Who can register as a voter?
How to register?
What forms are used?
What if I changed my residence?
Where to submit forms?
How do I get a Voter Id Card?
After registration, what next?
Why should I vote?
What to do on Election Day?
Can I vote if I dont have a card?
How do I get to know Candidates?
What if I want to vote for nobody?
What's the best time to vote?
Who should I vote for?

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AFTER REGISTRATION, WHAT NEXT?
Once your forms have been submitted the next step would be checking your name on the rolls. When the revision of rolls is ordered and the draft rolls are prepared, they are displayed for a prescribed period at designated locations, generally Electoral Registration Offices (EROs), made known through advertisements. These rolls can be checked by the public at the EROs within a specified time as fixed by the Election Commission. The responsibility of ensuring that names and details are correctly registered lies with the voter.
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