Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Here's how to change the address in Voter Id card
Are
you worried about not being able to vote in Lok
Sabha elections 2019
because you are on the move? Well, you're not the only one. India's
900 million voters are expected to take part in the world’s biggest
democratic exercise, but, according to an analysis published by
Business Standard, despite a mammoth number of voters, India is
behind several countries when it comes to the number of people
turning up to vote. India had a record voter turnout of 66.4 per cent
in 2014. This is still lower than the global median of 68.03 per
cent. There could be many reasons for this. One of the causes for the
'lost vote' is that many registered voters are on the move or have
relocated in search of jobs. According to a report by the Times of
India, 281 million registered voters did not vote in Lok Sabha
Elections 2014 because they were on the move. These would include
voters who move in search of work or for higher education, those who
shift from city to city on work every few months, and those who
migrate after getting married.
Voters
must know that the Election Commission of India has a process in
place, both physical (in-office) and online, to have the name of a
voter transferred from the electoral rolls of one constituency to
another. Read
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