Election Commission Expedites Voter ID Delivery Process
- On June 18, 2025, in New Delhi, the Election Commission of India implemented a new standard operating procedure to ensure Electors Photo Identity Cards are delivered within 15 days following updates to the electoral rolls.
- This SOP is part of a series of measures introduced in recent months aimed at enhancing electoral services and speeding up the issuance of voter identity cards.
- The new system replaces the old process by integrating a dedicated IT module on the ECINet platform with the Department of Posts API for seamless delivery and real-time tracking of EPIC generation.
- Electors receive SMS notifications at each stage, informing them of their card status, while the delivery timeframe is reduced from over 30 days to 15 days for new enrolments or updates.
- This initiative exemplifies the Commission's commitment to modernizing voter services by enhancing efficiency, maintaining data security, and fostering citizen-centric governance.
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Voter ID Card: Remember, this rule applies to both newly registered voters and existing voters updating their details.
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The new system will ensure real-time tracking of each stage right from the EPIC generation by the Electoral Registration Officer till the delivery of the voter ID card to the elector through the Department of Posts
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Read Full ArticleElection Commission launches 15-day SOP for faster voter ID card delivery
The poll authority said that the new system will ensure real-time tracking of each stage right from the EPIC generation by the Electoral Registration Officer till the delivery of the card to the elector through the Department of Posts.
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Now voter I-cards to be delivered within 15 days: EC
Now voter I-cards to be delivered within 15 days: EC
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