Election
Commission of India (ECI) is launching a ‘Special
Drive to enrol left out electors, with a special focus on first
time electors from 1st July , 2017 , so as to move in the
direction of Commission’s motto that 'NO VOTER TO BE LEFT BEHIND’ .
In order to reach out to maximum eligible voters,
the ECI is collaborating with Facebook to launch first Nationwide “Voter
Registration Reminder” on 1st July ,2017 . With over 180 million
people in India on Face book, the ‘Register Now’ button is designed to encourage Indian citizens to register
themselves with the Election Commission of India. On 1st July, a notification of the “voter registration
reminder” will be sent to people on Facebook in India who are eligible to vote. The reminder will be sent
out in 13 Indian languages - English, Hindi, Gujarati,
Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Bengali, Urdu, Assamese, Marathi
and Oriya.
This is the first time Facebook's voter registration reminder
has been rolled out across India. In
2016 and 2017, Chief Electoral Officers made such efforts at state level during
their respective state elections.
By clicking on the “Register
Now" button on Facebook from 1st
July 2017, people will be directed to the National Voters’ Services
Portal (www.nvsp.in) which will
guide them through the registration process.

Speaking
about nationwide launch of “Voter Registration Reminder” the Chief Election
Commissioner Dr Nasim Zaidi said “I am pleased to announce that the
Election Commission of India is launching a ‘Special
Drive to enrol left out electors, with a special focus on first
time electors This is a step towards fulfilment of the motto of ECI that 'NO
VOTER TO BE LEFT BEHIND'.
As part of this campaign, on 1st July, 2017 , Facebook
will run a voter registration reminder in multiple Indian languages to all the
Facebook users in India. I urge all eligible citizens to enrol and VOTE i.e
Recognize your Right and Perform your Duty).
I am sure this initiative will strengthen Election
Commission of India's enrolment campaign and encourage future
voters to participate in the Electoral Process and become responsible Citizens
of India.”
Commenting on scheduled launch of “Voter Registration Reminder” by Facebook for the
first time in India, Ms. Ankhi Das, Facebook’s Public Policy Director for India, South
& Central Asia, said “People
use Face book to learn, talk and get involved with issues that matter to them. We want to build engagements
that support this type of civic engagement - on Election Day and every day. We believe that democracies are stronger when more people are
engaged - that's why we are
encouraging everyone who is eligible to register to vote and connecting them
with resources.”
RM/VM