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Consider the following statements about E-postal Ballot system
1. The E-Postal Ballot will allow service personnel to cast their vote electronically on a ballot paper transmitted to them electronically.
2. Apart from service personnel located in remote areas the E Postal Ballot service is available to handicapped people.
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2 only
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The E Postal ballot service is available only to service voters. Service voter is one belonging to Armed Forces or forces to which provisions of Army Act. For handicapped people special provisions are being made at polling stations. Under this system a blank postal ballot paper would be transmitted to them electronically. But they will not be able to cast their vote electronically.Voters entitled to postal ballot such as service voters, can download the postal ballot and print the blank postal ballot. After marking his vote in the blank postal ballot, the same would be returned to the concerned Returning Officer by post as in the present system of postal ballot.
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