Electronic Voting Machine Used for Student Election at Coimbatore Corporation School

Coimbatore Corporation Middle School in Masakkalipalayam conducted student leader elections using electronic voting machines. Over 550 students participated in this democratic exercise.



Coimbatore: The Coimbatore Corporation Middle School in Masakkalipalayam held its annual student leader election today, employing electronic voting machines (EVMs) for the first time. Nine students contested for the positions of student leader and deputy leader, with 550 students and three teachers casting their votes in this unique democratic exercise.

The school has been conducting student elections annually, but this year marked a significant change with the introduction of EVMs. These machines were designed with financial assistance from Coimbatore ROC (Residents of Coimbatore) organization. Students were familiarized with the voting process using these machines in the week leading up to the election.

This initiative serves a dual purpose - it not only acquaints students with the democratic electoral process but also familiarizes them with the functioning of EVMs and the voting procedure. Students from LKG to 8th standard, numbering over 500, enthusiastically participated in the voting process.



Mirroring a real election scenario, students themselves acted as election officials. The entire process, from filing nominations to campaigning, followed protocols similar to those in general elections. This hands-on experience provided students with valuable insights into the workings of a democratic system.

The use of EVMs in school elections is seen as an innovative step towards creating awareness about the electoral process among young students. It not only makes the voting process more engaging for the children but also prepares them for their future roles as responsible citizens in a democracy.

School authorities believe that such initiatives will foster a sense of civic responsibility and democratic values among students from an early age. The success of this event may pave the way for similar exercises in other schools across Coimbatore and potentially inspire a new trend in student elections.

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