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  • Vote India, vote! Registration closes on March 31, 2009

    Posted on February 28th, 2009 ajadmin 3 comments

    Voter registration in India for the upcoming elections has started. There was a note from Jaagore.com that I received recently where it was indicated that the registration for voting closes very soon, probably on March 31, 2009. I submitted my application a couple of days back for the C.V.Raman Nagar constituency. I have submitted applications for my family members today. The Voter application is to be submitted at the BBMP office, whose address is given below -

    CV Raman Nagar O/o Asst.Revenue Officer (Jeevanbhima Nagar),  Nagendra, A.R.O.
    BBMP, 16th A&BMain, HAL 2nd Stage,  Jeevanbhima Nagar
    Babasaheb Colony 080-32494454 9880599144

    Click here for other Voter application submission centers in Bangalore

    Jaagore.com is doing a great job.  They have actually made the entire process of getting registered on the voter’s list so simple.  All you need to do is to fill out an online form(with just a few personal details) and you have a PDF generated for Form-6. Just take a printout of this form, sign it and submit it to the ERO (Election Registration officer). Well, JaagoRe gives you the contact number(cell!) of the ERO. Can you beat that! Once you have got your receipt number, JaagoRe will track your application and let you know the status of it. Can this process be made any more simpler!!!

    See http://www.jaagore.com/faq.html#1 page for other details (FAQ) on voter registration. And through this blog, I appeal to every Indian to act now and register yourself to be included in the voters list if not already done. <b>Your one step can change the entire country’s future.

    About Jaago Re - Jaago Re! One Billion Votes is a non-partisan campaign to facilitate informed civic participation amongst youth. By simplifying the voter registration process through jaagore.com and enabling youth to be the change agents, Jaago Re! aims to improve the functioning of Indian democracy.