ceodelhi.gov.in Application Form for Aadhaar Submission in Hard Copy : CEO Delhi
Organisation : Chief Electoral Officer Delhi (ceodelhi.gov.in)
Facility : Application Form for Aadhaar Submission in Hard Copy
Home Page : http://ceodelhi.gov.in/
CEO Delhi Appy for Aadhaar Submission
To feed your Aadhaar Number by SMS type, ECILINK<Space><EPIC_Number><Space><Aadhaar_Number> and send it to 166 or 51969
Related / Similar Service :
CEO Delhi Online Suggestion Form
Check Epic Details
Type EPIC<space><Voter Id No> & send to 7738299899 or 1950
N.B:
1. Photocopy of both the documents viz EPIC and Aadhaar letter/card should also be attached with the application.
2. Please ensure that all information is correctly filled.
Download Here : https://www.electionin.in/uploads/348-Aadhar%20Form.pdf
How to Submit?
This form can be submitted by any of the following ways-
(i) physically at Voters’ Centre of your Assembly Constituency. To Know address of Voters’ Centre, please Visit www.ceodelhi.gov.in at link ‘Know Your Voters Centre’.
(ii) by post at Voters’ Centre of your Assembly Constituency. To Know address of Voters’ Centre, please Visit ceodelhi.gov.in at link ‘Know Your Voters Centre’.
(iii) handover to Booth Level Officer (BLO) of your Polling Booth/Station. To Know your Booth Level Officer, please Visit ceodelhi.gov.in at link ‘Know Your Booth Level Officer’.
(iv) physically at Spl. Camp at your Polling Booth/Station on 12th April 2015 (Sunday) between 10AM to 4PM.
FAQs
1. What is the maximum number of votes which can be cast in EVMs?
An EVM being used by ECI can record a maximum of 2,000 votes.
2. What is the maximum number of candidates which EVMs can cater to?
In case of M2 EVMs (2006-10), EVMs can cater to a maximum of 64 candidates including NOTA. There is provision for 16 candidates in a Balloting Unit. If the total number of candidates exceeds 16, more balloting units can be attached (one per 16 candidates) up to a maximum of 64 candidates by connecting 4 Balloting Units. However, in case of M3 EVMs (Post 2013), EVMs can cater to a maximum of 384 candidates including NOTA by connecting 24 Balloting Units.
3. What will happen if the EVM in a particular polling station goes out of order?
If an EVM of a particular polling station goes out of order, the same is replaced with a new one. The votes recorded until the stage when the EVM went out of order remains safe in the memory of the Control Unit and it is perfectly fine to proceed with the polling after replacing the EVM with new EVM and there is no need to start the poll from the beginning. On counting day, votes recorded in both Control Units are counted to give the aggregate result of that polling station.
4. Who has designed the EVMs?
The EVMs have been devised and designed by the Technical Experts Committee (TEC) of the Election Commission in collaboration with two Public Sector undertakings viz., Bharat Electronics Ltd., Bangalore and Electronic Corporation of India Ltd., Hyderabad. The EVMs are manufactured by the above two undertakings.
What is EPIC number?