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ELECTION COMMISSIONEnroll To Vote
India is the largest democracy in the World. Since 1947 then free and fair elections have
been held at regular intervals as per the principles of the Constitution, Electoral Laws
and System.
Delhi Election Commission
Election commission allows the right to vote to those:◦ Who are the citizen of India.◦ Who are above 18 years old.◦ Who have been living at their
current address for 6 months and longer.
Right To Vote
Voting right denied to certain class of people:
◦ Criminal convicts of certain class◦ Person convicted of electoral
offence◦ Person of unsound mind
We the people, through our right to vote have the ultimate power to shape the destiny of our country by electing our representatives
who run the government.
Why should one VOTE?
Voting is a way to speak your mind and let your voice be heard!
If you don’t exercise the right to vote, you’ll be a hypocrite when you complain about politics
Response by Youngsters
Voting is our chance to make a difference in our own lives and within the world.
One voice, one vote really does count! There is power in numbers, when all our family members vote, we can truly make a difference.
90 % of the youth that does not vote is away from his home constituency on the election day
Similarly, people between age group 23-35 are working thousands of kilometers away from their home possess Voter ID card of their native place they cannot vote in Delhi with their UP Voter ID card and do not prefer to spend thousands of rupees and 2-3 days of travel to cast a single vote from their place.
Why People don’t VOTE?
We live in a small town where men handle the outdoor chores so the ladies in my family don’t go to VOTE
People don't VOTE, thinking of waiting an hour or more in a long queue under the hot sun leaving comfortable air-conditioned room.
Other reasons
An entire generation which is politically disinterested, don’t come up to VOTE
Attitude/ belief that nothing will happen or nothing changes in India don’t let them VOTE
Lack of awareness about political options. Media creates noise instead of awareness.
Voter ID is the proof of your citizenship.
It helps people by providing them identification in society.
It benefits people to get work, open bank accounts and participate in other normal functions of society that are impossible without photo ID.
What is the value of Voter ID card
It gives us the ultimate power to exercise right to vote.
Long lines could be eliminated, voter check-in would be faster, data will be more accurate and less expenditure occur on inefficient, out-dated data entry practices.
Campaign period of about 13 days or more
Ends 48 hours before polling closes Parties issue manifestoes Slogans, Door-to-door campaigning etc. Posters, meetings, processions etc.
Time and mode of election campaigns
Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) campaign has been launched in Himachal Pradesh by the Election Commission of India in August, 2012 for the assembly elections.
◦ purpose of this campaign was to inform, motivate and facilitate every eligible voter above 18 years
◦ Enrolling young and female voters ensuring their participation in electoral process
Election commission did
A mass awareness campaign launched in January 2012 in association with, to celebrate the National Voter Awareness Week.
◦ Akshay Rout, director general of the EC, spoken to over 600 first-time voters from various colleges in and around Delhi as part of Vote for India.
◦ As a par of campaign, Mascot "Mr Votu" was unveiled. "a plumpy man who looks like a common man...will educate
people about the role and importance of casting a vote.”
◦ Apart from the mascot "I Vote for India" anthem was also launched.
Mascot “Mr. Votu”
“My Vote for India” Anthem
Ayush Gupta, 20, an engineering student and the founder of the group, Cabbage Heads that comprises students in the age group of 18-22, has kicked off a campaign, Get up and vote, to spread awareness among young voters
Another campaign, Oye Dilli - Open Your Eyes Dilli, launched by a set of college students, urges people to vote.
Hindustan Times has also been urging people to cast their vote through its ‘My Delhi, My Vote’ campaign. From running creatives such as ‘Please don’t vote if parking problems do not bother you,’ in the newspaper, hoardings have also been put up across Delhi.
What Youngsters did?
“Teeka Lagao” ad released on National Voters Day
25th Jan 2013 by
Election Commission to Enroll in the voter
list.
Other ads released
The Election Commission of India deploys a paraglider as part of its voting awareness campaign to spread the Enroll yourself in the voters list message at Jakkur, in Bangalore on April 7, 2013
THANK YOU