Tea workers, train-themed booths and first-time voters: Polling day anecdotes from Assam
A photo essay by NWMI editors with inputs from Durba Ghosh

Singer Anindita Paul standing in line to cast her vote in Nagaon. Photo source: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB Page
Women comprised 49.35 per cent of the electorate in the three-phased Assam assembly polls 2021. Only 74 women candidates contested, a mere 7.82 per cent of the total of 946 candidates. Polling concluded on April 20, after the Election Commission of India announced repolling at four polling stations in Ratabari, Sonai and Haflong assembly constituencies.

Photo source: Assam Toursim FB
Women tea garden workers, who are mostly women, comprise a major chunk of the electorate, and all political parties had reached out to woo them. Women’s rights activists in the state described the promises they made as mere tokenism.

Photo Source: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB

Photo Source: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB

Photo Source: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB
In a bid to entice voters, the EC had set up theme-based polling booths across the state. The polling station in Dolaitola, Hajo election district, for instance, was painted to resemble a train on a platform, and named the Dolaitola Express.

Early voters were gifted saplings at the eco-friendly polling booth in Cachar. Photo SOurce: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB
In Cachar, polling stations were eco-friendly, using only recycled material. , The first voters to arrive were gifted saplings. The entrance was made by women belonging to self-help groups, who wove traditional ‘Shital Pati’ mats. These polling stations also had exhibitions displaying the handicrafts and handloom specific to the district.

Photo Source: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB

Photo Source Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB

Photo Source: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB
The polling station in Palasbari was dedicated to COVID frontline workers with paintings of Covid Warriors. A health camp was also set up as part of the initiative.

A post ballot selfie booth in Mangaldoi. Photo Source: Chief Electoral Officer Assam FB
In an effort to encourage first time voters, selfie stalls were set up at many polling stations across the state. In 2021, 12,81,918 first-time electors voted in the Assam state assembly polls.

Anubhuti Gohain Boruah, A first time voter displays her inked finger. Photo credit: Durba Ghosh.










