EC announces repolling in all 285 stations of Falta in Bengal

Study Note: EC Announces Repolling in All 285 Stations of Falta, Bengal


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Constituency Falta, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal
Polling stations (repolling) 285 (entire constituency) [S1]
Original polling date April 29, 2026 [S1]
Repolling date May 21, 2026 [S1]
Counting date May 24, 2026 [S1]
Seats in West Bengal Assembly 294 total; Falta was the lone excluded seat on May 4 [S1]
Ordering authority Election Commission of India (constitutional body under Art. 324)
Governing statute Representation of the People Act, 1951 (Sections 57, 58, 58A)
Rules Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961
EVM type (current) M3 EVMs with Tamper Detection, OTP chip [S2]
Complaints categories (i) Black tape/perfume on Ballot Unit EVM buttons; (ii) voter intimidation; (iii) unauthorized presence of party cadres inside booths [S1]
CEC governance law Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners Act, 2023 (replaced 1991 Act) [S5]

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Legal / Constitutional

Governance / Administrative

Political / Electoral Integrity

Ethical / Accountability


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. Article 324 of the Constitution vests superintendence, direction, and control of elections in the Election Commission of India.
  2. Section 58A, Representation of the People Act, 1951 empowers ECI to adjourn poll or order repolling in cases of booth capturing.
  3. "Booth capturing" is a cognizable, non-bailable offence under Section 135A, RPA 1951.
  4. ECI ordered repolling in all 285 polling stations of Falta constituency, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. [S1]
  5. Original Falta polling: April 29, 2026; repolling: May 21, 2026; counting: May 24, 2026. [S1]
  6. West Bengal Assembly has 294 seats; Falta was the only seat whose May 4 result was withheld. [S1]
  7. EVM complaints cited: black adhesive tape/perfume on Ballot Unit buttons, voter intimidation, and unauthorized party cadres inside polling stations. [S1]
  8. M3 EVMs (manufactured post-2013) feature Tamper Detection, Self Diagnostics, and software on a One-Time Programmable (OTP)/Masked chip. [S2]
  9. The Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 (amended 2002) governs EVM procedural safeguards including mock poll requirements. [S4]
  10. The Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners Act, 2023 replaced the 1991 law and changed the appointment committee for Election Commissioners. [S5]
  11. Unauthorized presence inside polling booths violates Rule 49M, Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961.
  12. In M.S. Gill v. Chief Election Commissioner (1978), the Supreme Court held ECI has plenary residuary powers under Article 324 to fill any statutory gap.
  13. Section 135, RPA 1951 covers offences related to removal or damage of ballot papers/EVMs.
  14. ECI's EVM challenge (publicly issued) was not successfully met by any participant — no EVM manipulation demonstrated under controlled conditions. [S2]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper: GS-II (Governance, Constitution, Polity)

Syllabus Heading: Appointment to various Constitutional posts, powers, functions, and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies; Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive — Election Commission.

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The Election Commission's power to order repolling is a critical safeguard of electoral integrity. Discuss the constitutional and statutory basis of this power and the challenges in its effective exercise, with reference to recent events." 2. "Physical tampering with EVMs, though technologically distinct from electronic hacking, poses a serious threat to free and fair elections. Examine the existing legal and administrative framework to counter such malpractice." 3. "West Bengal has historically witnessed electoral violence and booth capturing. Critically examine the role of the Election Commission and Central Armed Police Forces in ensuring free and fair assembly elections in such states."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Article 324 & ECI's plenary powers Direct constitutional basis for repolling orders
Representation of the People Act, 1951 — Sections 57, 58, 58A, 135A Statutory framework for booth capturing, repolling, offences
EVM & VVPAT — technology, safeguards, controversies Core to understanding why physical tampering (tape) matters separately from hacking
CEC & Other Election Commissioners Act, 2023 Institutional changes to ECI; SC challenge (Anoop Baranwal case)
Model Code of Conduct Triggered at election announcement; governs party cadre conduct in booths
Delimitation of Constituencies South 24 Parganas, Falta's electoral geography; delimitation process under Delimitation Act
Electoral Reforms — Law Commission's 255th Report (2015) Recommendations on booth capturing, NOTA, simultaneous elections
CAPF deployment in elections Administrative mechanism for poll violence prevention; MHA-ECI coordination [S4]

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing Section 58 vs. Section 58A, RPA 1951: Section 58 covers adjournment due to natural causes/events; Section 58A specifically covers booth capturing — the relevant provision for Falta-type scenarios.
  2. Assuming EVM tampering = electronic hacking: The Falta complaint involves physical interference (tape on buttons) — completely different from software/firmware hacking, which ECI maintains is impossible due to OTP chip architecture. Do not conflate the two.
  3. Wrong parent Act: The Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 are framed under RPA 1951 (not RPA 1950) — RPA 1950 deals with electoral rolls, RPA 1951 with the actual conduct of elections.
  4. Misattributing ECI's repolling power to a specific section: ECI's power to order repolling derives from the combined reading of Article 324 and Sections 57–58A, RPA 1951 — not from Article 324 alone (which is a common shortcut answer).
  5. Confusing West Bengal Assembly seats: West Bengal Legislative Assembly has 294 seats (not 295 or 299 — common confusion with other large assemblies like UP's 403 or Maharashtra's 288). [S1]

11. Sources