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Why is National Voter Day celebrated on 25 January every year?

Why is National Voter Day celebrated on 25 January every year?

The National Voters’ Day (NVD) has been celebrated on January 25 every year since 2011, all across the country at over ten lakh locations across the nation, that include polling stations areas, sub divisions, divisions, district and state headquarters, to mark the Foundation day of Election Commission of India, which …

What was the theme for National Voters Day 2020?

The theme for this year’s NVD, ‘Making Our Voters Empowered, Vigilant, Safe and Informed’, envisages active and participative voters during elections. It also focuses on ECI’s commitment towards conducting elections safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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When did ECP celebrate National Voters Day?

First Election conducted on the basis of ONE PERSON — ONE VOTE dated 7th December, 1970 in Pakistan. ECP has declared the 7th of December, as National Voters Day.

What is the theme of National Voter day 2021?

The theme for NVD 2021 is ‘Making Our Voters Empowered, Vigilant, Safe and Informed. ‘ This is a reiteration of the commitment of Election Commission of India ( ECI ) to conduct COVID-safe elections, as well as to make each voter informed, ethical and vigilant.

Why do we celebrate Election day?

The purpose of the holiday was to increase voter turnout by giving citizens more time to vote, as well as to allow for the opening of more polling stations with more workers while raising awareness of the importance of voting and civic participation.

Who is the present 24th Chief Election Commissioner of India?

Shri Sushil Chandra assumed charge as the 24th Chief Election Commissioner of India today, succeeding Shri Sunil Arora. Shri Arora demitted the office on 12th April, 2021 after completing his tenure. Shri Chandra has been serving in the Commission as Election Commissioner since 15 February 2019.

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Why do we vote on Tuesday?

Tuesday was chosen as Election Day so that voters could attend church on Sunday, travel to the polling location (usually in the county seat) on Monday, and vote before Wednesday, which was usually when farmers would sell their produce at the market.