Election Commission of India empowers Indian citizens through voter helpline services. Through the ECI's helpline number or official website, you can file a complaint related to election and voting.
The first phase for Lok Sabha Elections 2024 will begin from April 19. New voters must be filled with excitement to cast their vote for the first time. Amidst this election fever, it is essential to educate yourself about potential issues you may encounter during the voting process. If someone stops you from casting your vote, then are aware about what actions you can take at that moment? What are the proper procedures to follow and where can one file a complaint? Let’s find out answers to these questions.
Voting without an EPIC card
If you possess a voter ID card and your name is enlisted in the voter list, then you are eligible to cast your vote. On the day of election day, if you lose or misplace your EPIC card, you can still cast your vote. For that, you must carry a voter slip and an identity card such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, ration card, and driving license etc.
If you are carrying all the essential documents and yet, someone prevents you from voting at the polling booth, you have the right to file a complaint. The Election Commission of India will promptly address such incidents.
Voter helpline
To report any such issue, you can call the ECI’s voter helpline number at 1950. Remember to add your STD code with it. This voter helpline not only allows you to file complaint, but you can also receive information like the voting date in your area, election regulations, online registration process, EPIC number, and more.
Furthermore, you can also file your complaint through the official website or app of the Election Commission. You can also submit a complaint by downloading the Voter Helpline mobile application from the Google Play Store.
These are the services available through voter helpline application:
• Using your EPIC number, you can search for election dates and other details.
• Register for voting as a new voter.
• File objections or incorrections regarding transfers, relocations or deletions from the electoral roll.
• Apply online for corrections in the electoral roll, new voter ID cards, or registration of migrant voters.
• Submit various NVSP forms, notifications, and track their status easily.
• Access FAQs.
• Browse articles and galleries published on ECI and SVEEP websites.
• Stay updated with latest news and press releases issued by ECI.
• Register complaints related to the election process.
• Check your name in the voter list using the EPIC number.
• View the profiles and affidavits of candidates participating in the election.
Last Updated Apr 16, 2024, 12:18 PM IST