Wednesday 27 March 2019

Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Here’s how to change the address in Voter Id card

Need to change your address on your Voter ID card? Here’s your guide to doing it to be able to vote for your favourite candidate/party in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2019 and future elections
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Is it true that you are stressed over not having the capacity to cast a ballot in Lok Sabha races 2019 in light of the fact that you are progressing? Indeed, you’re not alone. India’s 900 million voters are relied upon to partake on the planet’s greatest vote based exercise, at the same time, as indicated by an examination distributed by Business Standard, in spite of a mammoth number of voters, India is behind a few nations with regards to the quantity of individuals swinging up to cast a ballot.
India had a record voter turnout of 66.4 percent in 2014. This is still lower than the worldwide middle of 68.03 percent. There could be numerous purposes behind this. One of the reasons for the ‘lost vote’ is that many enlisted voters are progressing or have migrated looking for occupations….
Follow these steps to change the address in your voter id card and you will be able to vote for your favourite candidate/party in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2019and future elections:
Step 1: Visit National Voters’ Service Portal – http://www.nvsp.in
Step 2: Select the option to fill form 6. You will get two options here:
“I request that my name be included in the electoral roll for the above Constituency” –
a. As a first-time voter
b. due to shifting from another constituency
Fill in the state, district and constituency you want to vote from.
Step 3: Fill in all the mandatory details like name, address, phone number, date of birth, etc.
You need to upload a passport size photo, age and address proof document. (List of supported documents will be provided on NVSP website.)

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