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The best technique to make a Choice: Google doodle does its bit for 2019 Lok Sabha Election

How to vote: : Google doodle does its bit for 2019 Lok Sabha Election

The throwing a ticket strategy for the seventeenth Lok Sabha Elections have begun today and Google is asking people to cast a poll through its doodle. The Google doodle incorporates an inked finger, which when tapped on, guides the individual to a site page that shows people on the most capable technique to cast a vote and about the throwing a voting strategy at a looking over the corner for the 2019 Lok Sabha choices. Close by this, the site page gives other fundamental information that can be helpful for people who are casting a ballot for the main go through.

The site page shows the voters on the most ideal approach to cast a ticket, where to cast a tally, how to use EVM, the throwing a poll methodology at the looking over slow down among other things. It says, “You can cast a tally just if your name appears in the Voter List (generally called Electoral Roll).”

Google doodle likewise reveals how to cast a poll with the use of chronicles. The voters can in like manner find their studying corner, “Voters can go to selective search.in or use Voter Helpline App to find they’re looking over slow down.”

They can moreover call their voter helpline on “1950”, and for reviewing station territory SMS space to 1950. The voters ought to recall that phones, cameras or some different gadgets are not allowed inside a studying slow down.

The voters should observe that they can pass on any of the apparent ID cards for reviewing which consolidate Voter ID card, Passport, Driving License, PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, Passbooks with photograph issued by Bank/Post Office among other identity cards.

The 2019 General Elections will be driven in seven phases on April 11, April 18, April 23, April 29, May 6, May 12 and May 19, 2019. The counting of the votes will occur on May 23 and the results will be accounted for a comparable state.

The Vidhan Sabha Election for Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha, and Sikkim will be guided in parallel to the Lok Sabha choices.






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