This year, the 2024 Lok Sabha election is taking place and people are eager to exercise their voting rights. If you are going to vote for the first time, here are a few things that you need to keep in mind.
Every individual above 18 years of age is eligible to vote. The person's name must be listed in the electoral roll, also known as the voter list. You can verify your enrollment status through the Electoral Registration Officer of your locality.
Yes, to cast your vote seamlessly, you'll need to present one of the documents as proof of identity:
Once you reach your polling station, verification will take place, your index finger will be inked and you will receive a slip of acknowledgement.
When you go inside the polling booth, you will encounter the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). Press the button corresponding to the election symbol of your preferred candidate. A beep sound confirms your selection.
If you don't prefer to vote for any of the candidates, you also have the option to select 'None of the Above (NOTA)' at the bottom of the EVM.
Electronic devices like cameras and mobile phones are not allowed inside the polling booth premises.
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