Voter Card: The bugle of Lok Sabha elections going to be held across the country has been sounded, the dates of Lok Sabha elections have been announced by the Election Commission. After which now all the political parties have also started preparations. At the same time, crores of voters are also ready to participate in this festival of democracy. This time there are many youth who will vote for the first time. Voter ID card is necessary for voting, hence people have many questions regarding it. There is also a question that after the implementation of the code of conduct, can one now apply for voter card? Today we are giving you answers to these questions.
When can you apply?
Actually, some people are confused about how many days before voting they can apply for voter card, some people are also confused about how long it is necessary to apply. You can make Voter ID card up to 10 days before the election nomination process. Lok Sabha Elections The enrollment process is till 6th May, so you can apply for voter card till 26th April.
How many days does it take for a voter card to be made?
Now you will be relieved after reading this news and will think that there is a lot of time left for the elections, so you will apply comfortably. But you should know how much time the entire process of making voter card can take. By calling the Election Commission’s helpline number 1950, we were told that the application is accepted within 27 days of the application, after which the voter card is made within 10 days.
How can you apply?
To make voter card, you can apply both offline and online. To apply online you have to go to www.nvsp.in. For this you have to provide two types of documents, first is a certificate of date of birth and second is a certificate of permanent address. As birth proof, you can give PAN card, 10th class certificate, driving license, passport etc. Aadhaar, electricity bill, farmer ledger account, post office passbook etc. can be given as address proof.
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