Delhi: The Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi, R Alice Vaz, IAS on Monday issued a voter helpline number to assist citizens for their electoral queries and complaints.
In a statement released by the Chief Electoral Officer, R Alice Vaz said that the steps aim to focus on improving accessibility and ensuring that every voter receives accurate information and timely support.
The statement also reads that the Voter Helpline – 1950 will serve as the first point of contact for citizens seeking assistance with electoral services.
Callers can inquire about various queries, including EPIC (Voter ID), Electoral Roll, Polling Station Details, Online Registration, Voting Dates, and other election-related matters.
The statement further reads that the helpline is designed to provide comprehensive and user-friendly support to all voters in English and Hindi language.
“Citizens can report issues related to electoral services by dialling this toll-free number, 1950. Feedback and suggestions from callers are also encouraged to help improve the quality of services offered.”It operates 7 days a week, from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, allowing citizens to connect at their convenience.
Earlier on November 28, the Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi, informed that during the ongoing Special Summary Revision (SSR) 2025, approximately 2.25 lakh Forms (6, 7, and 8) have been received to date.
According to the Office of Chief Electoral Officer, the period for filing claims and objections, which began on October 29, concluded on November 28, as per the schedule.