Voter ID Card and Polling Booth: The most important document to cast a vote in the assembly elections (UP Vidhansabha Chunav) is the Voter Identification Card. Citizens of the country who are 18 years old or older may vote with this document. As an identity card, it has special significance together with other general elections in India, such as Lok Sabha and Vidhansabha. If you lose or tear your Voter ID card in such a situation, there is no need to worry. We will tell you how to obtain a duplicate voter ID card. You will be able to get your Voter ID card back this way.

You Can Remove Duplicate Voter Id Cards Online.

The Indian Election Commission has simplified the online application process for Duplicate Voter ID Cards as well as Voter ID Card Extraction in all states and union territories. Anyone can apply from home.

  1. Go to the website of your state’s chief electoral officer (https://www.nvsp.in/). From the website, you can download a copy of Form EPIC-002 for the issuance of duplicate voter ID cards.
  2. Attach the required documentation while filling out the form correctly. A copy of the FIR, a proof of address, and an identification document must be attached.
  3. Fill out the form and submit it to your local election office. You will then receive a reference number.
  4. The State Election Office website provides you with the opportunity to track the status of your application by entering the reference number.
  5. Your application will be processed and verified by the State Election Office. Information will also be available from the reference number.
  6. You will be notified once the verification is complete. Then you can collect your duplicate Voter Identification card from the election office.

Do Not Forget These Things

Duplicate Voter ID card applicants must provide some important information and documents. The application includes the name of the applicant’s state, their full name, their address, and their birth date. Additionally, the applicant must explain why they need the duplicate voter ID. A copy of the FIR must also be submitted if the Voter ID card is lost or stolen. If you get the first ID after the issue of duplicate voter, you will have to surrender it.

How To Know Your Polling Booth

You can only vote at your designated polling booth in assembly elections or Lok Sabha elections. Visit the National Voters’ Service Portal (https://www.nvsp.in/) to locate the polling booth. Click on the option for your assembly constituency. Enter your voter ID number, state and code in the new window that opens. The details of your polling place will appear below. You can also download it.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.