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CEO Uttar Pradesh Form 19 Claim For Inclusion of Name in the Electoral Roll for a Teachers’ Constituency

Organisation : Chief Electoral Officer Uttar Pradesh
Facility : Form 19 Claim For Inclusion of Name in the Electoral Roll for a Teachers’ Constituency
Applicable State : Uttar Pradesh
Website : http://ceouttarpradesh.nic.in/Default.aspx
Form 19 : https://www.electionin.in/uploads/5342-Form-19.pdf

CEO Uttar Pradesh Form 19

To The Electoral Registration Officer,
………………………..(Teachers’) Constituency.

Related / Similar Service :
CEO UP Search Your Polling Station, BLO

Sir,
I request that my name be registered in the electoral roll for the…………….…………………..(teachers’) Constituency.
The particulars are :
1. Enter Name (in full)
2. Enter Sex
3. Enter Father’s/Mother’s/Husband’s name (in full)

4. Enter House address (Place of ordinary residence)
:
5. Enter House No
6. Enter Street/Mohalla
7. Enter Town/Village
8. Enter Post Office

9. Enter Police Station/Tehsil/Taluka/Mouza
10. Enter District
11. Enter Age
12. Enter Whether registered as an elector for any assembly constituency

13. If yes, then mention the following
:
(a) Number and name of the assembly constituency
(b) Part/polling station No.( if known)
(c) Date of birth
(d) EPIC number(if any)

14. Enter Contact number
:
(i) Enter Mobile
(ii) Enter Landline
15. Enter Email id (if any)

2. During the last six years I have been engaged in teaching for a total period of more than three years as follows Name of Educational Institution From (Date) To (Date) Period
In support of the above I submit herewith…………………………………………….

3. *My name has not been included in the electoral roll for this or any other teachers’ constituency.
OR
*My name has been included in the electoral roll for the………………..teachers’ constituency under the address given below and I request that it be deleted from that roll

4. I declare that I am a citizen of India and that all the particulars given above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Note : Any person who makes a statement or declaration which is false and which he either knows or believes to be false or does not believe to be true is punishable under section 31 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
*Strike out the paragraph not applicable.

FAQs

1. Normally, under the Commission’s norms, how far can a polling station be from your house?
Ans. Not more than 2 Kms. According to Para 3 of Chapter II of Handbook for Returning Officers, polling stations should be set up in such a manner that ordinarily no voter is required to travel more than two kms to reach his polling station.

2. When you are walking down to your polling station, some candidate or his agent offers you a free lift to the polling station. Can you accept that offer of lift?
Ans. No, It is a corrupt practice under section 123 (5) of the R. P. Act, 1951. This offence is punishable under Section 133 of the same Act, with imprisonment which may extend upto 3 months and/or with fine.

3. Can you accept such lift when you are going back to your house after you have cast your vote?
Ans. No, The provision of Corrupt Practice under section 123 (5) as mentioned above will cover conveyance of any elector, to or from any polling station.

4. Somebody offers you some money to vote for a candidate. Can you accept such money?
Ans. No, Acceptance of money to vote for a candidate is a corrupt practice of bribery under Section 123 (1) of R. P. Act, 1951. It is also an offence under section 171-B of Indian Penal Code and is punishable with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one year or with fine or both.

5. Is there any concession for a candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe?
Ans. Yes, The same section 34 of R. P. Act, 1951 provides that a candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe is required to make a security deposit of Rs. 5,000 (Rupees Five Thousand Only).

6. How much is the security deposit for an Assembly election?
Ans. Rupees Five Thousand As per Sec. 34 (1) (b) of the R. P. Act 1951, a general candidate for contesting an Assembly election will have to make a security deposit of Rs. 5,000/-.

A candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste / Tribe will have to make a security deposit of Rs. 2,500/- (Two Thousand and Five Hundred Only).

Contact Us

Chief Electoral Officer & Principal Secretary Election Department ,Uttar Pradesh
IV Floor, Vikas Bhawan, Hazratganj,
Lucknow-226001
Phone : 0522 – 2611226, 2611227 (O)
Fax : 0522-2614193,2230073, 2610262
Email : ceoup [AT] nic.

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