First-time voter registration is open. If you turn 18 by 1st January 2024, then this news is for you. All such youth can apply to get their names added to the voter list and they are guaranteed to vote in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Moreover, those who complete 18 years of age from January to March or thereafter will also be able to apply, for inclusion of their names in the voter list. Their names will be added only after they attain the age of 18 years and 3 months.
The eligibility of those who turned 18 between January and March to vote in the next Lok Sabha elections is still unclear. Whether someone can vote depends on finalizing the voter list for the Lok Sabha elections before April. If the final voter list is released by March, then these youth will not be able to become voters for this election.
Note that the upcoming election will be held between April and May 2024. This election will be to elect the members for the 18th Lok Sabha.
Where to registered
You can register yourself on the voter’s service portal of the Election Commission of India. On this portal, you will get complete guidelines. You have to fill up Form 6 after downloading it.
In this form, you have to paste your photo, fill in your name, your father/husband’s name (married girls), Adadhar card number, gender and your postal address.
You can fill out and sign digitally by submitting and getting an e-signature on Adobe Acrobat.
The first-time voter registration campaign will run from 6th January
Although the process of adding or removing names from the voter list is still going on. However, the first-time voter registration campaign will be from the 6th to the 24th of January 2024. Based on the applications received in this campaign, the voter list of eligible voters will be released on February 8. Preparation work for the first-time voter registration campaign has started.
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