in which state of india 1st voter id card used
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I think Uttar Pradesh
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The correct answer should be - NCT of Delhi.
The Indian voter ID card is an identity document issued by the Election Commission of India which primarily serves as an identity proof for Indian citizens while casting votes in the country's municipal, state, and national elections. It also serves as general identity, address, and age proof for other purposes such as buying a mobile phone SIM card or applying for a passport. It is also known as Electoral Photo ID Card (EPIC).
It was first introduced in 1993 during the tenure of the former Chief Election Commissioner TN Seshan.
The Election Commission made a historic order on the 28th August 1993, directing the issue of Electoral Identity Cards to all electors in all States (except Jammu & Kashmir) and Union Territories, according to a time-bound programme.
The Election Commission took the historic step of large-scale use of electoral machines and use of ID cards at the general elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and NCT of Delhi in November, 1998.
The Indian voter ID card is an identity document issued by the Election Commission of India which primarily serves as an identity proof for Indian citizens while casting votes in the country's municipal, state, and national elections. It also serves as general identity, address, and age proof for other purposes such as buying a mobile phone SIM card or applying for a passport. It is also known as Electoral Photo ID Card (EPIC).
It was first introduced in 1993 during the tenure of the former Chief Election Commissioner TN Seshan.
The Election Commission made a historic order on the 28th August 1993, directing the issue of Electoral Identity Cards to all electors in all States (except Jammu & Kashmir) and Union Territories, according to a time-bound programme.
The Election Commission took the historic step of large-scale use of electoral machines and use of ID cards at the general elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and NCT of Delhi in November, 1998.
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