EC issued instructions to voters…let’s know…


There is a general election frenzy in the country. As the deadline for the first phase of polling is approaching, all the parties are focusing on campaigning. The process of selection of candidates is also being completed step by step. As the candidates for the lok sabha elections in the states where the first round of polling will be held have been finalized, the campaign has reached its peak in those states. In these circumstances, the Central election commission has issued a new gazette. It is a gazette related to the process of nominations for the second phase of the lok sabha elections. It said that the second phase of the lok sabha nomination process will start on Thursday. The last date for filing nominations is april 4. Scrutiny will be till 6th.


The 8th is the last date for the withdrawal of nominations. Polling will be held on april 26. Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West bengal and Manipur will vote in the second phase of the lok sabha elections on april 26. In the lok sabha, the main electoral contest is between the NDA-India alliance. As usual, the ec is using electronic voting machines in this election. Special measures have been taken to educate the new voters on this. There are 1,16,48,090 voters in the age group of 18 to 19 years across the country. Many of them will exercise their right to vote for the first time. As part of this, the Chief Electoral Officer of ap mukesh Kumar meena has issued some instructions. How to use Electronic Voting Machines?, What are their benefits? What is the process of polling? Actions have been taken to create awareness among the voters.


In the process of polling.

1. There will be three polling staff in the polling room. One of them will check the voter ID. Another makes an ink mark on the finger. Another starts the ballot unit.

2. When the voter enters the polling compartment, the third officer of the staff there will start the ballot unit. Then a red light will flash on the EVM. 3. press the blue button on the EVM unit when they want to vote on their preferred candidate's name/election symbol or note. Immediately the red light comes on. 4. A ballot slip with candidate/note, serial number, and election symbol printed on VVPAT will be printed. Immediately a beep sound is heard from the control unit. This completes the voting process successfully. What are the benefits of EVMs? 1. Reduces voting time. 2. Counting of votes and declaration of results will be completed expeditiously. 3. EVMs are designed with high-security features so it is impossible to tamper or hack the votes polled in them. 4. There is no such thing as an invalid vote. There is no such possibility. Every vote is taken into account by the officials.

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