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In order to participate in an election, a qualified voter must be properly registered no later than thirty (30) days before the election. The election commission office will process any by-mail voter registration form that has been postmarked at least thirty (30) days before the election. T.C.A 2-2-109.

Election commission of India offers online voter registration for Indian citizens who have attained the age of 18 on the qualifying date (1st of January of the year of revision of electoral roll). Citizen, can enroll himself/herself as General Voter and fill Form 6 online at National Voters' Service Portal. Registered voters should also check their enrollment status.

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Voter Registration Status
Visit to see if you are registered to vote. If your name appears in the list, you are eligible to vote, otherwise you need to register to vote. Visit for voter registration. Also, you can use Voter Helpline App (iOS Version here!) to verify your name in Electoral Roll or register online.

Please note : Voters need to fill Form 6 (Link to online form) if they are shifting from one constituency to another. For more information, please see the Voter Guide on

Download our Mobile App 'Voter Helpline' from Play Store and App Store. The App 'Voter Helpline' provides you easy searching of your name in Electoral Roll, filling up online forms, knowing about Elections, and most importantly, lodging grievance. You will have access to everything about Election Commission of India. You can view the latest Press release, Current News, Events, Gallery and much more. You can also track your form application and status of your grievance. Click here to download. Don't forget to give your feedback from the link provided within the Application.

Look up your Sample Ballot, Polling Location, Elected Officials, and other useful voter information. Redistricting updates are being made as they are received from county election commissions.
Choose one of these options to get started:

The Administrator of elections is appointed by the Election Commission and is responsible for organizing all matters related to local elections in the county, including voter and candidate registration, conducting the elections, and tallying the vote.

Michigan, which had the highest youth voter turnout in 2022, stands out as a state that has made it easier to register to vote in recent years. The state, which also has online voter registration and same-day registration, implemented automatic voter registration in 2019, and it had the largest increase in the number of youth (ages 18-24) registered to vote between 2018 and 2022.

On the other hand, some of the states with low 2022 youth turnout are notable for their lack of facilitative voting and registration policies. Tennessee (13%), Alabama (15%), and Oklahoma (15%) do not have same-day, automatic, or pre-registration. Oklahoma is one of only 10 states in the country without fully online voter registration; Tennessee has a strict photo ID requirement to cast a regular ballot; and Alabama is one of a handful of states that does not offer early, in-person voting. Other states are currently passing restrictive laws: Idaho has banned the use of student IDs as a form of voter identification, and Arkansas has banned ballot drop-off boxes.

Throughout the election cycle, CIRCLE research highlighted that abortion was a major motivating issue for young people. Michigan, where voters enshrined abortion rights in 2022, was one of a handful of states where there was an abortion-related measure on the ballot. In Montana, which had the 8th highest youth turnout in 2022, voters defeated a measure that would have criminalized abortion. In Arkansas, one of four states to surpass its 2018 youth voter turnout, there was a ballot measure to legalize marijuana which did not pass.

Access the variety of online STS GIS Applications and geospatial maps which provide important geographically-based statistical information to State of Tennessee Departments and government institutions.

Initially, voter IDs were printed with black ink on regular paper and laminated. Starting in 2015,[3] the Indian government started rolling out a less perishable PVC colour version, compliant with the ISO/IEC 7810 size standard[4] used by most payment and ATM cards.

On the front, the Elector Photo Identity Card contains the voter's name, the name of a relative they have chosen (such as their father or mother), and the voter's picture, along with the voter's ID number. On the back of the card, the voter's home address is printed, along with an image of their Electoral Registration Officer's signature. The back also mentions the voter's electoral district and their assembly constituency. The newer series also contains a 'part number', which lets voters and election officials locate voters on their electoral roll.

The voter card is issued to all Indian citizens who have attained the age of 18 years and qualify to be a voter. One has to apply on prescribed Form-6 of Election Commission attached with proof of ID, Indian nationality, age and residence.[5][6]

Applying for Voter ID or make changes in existing Voter ID is also possible online via NVS Portal.[12] Online process is more convenient than offline process. Correction to existing voter ID can be done via NVS Portal using EPIC number. [17] Voter Helpline App also can be used for online application.[16] Applicant does not have to visit the electoral office and online tracking of application status also possible. Online application process is quicker than offline process.[13] Online ways made the process more simpler than ever[14]

If a person moves his/her residence to another assembly/parliamentary constituency then he/she does not remain a valid voter of the previous constituency. The person has to register afresh as voter in the new assembly constituency. Hence a new card is issued to him/her and the old card becomes invalid.

Addressing reporters after a meeting with representatives of all recognised political parties, Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo said voters could enter their EPIC details and upload necessary supporting documents to make the changes.

Check here the step-by-step guide to change the address on your voter ID card online. Here is how to change the address in your Voter ID card online:

  • Log on to the National Voters Services Portal at www.nvsp.in.
  • If you have moved to another constituency, click on Form 6 under apply online for registration of new voter/due to shifting from AC.
  • If you have moved from one place of residence to another within the same constituency, click on Form 8A.
  • Fill in all the mandatory details, including your name, date of birth, state, constituency, current well a permanent address.
  • In the optional particulars section, mention your email address and mobile number.
  • Upload all the supporting documents, including photographs, proof of address, and proof of age.
  • Submit the form online along with all the uploaded documents.
  • Now, fill in the declaration option and enter the captcha number. Verify the information provided by you and click on the 'submit' tab.

This service can be used by a citizen to request for corrections of details in a voter id card. Once the corrections are entered in form 8, the request is forwarded to the Electoral Registration Office (EFO).

GHMC offers various citizen-centric services online e.g., Certificates of Birth, Marriage, Death; facility to pay property tax dues; applications to seek trade, building permits; viewing lists of GHMC playgrounds etc

S3 and S4 Figs in S1 Appendix show the resulting match between the observed 2014 voting behaviour and our post-imputation and post-raking frame, at the zone and state-level respectively. Typically, state-level 2014 voting behaviour in the frame now exactly matches actual voting outcomes. We do less well matching state-level turnout in the frame compared to actual turnout statistics; though vastly better than the pre-raking estimates. The poor state-level turnout performance is largely a result of the limited turnout training data we have. Recall, the INES had little reported non-voting. Our efforts to correct for this by taking a re-weighted bootstrap sample were not entirely successful. As a result, non-voters are under-represented in the post-imputation frame. This limits the re-weighting options of the IPF algorithm, effectively precluding a perfect match. Nevertheless, the match is perfect at the zone-level, and close-to-perfect at the state-level for the major parties.

We demonstrate that a non-representative convenience sample of less than 7,000 vote intentions can generate reasonably precise and unbiased Indian vote predictions for our stratification cells. In India, like many other contexts, it is feasible to obtain, at a reasonable cost, large online convenience samples of respondents who can participate in a survey either on a computer, tablet or other personal device. These are not representative probability samples of the population which are virtually impossible in the India case but increasingly rare in most national contexts. These, quite unrepresentative, convenience samples, combined with a reasonable stratification frame, can produce accurate election forecasts.

We collect micro-level survey data from two different convenience samples of Indian voters. One of the convenience samples is an online subject pool recruited via Facebook advertisements. We implement a quota sampling strategy via Facebook Ad Manager to approximate key demographic distributions. As a number of recent studies have pointed out, this can be both an efficient strategy for constructing non-probability samples of populations and one that results in reasonably accurate measures of public attitudes and behaviors [47, 48]. A second convenience sample consists of India-based workers from the Amazon Mechanical Turk platform. There is an extensive literature on sampling from Mechanical Turk, again suggesting that for many applications these convenience samples are fit for purpose [49, 50].

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