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Voters in Maharashtra are preparing to cast their votes as polling for all 288 Assembly seats in the state will take place in a single phase on 20th November. Similarly, the second phase of polling for the Jharkhand Assembly elections 2024 is scheduled for the same day.
To vote, citizens must present their Electors Photo Identification Card (EPIC) or Voter ID at the polling stations. However, some voters may not possess a Voter ID. In such instances, individuals can still exercise their right to vote by presenting an alternative government-approved identity document.
The Electors Photo Identification Card (EPIC), commonly known as the Voter ID, plays a crucial role in the electoral process. It serves as the official proof of an individual's identity, residential address, date of birth, and other relevant details. The Voter ID is essential for verifying the identity and information of its holder, allowing them to exercise their fundamental right to vote.
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According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), any person can register to vote if they meet the following criteria: they are an Indian citizen; have attained the age of 18 years on the qualifying date for the revision of the electoral roll; are ordinarily residing in the constituency where they wish to be enrolled; and are not disqualified from being registered as an elector.
In line with the directives of the ECI, individuals must undergo the voter identification process at the polling stations to cast their vote. To facilitate this, voters are required to show their Voter ID or another authorised identification document. For those who do not possess a Voter ID but whose names appear on the official electoral list, voting is still possible. The ECI has provided a list of alternative documents that can be used for voter identification:
Voters can use any of these alternative documents to validate their identity and exercise their right to vote.