New voter cards include double photos, QR codes, and a map of India... delivered directly to homes by post

The Election Commission is continuously revising the design of voter cards. The new cards will include a double photo of the voter, a QR code, and a map of India. EPIC number two h ...read more

The Election Commission is constantly making changes to the design of voter cards. The new card is being made even better than the old one. Specifically, it will include a QR code and a map of India along with the voter's double photo. The EPIC number will be printed in two places. Like a driving license, the cards are being sent directly to the voter's home by post. Scanning the QR code will reveal the voter's complete information.

Delivered directly to voters' homes by post, applications must be made for new or duplicate cards.

Before the special intensive revision campaign, there were 3.6 million voters in the nine assembly constituencies. After January 6th, there are now 2.763 million voters. Photo identity cards are being issued for new voters. Every month, two to three thousand people apply for duplicate voter cards at voter registration centers. Until now, voter cards were available from the tehsil office or issued by a BLO.

The EPIC number will be printed in two places, and you will get complete information by scanning the QR code.

  • On the orders of the Commission, changes were made in the system and now it is being sent to the voters' homes by post.
  • The design of the voter card has been changed compared to earlier.
  • There will be a double photo of the voter.
  • The first photo will be passport size and the second photo will be slightly smaller.
  • Below this there will be a map of India.
  • The EPIC number will be mentioned below the Commission's logo.
  • EPIC number and QR code are given on the back side of the card and the name of the assembly constituency will also be mentioned.
  • Till now the voter card contained name, address, age, name of assembly constituency and signature.

Cards will be distributed to young voters on 25th

The 15th National Voters' Day (January 25) will be celebrated at the Rao Krishna Pal Singh Auditorium of RBS College. The event, which will begin at 10 a.m., will distribute new voter cards to young voters. Programs will also be held at 3,696 polling booths, where the Voters' Day oath will be administered.

"The new card features a double photo of the voter. A map of India is also printed on the front side. A QR code is provided on the back side."

-Arvind Mallappa Bangari, DM