
The Election Commission of India on Friday raised pay and allowances for many election staff. The move covers presiding officers, polling officers, counting staff, micro observers and others. The change also raises honorarium for deputy district election officers (Dy. DEOs), CAPF personnel and sector officers. Food and refreshment rates for polling and counting duty have been increased too. The Commission issued a press note on August 8, today. It said personnel on election duty will get higher daily pay or lump-sum amounts. The note said the last large revision of these rates was done between 2014 and 2016. The new rates are meant to fairly reward staff who work long and often difficult hours during elections.
The increase covers many categories of staff. Key changes include:
The press note raised honoraria for officials who support election operations:
Packed lunch and light refreshment for polling personnel, police on duty, home guards and volunteers have been increased. The new rate is Rs 500 per day or part thereof. This replaces the earlier rate of Rs 150 per day. As election duty often means long days, early starts and late finishes, the Commission's revised rates will help staff meet the extra cost of working and will show fair respect for their time. Better pay can also help recruit and keep trained staff for the many duties needed to run safe and fair elections.
India will hold several important polls in 2026, including Rajya Sabha elections and assembly polls in four states and one union territory. The new rates come ahead of these polls. The Election Commission has said the changes will apply for polling and counting duty when required.
State election offices and district teams will update their plans and budgets. CAPF units and other agencies that assist with elections will also get the revised payment orders. The Commission’s aim is to ensure officials are paid on time and to keep election work smooth.
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