<p>New Delhi: The Election Commission on Wednesday said it has released index cards for the recent assembly bypolls under 72 hours using its latest digital platform.</p>.<p>The index card is a non-statutory, post-election statistical reporting which helps various stakeholders understand voting related trends.</p>.<p>The poll authority said it operationalised the new digital platform ECINET during the June 19 by-elections to five assembly constituencies in Kerala, Gujarat, Punjab and West Bengal. The results were declared on June 23.</p>.Malicious narratives being spread using our video footage: Election Commission.<p>The streamlined, technology-driven system was able to provide timely updates on the approximate voter turnout percentage trends during the bypolls, it said.</p>.<p>Under the new system, most data fields in the index card are auto-filled using ECINET inputs.</p>.<p>Before the introduction of ECINET, the publication of index cards used to take several days, weeks, or even months as the officials filled and verified the data manually, it said.</p>.<p>The reports contain data across multiple dimensions such as candidates, electors, votes polled, votes counted, party-wise and candidate-wise vote share, gender-based voting patterns, regional variations, and performance of political parties. </p>
<p>New Delhi: The Election Commission on Wednesday said it has released index cards for the recent assembly bypolls under 72 hours using its latest digital platform.</p>.<p>The index card is a non-statutory, post-election statistical reporting which helps various stakeholders understand voting related trends.</p>.<p>The poll authority said it operationalised the new digital platform ECINET during the June 19 by-elections to five assembly constituencies in Kerala, Gujarat, Punjab and West Bengal. The results were declared on June 23.</p>.Malicious narratives being spread using our video footage: Election Commission.<p>The streamlined, technology-driven system was able to provide timely updates on the approximate voter turnout percentage trends during the bypolls, it said.</p>.<p>Under the new system, most data fields in the index card are auto-filled using ECINET inputs.</p>.<p>Before the introduction of ECINET, the publication of index cards used to take several days, weeks, or even months as the officials filled and verified the data manually, it said.</p>.<p>The reports contain data across multiple dimensions such as candidates, electors, votes polled, votes counted, party-wise and candidate-wise vote share, gender-based voting patterns, regional variations, and performance of political parties. </p>