Voter Checklist: Every year, the Election Commission of India (ECI) updates its electoral rolls, welcoming millions of new voters aged 18 and above into the voting system. Often, these first-time voters hold significant influence in shaping the political narrative of elections, whether at the national or state level.


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In 2019 alone, West Bengal recorded over 2 million first-time voters, while Assam prepared for its state assembly polls with approximately 1.28 million new electors commencing March 27. Tamil Nadu boasts a first-time voter count of over 1.3 million, and Kerala anticipates nearly 300,000 voters in the 18-19 age group to cast their ballots for the first time.


For the upcoming general elections, here are some important Do’s and Don’ts for young voters:


Do’s:


- Confirm your name's presence in the electoral rolls by visiting the Election Commission's website.


- Check the voting hours at your polling booth, typically from 7 am to 6 pm. 


- Familiarise yourself with the candidates contesting from your constituency before voting.


- Carry an additional identification card such as Aadhar or a driving license.


- Verify the VVPAT machine's output linked to the EVM after pressing the button. Report any inconsistencies to the presiding officer.


Don’ts:


- Don't forget to bring your EPIC-voter ID card; locating your name in the electoral rolls without it can be challenging.


- Refrain from bringing your mobile phone into the EVM room.


- Avoid taking selfies while pressing the EVM button, as this action may lead to consequences.


- Do not attempt to press more than one button; exercise caution while selecting your candidate.


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