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How can I apply for voter ID card in Kerala?
To apply for a voter ID card online, you would require the following documents:
- One passport sized photograph.
- Identity proof- this could be a birth certificate, passport, driving licence, PAN Card or high school mark sheet.
In which year was voting age reduced from 21 to 18 years?
THE CONSTITUTION (SIXTY-FIRST AMENDMENT) ACT, 1988.
How do I get an Electors Photo Identity Card epic?
Steps to download e-EPIC
- Register/Login on NVSP.
- Enter EPIC Number or Form Reference Number.
- Verify the OTP sent on the registered mobile number.
- Click on Download e-EPIC.
What is the full form of BLO?
BLO means Booth Level Officer. ERO means Electoral Registration officer. AERO means Assistant Electoral Registration officer DEO means District Election officer.
How can I apply voter ID online?
Follow these steps to apply for a voter ID card online. Go the to the National Voter Services Portal and click Apply online for registration of new voter / due to shifting from AC. Select language from the drop-down menu at the top and then fill in all the details requested.
What is a voter ID card?
The voter ID card or EPIC (Electors Photo Identity Card) is an identification card issued by the Election Commission to all eligible voters to enable voter identification on Election Day. All those who are already enrolled in the voter’s list are eligible to receive a voter ID card also known as election card.
What is a voter information card?
Voter Information Card. The card contains information regarding a voter’s registration record, such as registration number, registration date, name, party affiliation, birth date, residence address, precinct number, polling place address, etc. The supervisor may include additional information on the card if he or she deems it necessary.
What is national voter registration?
Registration centers. Traditionally, voters have had to register at government offices to vote, but in 1993 Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, also known as the “Motor Voter” law, which came into effect on January 1, 1995, to make registering easier, in an attempt to increase turnout.