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Organisation : Chief Electoral Officer, Kerala
Type of Facility : Form for Replacement (Duplicate) Elector Photo Identity Card
Home Page : http://www.ceo.kerala.gov.in/home.html

CEO Kerala Duplicate EPIC

Form for Replacement (Duplicate) Elector Photo Identity Card

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CEO Kerala Voters/EPIC FAQs Frequently Asked Questions

Procedure

Steps :
Step 1 : Visit the official website of CEO Kerala through provided above.
Step 2 : Download the application form from the official website

or you can directly download it from below mentioned link.

Download Form Here : https://www.electionin.in/uploads/173-epic001.pdf

Step 3 : Fill the application form with the required details.

FAQs

Q.1 I do not have a ration card. Can I get enrolled without a ration card? What are the other documents, which I can show as proof of my residence?
Ans. Ration Card is not necessary, however, you can show any other proof of residence like Passport, Bank Pass Book, Driving license etc. or any Govt. document to facilitate the work of registration.

Q. I am a tenant and my landlord does not want me to get enrolled. How can I get enrolled as a voter?
Ans. To get enrolled in the voter list is your statutory right. Please check the Electoral roll of your area at ERO/AERO office. If your name is not included please fill up Form 6 and submit it to the ERO.

Q.3 I have attained / will be attaining the age of 18. What proof do I need to show to get enrolled?
Ans. You can submit the proof of Date of Birth from the authorized agency (Passport, Matric certificate, Date of Birth certificate etc.)

Q.4 How do I ensure that my name is finally included in the electoral rolls?
Ans. You can check your name in the draft roll, which will be published and available at the office of the ERO concerned to confirm that your name exists in the roll.

Q.5 I have lost my Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC). How can I get a new EPIC?
Ans. You may submit an application in white paper along with a fee of Rs. 25/-, to the Electoral Registration Officer in charge of you area, with copy/details of the lost EPIC.

Q.6 Who is responsible for the preparation of electoral rolls for a Parliamentary or Assembly Constituency?
Ans. The Electoral Registration officer (ERO) is responsible for the preparation of electoral rolls for an Assembly Constituency which itself is the roll for the Parliamentary Constituency in so far as that Assembly Segment is concerned.

Q.7 Who appoints the Electoral Registration officer?
Ans. Under section 13B of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, the Election Commission of India, in consultation with the State/UT Government, appoints an Officer of the Government or the Local Authorities as the Electoral Registration Officer.

In addition, the Election Commission of India also appoints one or more Assistant Electoral Registration Officers to assist the Electoral Registration Officer in the performance of his functions in the matter of preparation/revision of electoral rolls.

Q.8 Who is responsible for the conduct of elections in any Parliamentary or Assembly constituency?
Ans. The Returning Officer (RO) of a parliamentary or assembly constituency is responsible for the conduct of elections in the parliamentary or assembly constituency concerned as per section 21 of the Representation of the People Act 1951.

Q.9 Who appoints the Returning Officer?
Ans. The Election Commission of India nominates or designates an officer of the Government or a local authority as the Returning Officer for each of the assembly and parliamentary constituencies in consultation with the State Government/Union Territory Administration.

In addition, the Election Commission of India also appoints one or more Assistant Returning Officers for each of the assembly and parliamentary constituencies to assist the Returning Officer in the performance of his functions in connection with the conduct of elections.

Q.10 Who is eligible to be registered as a voter?
Ans. Every Indian citizen who has attained the age of 18 years on the qualifying date i.e. first of January of the year of revision of electoral roll, unless otherwise disqualified, is eligible to be registered as a voter in the roll of the part/polling area of the constituency where he is ordinarily resident.

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  1. I have corrected my name through gazette notification. I have changed my residence also and now I have no vote any where. The old voter ID card is with me. What I have to do for fresh registration and new voter ID card in the changed name and address?

  2. How to get plastic voter id card?

  3. I need to change my photo and enter aadhar number

    1. You need to register first

  4. I need to change my photo

    1. You are required to register for application for getting colour PVC Elector ID Card in the below link.
      http://www.ceo.kerala.gov.in/home.html

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