New Delhi, May 31: The seventh and last phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 will be held tomorrow, June 1. During the seventh phase of polling, voters from 57 Lok Sabha constituencies spread across eight states and UT will exercise their franchise. 

The voting will take place in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Chandigarh. To participate in this festival of democracy it is important to know how to vote, how to verify names on the voter list and how to download the voter slip or find polling station. Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 7: High-Voltage Campaign Comes To End in West Bengal, It’s Over to Voters Now.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) urges citizens to verify their names on the voter list before casting their votes. The voter list will be published on the ECI’s official website, eci.gov.in, prior to the elections. Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 7: Campaigning for Final Phase of LS Polls Ends, Voting To Take Place on June 1; Check Constituencies and Key Candidates.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Steps To Check Name in Voter List

To check their names on the voter list, voters planning to cast their ballots in phase seven of the elections on June 1 must visit the ECI’s official website. By providing their voter ID number or EPIC, name, age, and the names of their assembly constituency, district, and state, users can verify their names on the list.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Steps to Search Your Polling Booth

  1. Visit the official website of the National Voter's Service Portal at nvsp.in
  2. Click on the link 'Know Your' to open the location
  3. Enter using your 'EPIC No' i.e., the voter ID number
  4. Click on the 'Search' button
  5. The page will display the booth name and details of booth-level officers (BLO).

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: How To Vote

On the day of the election, voters must arrive at their respective polling stations to cast their ballots. An official at the polling station will verify that the voter’s name matches both their identification document and the voter list. After signing a register (Form 17A), voters can exercise their right to vote by selecting None of the Above (NOTA) or the party or candidate they choose to support.

The seventh phase of the 18th general Lok Sabha elections is scheduled for May June 1. As per the Election Commission guidelines, voting will commence for all seats at 7 am, and come to an end at 6 pm.

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