12th National Voters Day(25th Jan) 2022!!


The election commission of india was established on january 25, 1950. To mark the occasion, National Voters Day is celebrated on january 25 each year.  The main purpose of National Voter's Day is used to create awareness among the voters and to encourage them to participate in the electoral process. 


The theme of this year's National Voter's Day is to make our voters more empowered, more aware, more secure, and more informed.

Information related to National Voter Day:

1. The election commission of india was established on january 25, 1950, to conduct elections in the country. This is the day we celebrate National Voter Day.

2. india is the largest democracy in the world. This is because the 120 crore people here vote and elect their representatives.

3. The election commission of india, which runs the elections, is seen as one of the highest institutions in the country as elections are needed to establish this democracy.

4. The election commission was established on january 25, 1950. However, the country has been celebrating National Voter's Day since 2011.

5. The purpose of National Voters' Day is to make everyone aware of the importance of voting.

6. From kashmir to Kanyakumari, the district administration has organized various events to mark National Voters' Day.

7. The election commission is updating itself from time to time. An 18-year-old indian citizen has simplified the procedures for registering as a voter.

8. The Commission, which conducted the election by ballot, used the voting machine only in 1998.

9. elections were held in 1998 for a total of 16 assembly constituencies. By-elections were held in 5 constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, 5 in Rajasthan, and 6 in Delhi. This was the first time a voting machine was used.

10. Opposition parties have stated they will not run in the by-elections but will use ballot papers instead. However, the machine cannot do the trick; The election commission has stated categorically that elections cannot be held by ballot. 


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