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April 15, 2024 8:42 PM

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BLOs asked to actively engage in raising awareness among youth regarding their voting rights: Haryana CEO

Election Commission of India has provided the facility to the voters aged 85 and above, as well as Divyang voters, to cast their votes for the 18th Lok Sabha general elections from home using a ballot paper. Haryana Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Agarwal said that the Booth Level Officer (BLO) would ascertain the number of eligible voters in their area falling within these categories who express a preference for voting from home. He said that as per the instructions from the Election Commission they have been told to ensure that voters falling within the designated category, who have applied to cast their votes from home, are facilitated to do so accordingly.

He said that BLOs have been asked to actively engage in raising awareness among the youth regarding their voting rights. Mr Aggarwal said that youth who turned 18 by April 1 have the opportunity to register by April 26, and cast their vote in the Lok Sabha general elections on May 25. He mentioned that applications for vote transfer are currently being accepted. Voters wishing to transfer their votes to a different location can conveniently do so through the Election Commission’s website, app, or by completing the prescribed form offline at the election office.