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Voters will be able to vote by showing any one of the 13 documents

More than one crore 11 lakh 62 thousand voters will vote in six parliamentary constituencies on April 26

Chief Electoral Officer Shri Anupam Rajan said that voter information slips with QR code have been distributed to the voters for the second phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024. Through the voter information slip containing QR code, voters will be able to get other important information like name of their polling station, address, serial number, voter number in the electoral roll, helpline number of the state and district.

Shri Rajan said that even if a voter does not have a voter information slip and his name is registered in the voter list, the voter can still vote by showing any one of the 13 documents.

13 optional documents

The optional documents that a voter can use to vote are Voter ID Card with photo, Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Unique ID Card for persons with disabilities, Driving License, MNREGA Job Card, Pension Document (with photo), Passport, Passbook (issued by Bank/Post Office with photo), Service Identity Card with photo (Central/ issued by State Governments/PSUs/Public Limited Companies), official identity cards issued to MPs, MLAs and Legislative Council Members, smart cards issued by RGI under NPR and Health Insurance Smart Card (issued under the scheme of Labour Ministry). He has urged all voters to vote with enthusiasm.

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