Q 1. Who is
eligible for enrolment as a Voter?
Ans. (a) Every Citizen
Who is 18 years old on the qualifying date( 1st January of the concerned year,
unless disqualified is eligible to be enrolled)
(b) Enrolment only at
ordinary place of residence.
(c)
Enrolment only at one place.
(d)
Overseas Indian deemed to be ordinarily resident at address given in passport.
(e)
Service Voters deemed to be ordinarily resident at their home address.
Q.2 Who is disqualified to become voter?
Ans. Only persons who are of
unsound mind and have been declared so by a competent court or disqualified due
to ‘Corrupt Practices’ or offences relating to elections are not entitled to be
registered in the electoral rolls.
Q 3. Which is the relevant date for determining the
age qualification of 18 years? ?
Ans. According to Section 14 (b)
of the R. P. Act, 1950, the qualifying date means the first day of January of
the year in which the electoral roll is prepared or revised.
Q 4. Suppose you have completed 18 years of age
today. Can you get yourself registered as voter.?
Ans: No . You can get yourself
registered as Voter only on Ist January or thereafter of the year in which the
electoral roll is prepared or revised.
Q 5. What proof of residence do I need to show to
get enrolled as a voter.?
Ans: You can show any proof of residence like Passport, Bank Pass
Book, Driving license etc. or any Govt. document to facilitate the work of
registration.
Q 6. Can a non –Citizen of India become a voter.?
Ans: . No . A person who is not a citizen of India cannot be registered
as a voter. Article 326 of the Constitution read with Sec. 16 of R. P. Act,
1950 clarify the point.
Q 7. Can a non resident Indian Citizen become a
voter.?
Ans. Yes, according to the provisions of the Representation of the
People (Amendment) Act, 2010, a person who is a citizen of India and who has
not acquired the citizenship of any other country and is otherwise eligible to
be registered as a voter and who is absenting from his place of ordinary
residence in India owing to his employment, education or otherwise is eligible
to be registered as a voter in the
constituency in which his place of residence in India as mentioned in his
passport is located.
Q 8. If I am
working and living in Delhi , Can I be a voter in my native village.?
Ans. No . If you are working in Delhi and residing there, you are an ordinary
resident of Delhi in terms of Sec 19 (b). Therefore you can be enrolled at
Delhi only and not in your native village.
Q 9. Can one
be enrolled at more than one place.?
Ans. No . A person cannot be enrolled as a voter in more than one place
in the same constituency or in more than one constituency in view of the
provisions contained under Sec. 17 and 18 of R. P. Act, 1950.
Q 10. How Can I
enrol/ register as a new voter and get Voter ID Card ? What are various modes
available to an eligible voter for an enrolment.?
Ans. You have to submit a filled in Form - 6 and submit it to the Electoral Registration
Officer (ERO) of the Assembly Constituency and your name will be included in
the electoral roll as a voter. There are various ways to submit Form-6. These
are as follows:
1. Online Application:
Step 1. Log on to www.eci.nic.in or www.ceodelhi.gov.in, or respective states Chief Electoral Officer (CEOs) websites where new voter ordinarily resides .
Click on tab “ Online Voter Registration”
Step 2. Sign up to obtain a user name and password.
Step 3. Upload one passport size colour photo in the space mentioned.
(mandatory)
Step 4. Upload the proof of residence and age (optional). In case you are
unable to upload, the Booth Level Officer (BLO) may also collect the documents
from your house.
2. By Post:
Step 1. Download Form-6 from www.eci.nic.in or respective states CEOs websites. Fill it and attach documents.
Step 2. Post it to the voter’s centre of your constituency.
3. Deliver By
Hand :
STEP 1. Download Form-6 from www.eci.nic.in or respective states CEOs websites. Fill it and attach necessary documents.
STEP 2. Give the completed form to the Voters Registration Centre of your
constituency or to the BLO.
Q 11. How I can get correction in names / other
details that have been misspelt in the Electoral Roll or Voter ID Card.?
Ans. Such mistakes are usually in respect of age, spelling of name and
address etc.
(a) Please fill in Form-8 along with proof of the correct information.
For example, for getting age corrected, please attach proof of age such as School
Board Examination Result Certificate. For proving correct residence, please
give proof of residence etc.
(b) In case the mistake has been due to an error on the part of the
Election Officials then the correction will be made free of cost. In case you
are responsible for the mistake in the first place such as by entering
incorrect information, then you need to pay Rs.25/- in cash at your voter’s
registration centre for receiving the corrected Voter Identity Card (EPIC).
Please remember to take the receipt for the amount paid by you.
Q 12. How can an Non –resident Indian citizen get
registered / enrolled as Voter.?
Ans. He/she has to file the
application for the purpose in prescribed Form 6A before the Electoral
Registration Officer (ERO) of the constituency within which the place of
ordinary residence of the applicant in India as given in his/her valid passport
falls. The application can be presented in perform before the ERO or sent by
post addressed to the ERO concerned. If the application is sent by post it must
be accompanied by duly self attested copy of the passport and all relevant
documents mentioned in Form 6A.
Q 13. How Can You check your name in electoral roll.?
Ans. Go to the Home page of website of the respective State CEOs and click on tab “Check
your Name in the Voter’s list” OR use SMS facility for checking your
details Type EPIC<SPACE>Voter ID No and sent to 9211728082
Q 14. How Can You find status of your
application for enrolment. ?
Ans. Go to the Home page of
website of the respective State CEOs and click on tab “Know the Status of Your
application for enrolment.”.
Q15. I
have shifted my residence recently. I have Photo EPIC Card with the old address.
Can I get new EPIC Card for the present address?
Ans. In case you are already enrolled as a voter and have shifted your
address, then the procedure to be followed to enrol you at your new address
will depend on whether you are residing in the same Assembly Constituency or
your new residence is in a new Assembly Constituency.
a) In case your new residence is in a different Assembly Constituency
then you have to fill in Form 6. For this you can either fill it Online or give
it personally or by post. For the procedure involved, please look at Answer to
Question No. 10 above.
The only document that you are required to submit is the proof of your new
residence such as electricity bill etc. No other document is required to be
submitted by you.
b) In case your new residence is in the same Assembly Constituency then
you have to fill Form 8A.
For this you can either fill it Online or give it personally or by post. For
the procedure involved, please look at Answer to Question No. 10 above.
The only document that you are required to attach is proof of your new
residence such as electricity bill etc. You are not required to submit any
other document.
Q 16. I have recently got married. How can I get
my wife enrolled at my address?
Ans. This will depend on the following:-
(a) If your wife is a voter for the first time then she will have to
fill in Form-6 for enrolment as a new voter.
(b) In case your wife is already a voter but not in the same Assembly
Constituency (such as enrolled in some other Assembly Constituency of Delhi, or
anywhere else in India), then she will need to fill in Form-6 for change of
residence.
(c) If she is a voter in the same Assembly Constituency as you but needs
only to change her address then, in such case she needs to fill in Form-8A for
change of residence within the same Assembly Constituency.
(d) As proof of residence she can submit a copy of her marriage
certificate or copy of the marriage invitation card.
Q 17. What are the various forms useful for
registration as voter/correction/change in address etc and from where these
forms can be obtained?
Ans: Forms are available on the website of the Election
Commission of India www.eci.nic.in or respective states CEOs websites. The various Forms useful for
registration are as follows.
For new voter fill application in Form 6 .
Overseas voters
may file application in Form 6 A.
If you want a
vote deleted, you can file an objection in Form 7.
For any
correction in voter list or voter card fill application Form 8.
If you have
changed your address within the constituency, please file your application in
Form 8A.
Form can be
submitted to District Election Office, Electoral Registration Officer or Booth
Level Officer of your area.
Q 18 . I have
lost my old EPIC Card. How can I get a new EPIC Card?
Ans. You can deposit a copy of the FIR lodged at the Police Station. You
will get a new EPIC Card after deposit of Rs. 25 with ERO/AERO of your area.
The dates for issuing EPIC Cards are published in leading Newspapers.
Q 19 . Who is
responsible for the preparation of electoral rolls for a Parliamentary or
Assembly Constituency.?
Ans. The Electoral Registration Officer (ERO). In the case of Delhi,
these are the area Sub-Divisional Magistrates/Additional District Magistates.
The Electoral Registration officer is responsible for the preparation of
electoral rolls for an Assembly Constituency which itself is the roll for the
Parliamentary Constituency in so far as that Assembly Segment is concerned.
Q. 20. How to
get information about Polling stations, Electoral Rolls, Election officer’s
names and contact phone numbers on maps on ECI Website.?
Ans: Election Commission of India (ECI) in its
constant endeavour to provide information and services to citizens in a hassle
free manner has started a new service on website of the Commission – www.eci.nic.in.
Click
on ECI website a tab named “ information linked to polling station map”
provided on the left –side panel.
Select the State
and District / Assembly Constituency / Polling Station.
Click on “ Click
Here” button.
After viewing a
specific polling station pin/ a balloon on the map.
Click on the
balloon/pin to view names and contact nos of CEOs, DEOs, EROs and BLOs.
A link is also
provided to view electoral roll in pdf formats provided by the States.
Q.21. What
are the grievance redressal mechanisms available to you?
Ans. If you have any grievance
in regard to electoral roll, Electors Photo Identity Card or any other election related matter you may
approach following Officers:-
Chief Electoral
Officer---------------------At the State Level
District Election
Officer-------------------At the District Level
Returning Officer
_________________At the Constituency Level
Assistant
Returning Officer__________At Taluka/Tahsil Level
Electoral
Registration Officer________ At the Constituency Level
Presiding Officer
__________________ At Polling Station
Zonal Officer
_____________________ For a group of Polling stations
(Detailed
addresses are available on the websites
of the CEOs of respective States/UTs.)
During every
election, the Commission appoints Observers who are senior civil service
officers from outside the state. If you have any grievances or problems, you
should approach them.
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