If you have not yet received your VIS (voter slip), you can download it from the official website and mobile app of the Election Commission of India (EIC).
Voting will be held in the capital in the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections.
New Delhi: The national capital is scheduled to vote for all seven seats in Delhi Lok Sabha on May 25. The majority of registered voters have already received their Voter Information Form (VIS), but those who haven’t yet have no need to worry.
If you have not yet received your VIS, you can download it from the Election Commission of India (EIC) official website and mobile app.
VIS is issued by the Election Commission of India (EIC) before elections and provides important details to voters. These include the voter’s name, age, gender, parliamentary district and, most importantly, the location of the polling station, room number, voting date and voting time. Additionally, the ballot comes with a QR code that allows for quick verification of the voter’s details.
For those who have not yet received VIS, we provide convenient options for obtaining VIS. Voters can easily download her VIS through the EIC’s official mobile app and his website.
To download the voter information slip via the mobile app, voters can follow these simple steps:
1. Open the Play Store or Apple App Store and download the Voter Helpline app.
2.[E-EPIC をダウンロード]Select an option.
3. Log in using your registered phone number, password and OTP. If you are not registered, you can register.
4. Enter your EPIC number (found on your voter ID card) or use your application reference number.
5. Once logged in, you will see your ballot details. Tap on it and enter the OTP again to access the VIS document.
Alternatively, voters can download the VIS from the EIC website by following these steps:
1. Visit the official website of EIC and log in using your phone number, password and OTP. If this is your first time using the website, please register.
2.[E-EPIC をダウンロード]Click Options.
3. Enter your EPIC number (found on your voter ID card).
4. Once complete, the E-EPIC will be downloaded along with the VIS.
These convenient options ensure voters have all the information they need to vote smoothly on Election Day.
The counting of votes for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections is scheduled to take place on June 4. There are 13,637 polling stations and approximately 1.5 billion people are eligible to vote, including 80 million men, 67 million women, and approximately 1,200 third-gender electors. Elect members of parliament (MPs).