Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Documents you must have; Do’s and Don’ts at Polling Booth

The results of the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 will be declared on 13 May.

The results of the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 will be declared on 13 May.

Karnataka Elections 2023: Before voting for Karnataka elections, individuals should check their eligibility to vote and verify their polling station to avoid any last minute confusion

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Voting for the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 is scheduled to take place in a single phase on May 10, when the fate of candidates contesting on 224 Assembly seats will be locked in the Electronic Voting Machines till the results are declared on May 13. Before voting for Karnataka Elections 2023, individuals should check their eligibility to vote and verify their polling station to avoid any last minute confusion. To be eligible to vote, a person’s name must appear in the electoral roll prepared for the constituency. This can be verified using the Voter’s Photo Identity Card or EPIC number issued by the Election Commission of India. If anyone does not know their EPIC number, they can search their name in the voter list which is available on the official website of ECI by using personal details like name, assembly constituency and date of birth. With this you will also be able to know about the EPIC number and polling booth.

Documents to Carry for Karnataka Election 2023

In order to vote in the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023, individuals need to carry Voter ID or Aadhaar to their allotted polling booth. If these ID cards are not available with you, you can use any eligible ID card issued by the government to cast your vote.

In the absence of Voter ID or Aadhaar, you can carry the following documents:

Service ID card issued by the state or central government

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– Passport

Passbook with photo issued by bank or post office

– MNREGA job card

– Smart card issued by RGI under NPR

Health insurance smart card issued under the scheme of Ministry of Labor

– Official ID card issued to MPs/MLAs/MLCs

– Pension documents with photographs

What should be kept in mind at the polling station

worth doing

– Double verify your details on ID card and voter list

Report to the polling station assigned to you

Carry voter slip with you for easy voting process

Respect the privacy of other voters

what not to do

– Do not carry any material or document showing affiliation with any political party or candidate

Do not film the process inside the polling station

– Check the list of banned items and do not take unauthorized items inside or outside the polling station

– Report at your polling station within the stipulated time limit

Do not allow unnecessary crowd at the polling station

The results of the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 will be declared on 13 May. A party needs to secure a minimum of 113 seats to form the government in the state.

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