Delhi Election 2024

    After setback in Lok Sabha polls, AAP now focuses on Delhi assembly elections

    After setback in Lok Sabha polls, AAP now focuses on Delhi assembly elections

    AAP is focusing on the upcoming Assembly elections in Delhi after setbacks in Lok Sabha polls. The party is galvanising MLAs and volunteers for public outreach and development works. A meeting of party councillors and volunteers will be held on Saturday and Sunday.

    AAP to hold meeting of all its MLAs on June 6

    AAP to hold meeting of all its MLAs on June 6

    This is the first such party meet since the rout of the AAP-Congress combine in the national capital. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is facing charges in an excise scam, before surrendering on Sunday after his bail was over had held a meeting of the Parliamentary Affairs Committee and assigned roles to MLAs.

    Lok Sabha polls: North-West Delhi seat records highest number of NOTA votes in city

    Lok Sabha polls: North-West Delhi seat records highest number of NOTA votes in city

    In the Lok Sabha elections, the North-West Delhi constituency recorded the highest number of 'None of the Above' (NOTA) votes at 8,984. The NOTA option in the electronic voting machine (EVM) was incorporated following a Supreme Court verdict in 2013.

    New BJP MPs in Delhi credit PM Modi for victory, assert to fulfil promises

    New BJP MPs in Delhi credit PM Modi for victory, assert to fulfil promises

    Newly elected BJP MPs in Delhi praised PM Narendra Modi for their victories and expressed confidence in BJP winning the Assembly polls next year, following a clean sweep in the Lok Sabha elections. Party leaders pledged to address the city's issues and planned for development initiatives and a focus on fulfilling the PM's vision. The MPs vowed to work diligently for the people of Delhi, emphasising trust in Modi's policies.

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    Delhiites brave the searing heat to cast votes; no heatwave threat seen

    Delhiites brave the searing heat to cast votes; no heatwave threat seen

    In the scorching heat of the capital, Delhiites are participating in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 today. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 'yellow' alert for Delhi, indicating potential heatwave conditions in isolated areas like Najafgarh and Pusa. Concerns have been raised about the heatwave affecting voter turnout, especially in Delhi and neighbouring Haryana. By 11 am, voter turnout in Delhi reached 21.69 per cent, slightly below the average. The IMD forecasts mainly clear skies with surface winds of 25 to 35 kilometres per hour during the day, along with warm nights at isolated places.

    • What are the voting timings?

      During the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, voters across the country have designated time slots to exercise their voting rights, which differ according to their respective regions. For specific voting hours, individuals are encouraged to consult the Election Commission's official website. The Commission advises voters to find their polling stations using photo voter slips or online tools, aiming to facilitate a seamless voting experience. For further support, citizens can access information on the Commission's website or reach out to local electoral authorities.

    • What if your name is missing in voters list?

      Ensuring voting eligibility is crucial for citizen engagement in governance. This guide simplifies the process, covering voter registration confirmation, enrollment steps, and utilizing technological aids like the 'Voter Helpline' app. Additionally, it outlines the procedure for updating address details on the voter ID card, emphasizing accuracy for seamless participation in the electoral process.

    • How do I check where to go and vote?

      In the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024, finding your nearest polling booth is crucial for exercising your democratic right to vote. Here's how: Visit www.nvsp.in, enter your EPIC number, and locate your booth. Alternatively, dial 1950 for helpline assistance or send an SMS. On voting day, follow the procedural steps outlined for a smooth voting experience. For further guidance, refer to online resources.

    • How to check your name on the voter list? Download voter slip online?

      It is required that your name should appear on the Election Commission's electoral rolls. Once you have found your name on the electoral roll and you also possess an identification document prescribed above by the ECI (the voter ID card or any other acceptable document), you will be allowed to vote.

    • What is NOTA?

      The ECI introduced a particular symbol for ‘None of the Above’ option to allow the voters to exercise NOTA. This symbol appears in the last panel on all Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

    • All you need to know about Exit polls

      Agencies conducting an exit poll follow a range of different procedures or methods. One of the most common methods is sampling. These agencies might opt for random or systematic sampling.

    • Who can vote in India?

      Those citizens who have been declared by the law that they are unstable to vote or barred due to corrupt practices or any illegal act relating to elections are not entitled to be a voter.

    • What if NOTA gets more votes?

      The ECI while introducing NOTA indicated that although votes cast as NOTA are counted, they are invalid votes so they will not impact the result of the election process. Therefore, whether NOTA gets more or less votes, it is not taken into account for calculating the total valid votes.

    • What are EVM's?

      EVM's run on normal battery and they do not require electricity. An EVM can be used to record a maximum of 2,000 votes.

    • Can I ask for a copy of VVPAT?

      The VVPAT machine gives instant feedback to the voter, through a printed slip. Essentially, after a voter presses the button confirming their vote for their chosen candidate or NOTA, the VVPAT machine prints a slip containing the name of the candidate and the corresponding election symbol and automatically drops it in a sealed box.

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