Unofficial English Translation of the Voter Verification Form: (for guidence only): CLICK HERE:
Why should I vote?
One of the most critical step to bring change in Pakistan is to get your votes registered for next general elections in Pakistan.
ECP Voter Verification Door-to-Door Drive: 22nd Aug till 30th Sept 2011.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has announced its door-to-door voter verification drive which will run from 22nd Aug till 30th Sept 2011.
The Verification Process:
The ECP representative will bring the Electrol lists with them. If your name is present in the list and the address and information is correct, you will just verify it and will not be required to fill a new form.
If your name is missing in the list, or you are registrating your vote for the first time, then you will fill you FORM (A) to register your vote.
Which Documents Are Required?
1. Copy of Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC).
2. If your current address is different than your CNIC address, you will be required to provide a proof of residence in the form of a Utility bill (Electricity, Gas, Water or Telephone) or rental/property agreement.
Who is eligible to register as a voter?
As per ECP: I am entitled to be registered as a voter, if:
- I am a Pakistani citizen
- I am not less than eighteen (18) years of age
- I have not been convicted by any court of law
- I am a resident of the area/ owner of, or in possession of immovable property in Pakistan.
Election Commission did not visit my house, my vote is still not registered!
In case no representative from ECP visits your house till 30th sept, you must contact ECP or your local PML organizer.
1. Election Commission Contact:
Address Secretary Office Telephone
Election Commission Of Pakistan Secretariat, Election House (+92)(51)(9201975) (+92)(51) (9206062)
Constitution Avenue G-5/2 Fax
Islamabad (+92)(51) (9205402) (+92)(51) (9205300)
Email info@ecp.gov.pk
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Spread the Word:
1. Discuss the importance of registration of votes at your educational institutions.
2. Start youth mobilization campaigns at your educational institutions.
3. Write about it in newspapers, magazines, notice boards.
4. Make awareness on social media - twitter, facebook, forums, youtube etc.