66 16.33 23.26 19.9236 Quepem 6.44 16.06 11.21 18.83 26.9 22.8537 Curchorem 11.18 15.32 13.26 24.03 32.18 28.138 Sanvordem 12.63 12.95 12.79 23.95 34.84 29.3839 Sanguem 11.89 11.87 11.93 17.36 28.83 23.1840 Canacona 3.51 7.18 5.36 17.71 25.16 21.44

South Goa 9.73 14.79 12.27 20.2 28.23 24.22Goa State Total 9.17 14.27 11.73 18.08 25.09 21.59

Table No. 7 Voters turnout SVEEP-1 Vs SVEEP 2

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Postal Ballot Papers turn out

(Assembly Elections) (General Elections)

2012 2007 2014 2009 2014(EDC) 2014(PB)issued Availed issued Availed

North Goa 8762 3226 1757 351 4853 4309 4001 1757South Goa 3687 2008 1036 328 4004 3910 1659 1036Goa State 12449 5234 2793 679 8857 8219 5659 2793Valid votes 11225 3959 2353 495 % of EDC availed: 92.8%Rejection % 9.8 24.4 15.76 27.1 % PB Received: 49.4%

Total EDC+PB: 14516Availed/Casted: 11012

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