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NOTA or "None Of The Above" is a voting option on EVMs that allows voters to reject every candidate in their constituency. It was introduced In October 2013 following a Supreme Court order.
The None Of The Above (NOTA) option in EVMs recorded its lowest percentage share in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls since its introduction in 2013, according to data shared by the Election Commission.
Voting began after a mock poll was carried out by casting votes in favour of all candidates, including NOTA, whose names are there on an EVM. A minimum of 50 votes were cast in the mock poll as ...
What does NOTA stand for? NOTA, short for "none of the above," appears at the bottom of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Pressing it indicates the voter's rejection of all election candidates.
NOTA, short for "none of the above," appears at the bottom of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Pressing it indicates the voter's rejection of all election candidates. Unlike a negative vote ...
Following the April 2017 allegations of the tampering of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM), around 16 political parties of the country had appealed to the Election Commission of India to bring back ...