Budget 2025: Law Ministry gets over ₹14,000 crore for carry forward expenditure on Lok Sabha polls, EVMs

According to the Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the Law Ministry has been allotted ₹500 crore for Lok Sabha elections, another ₹300 crore for identity cards for voters, and ₹597.80 crore for "other election expenses".

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The Union Budget 2025-26 has allocated more than ₹1,400 crore to the Law Ministry to meet carry forward expenditure for holding the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and purchase of new electronic voting machines for the Election Commission. The legislative department in the ministry is the nodal agency for the Election Commission (EC), polls, electoral laws and appointment of members to the poll panel. According to the Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday, the ministry has been allotted ₹500 crore for Lok Sabha elections, another ₹300 crore for identity cards for voters, and ₹597.

80 crore for "other election expenses". Click here for live updates Separately, it has been allocated ₹18.72 crore for the purchase of new electronic voting machines (EVMs) by the election watchdog.



One control unit, at least one ballot unit and one paper trail machine make up for an EVM. Carry forward expenses have been described by law ministry officials as a "book keeping" exercise where funds are given to agencies to meet the money spent in holding elections. In case of parliamentary polls, the entire sum is borne by the Central government, while expenditures for assembly polls are borne by the respective state governments.

The provision for EVMs is meant to provide funds to the Election Commission (EC) for the procurement of ballot units, control units and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) units by the EC and ancillary expenditure on EVMs and destruction of obsolete EVMs. EVMs have a life of 15 years following which they are destroyed under the supervision of EC's technical expert committee. Announced in March 2024, the Lok Sabha elections were held in seven phases in which nearly 97 crore people were eligible to vote.

Lok Sabha polls in the country have been described as the largest peace-time movement of personnel and equipment in the world..