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🗳️ Democracy · Election Commission of India · Updated April 2026

Voter ID Card Guide
Register, Correct, and Download Your e-EPIC in Minutes

Your voter ID (EPIC) is your fundamental right as a citizen. This complete guide covers new registration, corrections, e-EPIC download, and what to do if your name is missing on election day.

97 Cr+
Registered voters in India
e-EPIC
Digital voter ID on phone — valid everywhere
Form 6
For new voter registration (18+)
7 Days
Typical processing time for online corrections
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Atharv Bhat
Founder & Lead Researcher · MeraHaq
Research based on Election Commission of India official portal and ECI circulars.
Last updated: April 22, 2026 · Published: February 20, 2024
✅ Verified by MeraHaq Editorial Team · Source: voters.eci.gov.in
e-EPIC — Digital Voter ID Now Valid Everywhere The Election Commission launched the e-EPIC (Electronic Electoral Photo Identity Card) which can be downloaded on your smartphone as a PDF. This digital voter ID is legally valid for all purposes including voting. Download yours from voters.eci.gov.in using your EPIC number or mobile number.
📖 Overview

The Voter ID Card — What It Is and Why Every Citizen Needs It

The Voter ID card, officially called the Elector's Photo Identity Card (EPIC), is issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI). Every Indian citizen who is 18 years or older on the qualifying date (January 1 of the year of revision) has the fundamental right to be registered as a voter — and the EPIC is your proof of that registration.

Beyond voting, the voter ID card is accepted as valid identity proof across hundreds of uses: opening bank accounts, obtaining government services, applying for other documents, and more. Its significance has grown since the Election Commission launched the e-EPIC — a digital version that you can store on your phone and use anywhere, including at the polling booth.

In India, nearly 97 crore citizens are registered on the electoral rolls. Yet every election, millions of eligible citizens discover their names are missing, have errors, or that they have not registered at all. This guide ensures you are fully registered and your details are accurate before any election.

💡 Important: Qualifying Age DateYou must be 18 years old on January 1 of the year you are applying for voter registration. If you turn 18 after January 1, you can register but your name will appear in the next revision cycle. New in 2023: The qualifying date has been expanded to four dates per year (January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1) — allowing people who turn 18 in any quarter to register soon after their birthday.
📝 New Registration

How to Apply for a New Voter ID Card — Form 6 Step by Step

Online (Fastest — Recommended)

  1. 1
    Visit voters.eci.gov.in or Voter Helpline AppGo to voters.eci.gov.in or download the Voter Helpline App (iOS/Android). Click "Register as a New Voter."
  2. 2
    Fill Form 6Enter your full name, date of birth, current address, Aadhaar number (optional but recommended for faster processing), and mobile number. Upload a recent passport-size photograph and address proof.
  3. 3
    Documents to UploadAge proof (Aadhaar, birth certificate, school certificate, or passport), address proof (Aadhaar, utility bill, bank passbook, or ration card), and a clear recent photograph (file size under 2MB, face clearly visible).
  4. 4
    Submit and TrackAfter submission, you receive a reference ID by SMS. The Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) of your constituency reviews and approves within 30 days. Track status on the same portal using your reference ID.
  5. 5
    Receive EPICPhysical card is delivered to your address by post, or you can download the e-EPIC from voters.eci.gov.in as soon as your registration is approved.
✏️ Corrections & Updates

How to Correct Errors in Your Voter ID — Name, Address, Photo

Type of CorrectionForm to UseProcessing Time
Name correction / spelling errorForm 87–30 days
Address change within constituencyForm 87–30 days
Address change to new constituencyForm 6 (new registration) + Form 7 (deletion from old)30–60 days
Photo replacementForm 87–30 days
Mobile/email updateForm 8BImmediate (online)
Transgender voter registrationForm 6 with gender "Other"30 days

All correction forms are available online at voters.eci.gov.in and can be submitted digitally. For address change to a new constituency, you must register fresh in the new area — your name will be deleted from the old constituency's rolls automatically.

📱 e-EPIC Download

Download Your Digital Voter ID (e-EPIC) — Step by Step

  1. 1
    Go to voters.eci.gov.inClick "Download e-EPIC" on the homepage.
  2. 2
    Enter EPIC Number or Mobile NumberYou can use your EPIC card number (printed on the physical card) or your Aadhaar-linked mobile number to log in.
  3. 3
    Verify with OTPEnter the OTP sent to your registered mobile number.
  4. 4
    Download PDFYour e-EPIC downloads as a PDF with a QR code. Save it to your phone and WhatsApp it to yourself for backup. This PDF is legally valid as identity proof anywhere in India.
⚠️ If Your Mobile Is Not Registered: If you never registered a mobile number with your voter ID, you will need to first update it using Form 8B online or visit your local ERO/AERO office. Once mobile is updated, e-EPIC download becomes available immediately.
❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Verified 2026

📖 Real Life Scenario

How Rahul Fixed His Missing Name Before Election Day — A Real-World Example

Rahul's Story — Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Rahul Kumar, 24, went to vote in the 2024 general elections at his local polling booth in Lucknow. When the polling staff checked the printed voter list, his name was not there — even though he had registered two years earlier and had a valid physical voter ID card.

Rather than leaving in frustration like many citizens do, Rahul called 1950 (Voter Helpline) right outside the booth. The helpline operator confirmed his registration was active in the system — the printed booth list simply had a printing error. The operator gave him his booth number and advised him to speak to the Presiding Officer.

Rahul showed his physical voter ID card and his e-EPIC on his phone to the Presiding Officer, who issued him a Challenged Ballot (Tender Vote) under Section 49A of the Conduct of Election Rules. Rahul's vote was recorded and counted.

Key lessons: Always download your e-EPIC before election day. Save 1950 in your contacts. Know your rights — a missing name on the booth list does NOT mean you cannot vote if you are properly registered.

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