Knock, Knock! You there?
Remember that we knocked your door to remind you of your franchise, your power and privilege to vote. It’s been some days indeed and we believe you would have surely woken up! But folks, to wake up is one thing, and to act is another!
So this time, we have checked-in to brief you up with some short & crisp steps to follow, once you have decided to cast a vote.

Check out whether you are aware:
- First and foremost, you should be 18 years of age as on 1st Jan of the year for which the electoral roll is prepared, besides, you should be a white-listed citizen with a sound mind, which we are sure you would be!
- You would be wondering what this electoral roll is! It’s just a listing of voters registered area-wise (polling-booth location wise) for every constituency. Please note that your name should appear in this electoral roll . This is a prime pre-requisite for being able to vote!
- You can confirm about your enrollment from the Electoral Registration Officer of your area and can also view the electoral roll of major cities on official websites.
- If you are already issued with a voter ID card (Electors Photo Identity Card), it is mandatory for you to carry it on the day of voting. However, if it has not yet been issued, you can carry any other approved identity proof document instead. So, if you don’t have one right now, no need to rush for it! You can anytime apply for it post elections!
- If at all, you wonder that the polling station would be ‘too crowded’ on the day of voting, then let us inform you that every polling booth can have maximum 1200 electors . What better assurance do you need for not standing in long queues?!
- What’s even more convenient is that you won’t have to travel any long distance to reach the polling station because these polling booths are so set up that no voter will have to cover more than 2 kms
So gear up and bring the momentum!

