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šŸš€šŸ“± ā€œFirst‑Ever Mobile E‑Voting in Bihar Hits the Scene! What It Means for You!ā€ šŸ“±šŸš€

TL;DR:Ā Bihar is breaking new ground by launching India’s first mobile‑based e‑votingĀ for the Buxar municipal by‑election on June 28, 2025! šŸ—“ļø Over 50,000 voters—including seniors, the disabled, pregnant women, migrants—can now vote via the e‑Voting SECBHRĀ Android app. Security is tight with blockchain, face‑recognition, OTP, and a VVPAT‑style audit trail. If this pilot shines, it could change elections across India! šŸ‡®šŸ‡³

šŸŽ‰ Election Tech Revolution in Bihar!

Bihar is making history by rolling out mobile e‑votingĀ for the first time in India!šŸ“² Voters in Buxar Nagar ParishadĀ by‑election on June 28Ā can now vote from their homes using Android smartphones and a web portal šŸ āœ³ļø #DigitalDemocracy

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ¤ā€šŸ§‘ Who Can Use It?

About 50,000 peopleĀ have registered including seniors, divyang, pregnant women, migrants, and the sick 🩺 The idea is to make voting easy for those who can’t travel to polling booths šŸš¶ā€ā™€ļø #VoterInclusion

šŸ›”ļø How It's Secured

• Uses two apps: one by C‑DAC (ā€œe‑Voting SECBHRā€) and one from the Bihar State Election Commission• OTP + face recognition + OCR scanningĀ for identity• Blockchain encryptionĀ to secure votes• Audit trailĀ similar to VVPAT ensures tamper‑proof voting #SecureVoting

šŸ—³ļø Voting & Counting Schedule

Voting is open from 7 AM to 1 PMĀ on June 28; counting happens June 30. All votes are encrypted immediately after casting and decrypted only during counting to keep them secret. 136 polling stations are also live if you prefer old‑school voting šŸ« #TransparentProcess

šŸŒ Why It Matters

• Boosts turnoutĀ by making it easy for remote and differently‑abled voters #HigherTurnout• India joins EstoniaĀ as a global leader in mobile voting tech šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡Ŗ #TechAhead Acts as a pilot—if it works, mobile voting could go national in future elections!

šŸ’¬ Your Say

What do you think—cool new tech or risky move? Tell us in comments! šŸ‘‡ Should more votes be polled from phones or kept at booths?

🧠 MediaFx Opinion

From the people’s perspective, this is a step towards real democracy—empowering the working class, migrants, and differently‑abled folks who’ve long been sidelined. Tech must serve equality, not elite power. If done right—secure, transparent, and inclusive—this could be a big win for democracyĀ and set a path toward fairer electionsĀ across India.


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