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ceouttarpradesh.nic.in Online Voter ID Card Registration Form 6 : CEO Uttar Pradesh

Name of the Organisation : Chief Electoral Officer Uttar Pradesh
Type of Facility : Online Voter Registration
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CEO Uttar Pradesh Online Voter’s Registration

The Election Commission prepares the electoral rolls through a process of intensive revision where house-to-house enumeration is done and electors residing in each house are registered by official enumerators who go physically from door-to-door to collect the information about electors.

Related / Similar Service :
CEO UP Form 6 For Inclusion of Name

This process is done normally once in five years. Between two Intensive revisions, summary revisions are done every year during a specified period when persons who are left out of the electoral rolls are given an opportunity to register themselves by applying in Form-6.

Even after the final publication of electoral rolls the process of continuous updation of electoral rolls goes on and the citizens are free to file any application for the addition, deletion, modification and transposition with the Electoral Registration Officer.

To enable the Electoral Registration Officer to take action on your application, you must apply at least ten days before the last date of making nominations as he has to mandatorily invite objections by giving a seven clear days notice before including your name in the roll. If you apply later than ten clear days before the last date for nominations your name may not be included for the purposes of that particular election.

Who can vote?

All citizens of India who are 18 years of age as on 1st January of the year for which the electoral roll is prepared are entitled to be registered as a voter in the constituency where he or she ordinarily resides. Only persons who are of unsound mind and have been declared so by a competent court or disqualified due to ‘Corrupt Practices’ or offences relating to elections are not entitled to be registered in the electoral rolls.

What is an electoral roll?

An electoral roll is a list of all eligible citizens who are entitled to cast their vote in an election. The electoral rolls are prepared Assembly Constituency wise. An electoral roll for any Assembly Constituency is subdivided into parts corresponding with the polling booths. The Election Commission of India has decided to generally have a maximum of 1200 electors per booth. The polling booths are so set up that no voter should ordinarily travel more than 2 kms. to reach the polling booth. Normally, one part will correspond with one polling booth.

To exercise your franchise, the first and foremost requirement is that your name should be in the electoral roll. Without your name registered in the relevant part for the area where you ordinarily reside in the Assembly Constituency, you will not be allowed to exercise your franchise. Therefore, it is your duty to find out whether your name has been registered or not.

Voter Forms

Form 6 Application for inclusion of name in electoral roll or change of address from one assembly constituency to other assembly constituency .

Form 6A Application for inclusion of name in electoral roll by an overseas elector.
Form 7 Application for objection to inclusion of name in electoral roll
Form 8 Application for objection to particulars entered in electoral roll.
Form 8A Application for transposition of entry in electoral roll.
Form 001 Application for Duplicate Elector’s Photo Identity Card.
Form 18 Claim for Inclusion of Name in the Electoral Roll for Graduates’ Constituency.
Form 18 Claim for Inclusion of Name in the Electoral Roll for Graduates’ Constituency.
Form 19 Claim for Inclusion of Name in the Electoral Roll for Teachers’ Constituency.
Form 19 Claim for Inclusion of Name in the Electoral Roll for Teachers’ Constituency.

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