State of Punjab - Act
Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994
PUNJAB
India
India
Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994
Rule CHANDIGARH-PANCHAYAT-ELECTION-RULES-1994 of 1994
- Published on 26 September 1994
- Commenced on 26 September 1994
- [This is the version of this document from 26 September 1994.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
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2. Definitions and Explanations.
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires:-3. Electoral Rolls.
4. Appointment of Electoral Registration Officers and Assistant Electoral Registration Officer.
5. Notification of election and preparation of electoral Rolls.
- As soon as a notification under Section 209(1) of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh) is issued by the Government, the Election Commission shall take action to hold elections as soon as possible.6. Appointment of Returning Officer and Assistant Returning Officer.
7. Publication of election programme/Appointment of dates for nominations, etc.
8. Notification of Symbols.
- The Commission shall by Notification in the official Gazette publish lists of symbols for use in the Panchayat election, and may amend such list if so required thereafter.9. Presentation of Nomination.
10. Scrutiny of Nomination Papers and decision on objections.
11. Withdrawal of Nomination.
- Any candidate may withdraw his candidature by a notice to Returning Officer in writing on prescribed dates which shall contain the particulars as given in Form IV-B.12. Allocation of Symbols.
- The Returning Officer shall, on the expiry of the time fixed for withdrawal of candidatures allocate by draw of lot to each validly nominated candidate hereinafter called the contesting candidate a symbol out of Symbols as prescribed by Election Commission.13. Publication of list of Contesting Candidates.
- The particulars of the validly contesting candidates shall be displayed outside the office and published in Official Gazette by the Returning Officer in Form V and will contain the names according to English alphabetical order along with the particulars of the candidates and Symbols allotted to each of the candidates.14. Appointment of Presiding Officer and Polling Officer.
- The Returning Officer shall appoint Presiding Officers and such number of Polling Officers as may be necessary for the conduct of poll at each Polling Station. The Presiding Officer shall in addition to other duties imposed upon him by these rules, be in general in-charge of all arrangements at the Polling Station and may issue orders as to the manner in which the persons shall be admitted to the Polling Station and for the maintenance of peace and order at or in the vicinity of the Polling Station. It shall be the duty of the Polling Officer and Polling Assistants at the Polling Station to assist the Presiding Officer of such Station in the performance of his functioning. Nothing shall prohibit First Polling Officer to act as Presiding Officer in case the Presiding Officer becomes all of sudden ill or unable to attend his duties due to unavoidable circumstances beyond his control or during temporary absence of Presiding Officer, during hours of poll.15. Distinguish Mark.
- Before any Ballot Paper is delivered to a voter at the Polling Station, it shall be marked in hand or with Rubber Stamp on top right corner on the back of Ballot Paper, with such distinguished mark as may be specified. Every Ballot Paper shall be signed in full on its back at the foot by the Presiding Officer :Provided further that the Presiding Officer shall enter electoral serial number in the counter foil of each Ballot Paper and obtain signature or Thumb Impression of Voter on it, before handing over Ballot Paper to Voter.16.
17. Design of Ballot Boxes.
- Every Ballot Box shall be of such design as may be approved by the Election Commission.18. Material to be supplied at the Polling Station.
- The Returning Officer shall provide at the Polling Station the following namely :-19. Admission to the Polling Station.
- The Presiding Officer shall regulate the number of electors to be admitted at any one time inside the Polling Station and may exclude therefrom all persons other than -20. Candidate and his Agent to be allowed to enter Polling Station.
- The Presiding Officer shall allow the candidate or his Polling Agent to enter in the Polling Station, during the polling except the Polling Compartment :Provided that if a candidate wants to appoint a Polling Agent or change a Polling Agent for any reason he shall inform the Presiding Officer giving his name and complete address of the person in writing before commencement of poll. All the Polling Agents to shall obey the lawful directions of Presiding Officer for smooth conduct of poll.21. Procedure before Commencement of Polls.
- Immediately before the commencement of the poll, the Presiding Officer shall show the empty Ballot Boxes to the Polling Agents who may be present at the Polling Station, so that they may see the Ballot Boxes are empty.The Presiding Officer shall secure and seal the Ballot Boxes in manner as prescribed by Commission that the slit for insertion of Ballot Papers remains open.Every Ballot Box used at the Polling Station shall bear labels both inside and outside, marked with the following, namely :-22.
23. Commencement and Close of Poll.
- The poll shall commence and close at the date and hours fixed by the Commission for the purpose :Provided that :24. Seating arrangement of the Polling Officers.
- The table of the Polling Officers shall be so placed that when a voter arrives at the Polling Station and meets the first Polling Officer inside the polling station who will speak out his name so that if a polling agent ants to challenge his identity he may do so. If no challenge is made and the voter has been identified, the Polling Officer will underline in the marked copy of electoral roll and also make a tick mark against woman voter to be counted at the end and issue an identity slip after locating his name in the Electoral Roll. Then he will proceed to the second Polling Officer who will mark his left hand fore-finger in the manner given in rule 15. Thereafter he will proceed to the third Polling Officer who will give the ballot paper and marking stamp to him after obtaining his signature on counterfoil of Ballot Paper. He will then go to the polling compartment where he has to mark and cast his vote and after that put the same in the Ballot Box after folding it properly.In case the Government decides to hold the elections to the Gram Panchayats, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad, simultaneously, the Commission may post additional Polling Officers. Each additional Polling Officer(s) will be custodian of ballot papers for Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad Constituency, as the case may be and ballot-papers will be given to the elector in prescribed order.25. Tendered votes.
26. Challenged Votes.
- If any candidate or polling agent challenges the identity of a voter who has come to cast his vote, shall pay Rs. 2 to the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer shall enter the particulars of such person in the list of challenged votes, his name and address or if he is unable to write, to fix his thumb impression therein and may further require such person to produce evidence for his identification. If after summary enquiry the Presiding Officer is satisfied that he is a genuine voter, he shall be allowed to vote. If the challenged person is not found to be genuine he may be handed over to the nearest Police Station with a report for registration of a case of impersonation against him. In such cases the amount of Rs. 2 shall be refunded to the challenger. The amount forfeited shall be paid to Returning Officer for further deposit in Government Treasury. The Presiding Officer shall at the close of the poll, prepare a list of challenged votes in Form VIII.27. Spoilt Ballot Papers.
- A voter who has inadvertently spoilt his ballot- paper in such a way that it cannot conveniently be used as a ballot-paper may, on returning it to the Presiding Officer and satisfying him of his inadvertence, obtain another ballot-paper in place of the spoilt ballot-paper and the former shall be marked as cancelled. All such ballot-papers shall be put in a separate packet marked "Cancelled Votes" and a note made in the Ballot Paper account.28. Returning of ballot-papers by voter.
29. Recording of vote of infirm voter.
30. Fresh poll in case of destruction of Ballot-boxes.
31. Adjournment of Polls in emergencies.
32. Cancellation of Election Programme.
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The Returning Officer shall under his direction and control hold counting of votes at such venue, time and date(s) as notified by Election Commission in the presence of any candidate or his agent who may be present :-34.
35. Procedure in case of tie.
- If, after the counting of votes is completed, votes polled by two candidates are equal and the addition of one vote will entitle any of these candidates to be declared elected, the Returning Officer shall forthwith decide between those candidates by draw of lots and proceed as if the candidate in whose favour the lot falls has received an additional votes. The decision of Returning Officer in this regard shall be final.36. Rejection of ballot-papers.
- A ballot-paper contained in a ballot-box shall be rejected if :-37. Preparation of return.
- When the counting of votes has been completed and the result has been declared, the Returning Officer, shall forthwith prepare a return containing the following, namely :-38.
The Returning Officer shall put the following election paper in separate covers on the outside of which shall be endorsed a description of their contents and after sealing them in a separate packets and store these in steel trunk in the Treasury or at a completely protected place.39. Custody of Election Papers.
40. Penalty for contravention of the order of Commission.
- Penalty for contravention of any order regarding election matters issued by Election Commission, shall be punishable with a fine of Rs. 200 which shall be recovered as an arrear of land revenue and his order shall be final.41.
The Election Commission may fix expenses to be incurred by a candidate for any office which may vary from office to office and may also specify the proforma in which the expenditure statement will be submitted by the candidate to the Commission within one month of the declaration of the result.42. Staff.
- The Government may provide such staff and all other administrative assistance to the Election Commission and the Election Tribunal as may be considered necessary.43. Election of Representatives of Sarpanches.
- As soon as a notification under Section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh is issued by the Government to hold the election of the members of the Panchayat Samiti, the Director of Panchayats, Union Territory, Chandigarh shall initiate the process of the preparation of such list which shall contain the names and addresses of the Sarpanches of the Gram Panchayats falling under the jurisdiction of a Panchayat Samiti and shall publish it by pasting the names at some conspicuous places in his office, the office of the Panchayat Samiti concerned and the Sub Divisional Magistrate.(a)Any Sarpanch whose name has not been included in the list may file a claim with the Director of Panchayats, U.T. Chandigarh for inclusion of his name within three days of the publication of the list.(b)Any elector from the concerned Panchayat Samiti may file any objection with the concerned Director of Panchayats, U.T. Chandigarh regarding inclusion of any name of person whose is not a Sarpanch.44. Appointment of Returning Officer.
45. Election of Chairman of Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad.
46. Powers of Election Commission to issue instructions.
47. Final Authority for the interpretation of rules.
48.
49. Contents of Petition.
50. Deposit to be made.
51. Petitions to be dismissed for non-compliance of rules.
- If any of the provisions of rules 49 and 50 has not been complied with the Election Tribunal may pass an order of dismissing the election petition and such order shall be final.52. Withdrawal of Petitions.
- An election petition may be withdrawn only by leave of the Election Tribunal.53. Repeal.
- The following sets of rules are hereby repealed, namely :-| Sr. No. | Name of candidate | Address of candidate | Whether SC./ST Woman | Symbol Allotted |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Sr. No. | Name of voter | Number in Electoral roll | Signature of Voter, if literate or thumb-impression ifilliterate with his address. |
| Name of Gram Sabha Constituency | Number on electoral roll | Name and address | Signature of Voter or thumb impression if voter, isilliterate | Name of identifier if any | Name of challenger | Order of Presiding Officer in each case |
| Sr. No. | Name of the candidate | Number of valid ballot papers polled by him | Number of rejected ballot papers |
1. Name of District. _____________________________________________
2. Name of Panchayat Samiti/Zila Parishad___________________________
3. Place of meeting______________________________________________
4. Date and hour of meeting ________________________________________
5. Name of candidates proposed for the Chairman with names of their Proposers and Seconders -
| Sr. No. | Name of the candidate | Name of Proposer | Name of Seconder | If candidate has withdrawn note fact and take candidate'sSignature or thumb mark. |
| (1) | ||||
| (2) | ||||
| (3) |
6. Name of the candidates for Vice-Chairman and their proposers and seconders-
| Sr. No. | Name of candidate | Name of Proposer | Name of Seconder | If candidate has withdrawn note fact and take candidate'ssignature or thumb impression. |