How to Cast and Verify Vote Elections in India election election2024











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Current Affairs PDF Telegram:- https://t.me/Currentaffairs_by_Shreya... • My Main Telegram Channel:- https://t.me/shreyasbadiye •    • Ancient History of India   •    • Medieval History of India   •    • Modern History by Shreyas Badiye   •    • World History   •    • Physical Geography   •    • Indian Geography   •    • Indian Polity by Shreyas Badiye   •    • Geography NCERTs   •    • Ethics Case Studies   • Telegram Geography Group:- https://t.me/shreyasbadiyegeography • How do I vote in person? • First polling official will check your name on the voter list and check your ID proof • Second polling official will ink your finger, give you a slip and take your signature on a register (Form 17A) • You will have to deposit the slip at the third polling official and show your inked finger and then proceed to the polling booth • Record your vote by pressing the ballot button opposite the symbol of the candidate of your choice on the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM); You will hear a beep sound • Check the slip that appears in the transparent window of the VVPAT machine. The slip with the Candidate serial No., Name and Symbol shall be visible for 7 seconds before it drops in the sealed VVPAT box • You can press NOTA, None of the Above, if you don't like any candidate; it's the last button on the EVM • Mobile phones, cameras or any other gadget is not allowed inside a polling booth. • About Lok Sabha Elections 2024:- • General elections are being held in India from 19 April to 1 June 2024 in seven phases, to elect 543 members of the Lok Sabha. The votes will be counted and the results will be declared on 4 June 2024. Article 83 of the Constitution of India requires elections to the Lok Sabha to be held once every five years.[6] All 543 elected MPs are elected from single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting.[7] The 104th amendment to the constitution abolished the two seats that were reserved for the Anglo-Indian community.[8] • Eligible voters must be Indian citizens, 18 years or older, ordinary resident of the polling area of the constituency and registered to vote (name included in the electoral rolls), possess a valid voter identification card issued by the Election Commission of India or equivalent.[9] Some people convicted of electoral or other offenses are barred from voting.[10] Indians holding foreign citizenship are also barred from voting. There is no postal or online absentee voting in India; members of the Indian diaspora are required to travel back to their home constituencies in order to cast a ballot.[11] • For the 2024 election, 968 million people are eligible to vote, an increase of about 150 million people from the 2019 election.[12] In Arunachal Pradesh, a polling station will be set up for the only registered voter in the village of Malogam, due to electoral laws that stipulate voting booths to be placed within two kilometers from all settlements.[13][14][15] Polling stations will also be set up inside a wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and in a shipping container in Gujarat,[16] as well as in 320 relief camps hosting some 59,000 people displaced during interethnic violence in Manipur.[17] • In March 2024, the Supreme Court of India rejected a petition by the Congress Party to end the usage of electronic voting machines and revert to paper ballots and manual counting, which was the system used in elections until the late 1990s, with the party citing risks of electoral fraud.[18] Nearly 5.5 million electronic voting machines will be utilized for more than one million polling stations, while 15 million election workers and security personnel will be tasked with managing the conduct of the election.[15]

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