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 Lok Sabha Elections 2024: How to Check Your Voter ID Card Details via Mobile SMS

The second stage of the Lok Sabha Election 2024 is scheduled for April 26, 2024. It will cover 88 seats across 12 states. To provide free and fair elections, the Election Commission has bolstered security measures. A campaign is underway to encourage maximum voter turnout.

Understanding the significance of the Voter ID card in the voting process, this article aims to guide you through the steps of obtaining your voter slip and checking your voter details via SMS.

According to the Election Commission's report, 1.82 crore voters will toss their votes for the first time in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Polling Booth Locator:

  1. Visit the official Election Commission website electoralsearch.eci.gov.in.
  2. Enter your Voter ID card or EPIC digit.
  3. Fill in the security code.
  4. You'll find information about your name, booth level officer, Lok Sabha seat, assembly seat, and polling booth.

Voter ID Card Inquiry: You can download the Voter Helpline app on your phone and log in to check your Voter ID details. Additionally, you can call the helpline number 1950 (don't forget to enter your STD code first) or send a message to 1950 from your registered mobile number with the required details. You'll receive the information promptly.

Remember, staying informed is critical to exercising your freedom to vote in the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. We encourage you to check your voter details and be prepared for the upcoming elections.

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