NEW GATANGA ELECTION 2024- KAZIRANGA ASSAM LOK SABHA CONSTITUENCY ELECTION 2024
10-Kaziranga Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam state in north-eastern India. 57-Kaliabor Assembly constituency is one of the 126 assembly constituencies of Assam a north east state of India. Kaliabor is also part of Kaziranga (Previous: Kaliabor) Lok Sabha constituency.
New Gatanga is a part of 57-Kaliabor Assembly constituency. New Gatanga Elections are going to be held on 19 April,2024 at 69-Gatanga L.P. School, New Gatanga Highway, Gatanga, Nagaon, Assam-782140
How do I vote in New Gatanga person?
1.First polling official will check your name on the voter list and check your ID proof
2.Second polling official will ink your finger, give you a slip and take your signature on a register (Form 17A)
3.You will have to deposit the slip at the third polling official and show your inked finger and then proceed to the polling booth
4.Record your vote by pressing the ballot button opposite the symbol of the candidate of your choice on the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM); You will hear a beep sound
5.Check the slip that appears in the transparent window of the VVPAT machine. The slip with the Candidate serial No., Name and Symbol shall be visible for 7 seconds before it drops in the sealed VVPAT box
6.You can press NOTA, None of the Above, if you don’t like any candidate; it’s the last button on the EVM
For more information, please see the Voter Guide on ecisveep.nic.in
(Mobile phones, cameras or any other gadget is not allowed inside a polling booth)
FAQ:
1. Why should you vote?
India is the largest democracy in the world. The right to vote and more
importantly the exercise of franchise by the eligible citizens is at the heart of
every democracy. We, the people, through this exercise of our right to vote
have the ultimate power to shape the destiny of country by electing our
representatives who run the Government and take decisions for the growth,
development and benefit of all the citizens.
2. 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.