Delhi Assembly elections will take place tomorrow, February 5, and voters must be ready to cast their votes. To ensure smooth voting, 13,033 polling stations have been set up across 2,697 locations in the city. The results will be announced on February 8.

This year, 1.55 crore people are eligible to vote, including 83.49 lakh men and 71.74 lakh women. Among them, 2.08 lakh people will be voting for the first time.

To avoid any last-minute issues, voters should check their polling booth location in advance.

How to find your polling booth?

To avoid any confusion on election day, you can check your polling booth details online. Here’s how:

1. Using the Election Commission of India (ECI) website

  • Visit the Election Commission of India’s official voters’ services portal.
  • Go to the ‘Know Your Electoral System’ section.
  • Enter your Electoral Photo Identification Card (EPIC) number.
  • Complete the CAPTCHA verification and click on Search.
  • The details of your assigned polling booth will appear on the screen.

2. Using the voter helpline app

  • Download the Voter Helpline App on your Android or iOS device.
  • Enter your EPIC number or other voter details.
  • The app will display your polling booth information.

3. Using the Election Commission website

  • Visit eci.gov.in, the official website of the Election Commission.
  • Enter your voter ID or EPIC card number.
  • The website will provide details of your polling station.

What to carry on election day?

On February 5, voters need to carry their Voter ID card or any other government-approved identity proof, such as an Aadhaar card, passport, PAN card, or driving license. It is recommended to check your voter list details beforehand to avoid any last-minute issues.

Key election details

Delhi is set for a high-stakes election battle between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

By following the above steps, you can easily locate your polling booth and cast your vote without any difficulties. Make sure to exercise your right to vote and contribute to Delhi’s future.

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