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Election Guide

  • Guide to check name in voter list online

    West Bengal voter list 2026: Election Commission (EC) has officially released the fourth supplementary voter list for West Bengal following extensive SIR (Special Information Report) adjudications. The update follows the scrutiny of approximately 60 lakh names that were previously marked as "under adjudication" in the February 28 roll.

  • What if your name is missing in voters list?

    Assembly Elections 2026 India: Ensuring voting eligibility is crucial for citizen engagement in governance. This guide simplifies the process, covering voter registration confirmation, enrollment steps, and utilizing technological aids like the 'Voter Helpline' app. Additionally, it outlines the procedure for updating address details on the voter ID card, emphasizing accuracy for seamless participation in the electoral process.

  • Who can vote in India?

    Those citizens who have been declared by the law that they are unstable to vote or barred due to corrupt practices or any illegal act relating to elections are not entitled to be a voter.

  • How can I register as a voter?

    Log on to www.eci.nic.in or the website of Chief Electoral Officer (CEOs) of the state where you ordinarily resides. Click on tab 'Online Voter Registration'.

  • What if you lose your voter card?

    If the applicant has lost the voter ID card, a copy of the FIR at the time it was lost has to be attached along with other documents.

  • What if NOTA gets more votes?

    The ECI while introducing NOTA indicated that although votes cast as NOTA are counted, they are invalid votes so they will not impact the result of the election process. Therefore, whether NOTA gets more or less votes, it is not taken into account for calculating the total valid votes.

  • How to cast your vote if you live in a different city

    As the Assembly elections approach, citizens away from their voting constituency can still exercise their right to vote. Here's how: Check your registration status online or with your local Electoral Registration Officer. Apply for a voter ID transfer if you've moved cities. Submit necessary documents for verification, receive confirmation, then cast your vote at your new constituency's polling booth.

  • How to download digital voter ID card online?

    A voter ID card is issued by the Election Commission, and is also known as Electoral Photo ID Card or EPIC.

  • Where can I get voting help online?

    Answers to queries such as how to register, search name in voter's list, enroll as an NRI voter and FAQs are available on ECI website https://eci.gov.in/.

  • What are the voting timings?

    Voters across the states have designated time slots to exercise their voting rights, which differ according to their respective regions. For specific voting hours, individuals are encouraged to consult the Election Commission's official website. The Commission advises voters to find their polling stations using photo voter slips or online tools, aiming to facilitate a seamless voting experience. For further support, citizens can access information on the Commission's website or reach out to local electoral authorities.

Details on Jharkhand Election

Jharkhand Assembly election 2024 Jharkhand election results: Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren's Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), as part of the INDIA bloc, returned to power with a commanding win, thashing BJP-led NDA in the 2024 assembly elections, the results of which were out on November 23. While early trends showed things not going well for JMM, the tide turned decisively by mid-day. The majority mark Jharkhand is 41. Exit poll predictions for Jharkhand had suggested a tight race, with pollsters sharply divided over the outcomes for the BJP-led NDA and the JMM-led INDIA bloc in the state assembly elections. Elections in Jharkhand were largely a fight between the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led alliance with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The Jharkhand assembly elections were held in two phase -- on November 13 and 20. The term of the current Jharkhand assembly will end on January 5, 2025. The state has 81 assembly seats (44 General, 9 SC and 28 ST). There are a total of 24 districts in the state. It has 2.6 crore registered voters, of which 1.29 crore are women, 1.31 crore are men, 66.84 lakh young voters, and 11.84 lakh first-time voters. Among the state's registered voters, there are 3.67 lakh persons with disabilities, 1,706 centenarians, 448 third-gender voters, and 1.14 lakh 85+ voters. Jharkhand had 29,562 polling stations spread across 20,281 locations -- 5,042 urban stations and 24,520 rural ones. At the previous assembly polls (2019), JMM had bagged 30 seats and formed a government with the Congress, which had won 16 seats.
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