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Added on : 2018-01-08 18:48:22

Former Chief Election Commissioner TS Krishnamurthy has pitched for second round of elections in constituencies where the winning margin is less than the NOTA option and the victorious candidate fails to muster one-third of votes. He also expressed the view that India's first-past- the-post electoral system has outlived its utility. "In my opinion, NOTA is very good; we should say if NOTA crosses certain percentage of votes; for example if the difference between the winner and the loser is less than the NOTA votes, you can say we should have second round of elections," Krishnamurthy told PTI. A law needs to enacted to implement this measure, he said.NOTA (None of the above) gives the voter a right not to vote for any candidate contesting from a particular seat.
More than 5.5 lakh voters -- or 1.8% voters -- pressed the NOTA button on the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in the recent assembly elections in Gujarat, where the winning margin was less than NOTA in several constituencies. NOTA's vote share in Gujarat elections was higher than that of any party other than the Congress and the BJP.

Former Chief Election Commissioner TS Krishnamurthy has pitched for second round of elections in constituencies where the winning margin is less than the NOTA option and the victorious candidate fails to muster one-third of votes. He also expressed the view that India's first-past- the-post electoral system has outlived its utility. "In my opinion, NOTA is very good; we should say if NOTA crosses certain percentage of votes; for example if the difference between the winner and the loser is less than the NOTA votes, you can say we should have second round of elections," Krishnamurthy told PTI. A law needs to enacted to implement this measure, he said.NOTA (None of the above) gives the voter a right not to vote for any candidate contesting from a particular seat.
More than 5.5 lakh voters -- or 1.8% voters -- pressed the NOTA button on the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in the recent assembly elections in Gujarat, where the winning margin was less than NOTA in several constituencies. NOTA's vote share in Gujarat elections was higher than that of any party other than the Congress and the BJP.

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