THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - May 31, 2018 - Topic 2
The high incidence of glitches in the Voter Verifiable Paper
Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines in Monday’s
by-elections should be a major cause of concern for the Election Commission of
India. Fresh polling had to be ordered in dozens of booths in Kairana and
Bhandara-Gondiya in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, respectively, as a
consequence. Ever since the implementation of the VVPAT system last year,
machine malfunction and subsequent delays in polling have been recurring
issues. Close to 4.2% of the VVPAT machines deployed in the Karnataka Assembly
elections this month developed glitches during the testing as well as polling
processes.
The overall fault rate was as high as 11.6% in the by-elections held
in four parliamentary and nine Assembly constituencies on Monday. The ECI has suggested
that these machines were more prone to malfunctioning due to their sensitivity
to extreme weather conditions and exposure to light. It also blamed the
relative inexperience of polling officers handling them, compared to the ballot
and control units for the electronic voting machines (EVMs) that have been in
use for much longer. The technical committee of the ECI is now faced with a
challenge to ensure that the VVPAT machines hold up, with the general election
due next year in the hot summer months. The VVPAT was added to the EVM to audit
the voter tallies stored in the machine. Its universal implementation — which
began in the Goa Assembly polls in February 2017 — was deemed necessary as many
political parties complained about the possible hacking of EVMs. These
complaints lacked any basis, but the VVPAT implementation was hastened to bring
back trust in the election process. In all elections where it has been used,
the VVPAT tallies have matched with the EVM counts, but for a stray case or two
when the VVPAT machine was not reset before polling began.
Inadvertently, the use of
these machines, which are adjuncts to the ballot and control units of the EVMs,
has added to the complexity of an otherwise simple, single programmable-chip
based system, and rendered it prone to more glitches. There is enough empirical
evidence to show that EVMs have eased polling and helped increase voter turnout
since being put to use. But in using VVPAT machines to reassure sceptics about
an election’s integrity, the ECI has introduced a new element, and cost, to the
process. Considering these challenges, the ECI should consider deploying the
VVPAT machines in a limited, statistically significant, randomly chosen set of
polling booths. This will reduce the possibility of glitches affecting the
polling process as well-tested machines could be deployed (with enough
replacements also handy) to such booths. The current verification process,
after all, only involves the counting of VVPAT slips by randomly choosing one
booth from each constituency (or segment), and this check should not be
affected drastically by the new method.
Vocabulary
Incidence: the occurrence, rate,
or frequency of a disease, crime, or something else undesirable.
Example: An increased incidence of
cancer
Synonyms: occurrence, prevalence, rate, frequency, amount
Glitches: a sudden, usually
temporary malfunction or irregularity of equipment.
Example: A draft version was lost in
a computer glitch
Consequence: a result or effect of
an action or condition.
Example: Many have been laid off from
work as a consequence of the administration's policies
Synonyms: result, upshot, outcome, effect, repercussion, ramification
Subsequent: coming after something
in time; following.
Example: The theory was developed
subsequent to the earthquake of 1906
Synonyms: following, ensuing, succeeding, later, future, coming
Prone: lying flat, especially
face downward.
Example: I was lying prone on a foam
mattress
Synonyms: lying face
down, face downward, on one's stomach/front
Ensure: make certain that
something shall occur or be the case.
Example: The client must ensure that
accurate records be kept
Synonyms: make sure, make
certain, see to it, check, confirm, establish, verify
Implementation: the process of putting
a decision or plan into effect
Example: She was responsible for the
implementation of the plan
Inadvertently: without intention;
accidentally.
Example: His name had been
inadvertently omitted from the list
Rendered: provide or give a
service, help, etc
Example: Money serves as a reward for
services rendered
Synonyms: give, provide, supply, furnish, contribute, offer, proffer
Reassure: say or do something to
remove the doubts and fears of someone.
Example: He understood her feelings
and tried to reassure her
Synonyms: put/set someone's mind
at rest, put someone at ease, encourage
