ECINet App Invites Citizen Suggestions Till January 10
- ECINet App trial shows improved voter services and polling data
- ECINet App to integrate 40 election platforms into one interface
The ECINet App has opened a window for public participation, as the Election Commission of India has invited citizens to share suggestions to improve the platform until January 10, 2026. The Commission has urged people to download the ECINet App and use the “Submit a Suggestion” tab to offer feedback. Officials said this step aims to refine the app before its official launch later this month.
According to the Election Commission, the ECINet App is currently in its trial phase. The trial version has already shown improvements in voter services and faster access to polling data. The app enables quicker availability of polling percentage trends and allows the publication of Index Cards within 72 hours after polls close. Earlier, this exercise took several weeks or even months. The Commission successfully tested the ECINet App during the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 and subsequent bye elections.
Meanwhile, officials confirmed that the platform is under continuous review. The Commission has been refining the ECINet App based on feedback from Chief Electoral Officers, District Election Officers, Electoral Registration Officers, Observers, and field officials. Now, citizen input will also play a role. Authorities said they will examine user suggestions carefully and update the platform further to make it more user friendly.
ECINet App trial shows improved voter services and polling data
The Election Commission described ECINet as one of its major technology initiatives. The project is being carried out under the leadership of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr. Vivek Joshi. Work on developing the ECINet App began after its announcement on May 04, 2025. Since then, the Commission has focused on creating a single digital platform for election related services.
Officials noted that the ECINet App brings together multiple election tools that citizens earlier accessed separately. It integrates around 40 different election related applications and websites into one unified interface. These include the Voter Helpline App, cVIGIL, Saksham, the Voter Turnout App for polling trends, and the Know Your Candidate App. As a result, users no longer need to switch between multiple platforms.
ECINet App to integrate 40 election platforms into one interface
The Commission said the ECINet App is available for download on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. Therefore, users across devices can access it easily. Officials also stressed that citizen feedback is crucial at this stage. They believe public suggestions will help improve usability and strengthen digital voter services ahead of future elections.
The Election Commission reiterated that suggestions will be accepted only until January 10, 2026. After that, the Commission plans further updates before the official rollout of the ECINet platform later this month.
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