As Delhi gears up for its upcoming Assembly elections, the Chief Electoral Officer has launched a Special Summary Revision of electoral rolls, with January 1, 2025, as the qualifying date. The initiative, in line with the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) directives, aims to ensure accurate and inclusive voter lists, allowing eligible citizens to vote even without a voter ID card.
In a recent statement, officials emphasized that possessing a voter ID card is not mandatory for voting. The crucial requirement is being listed on the ECI’s electoral roll, which determines voter eligibility.
Indian citizens aged 18 and above as of January 1, 2025, can vote if their names are included in the electoral roll. Voters can confirm their registration status via the ECI’s online portal or helpline.
To make voting more accessible, the ECI has sanctioned 12 alternative identification documents, including:
These documents provide valid proof of identity, ensuring voters can participate even if they lack their Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC).
This voter-friendly initiative aims to enhance turnout by removing barriers for individuals who may have misplaced or never received their voter ID cards. It reflects the Election Commission’s commitment to strengthening democracy through inclusivity and accessibility.
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