National Voters' Day 2024: Theme, History, Significance, Slogan, Celebration & More

National Voters' Day 2024: National Voters Day is celebrated on 25 January to encourage the youth to participate in the vote in the electoral process. It not only encourages the youth to participate in the electoral process but also focuses on the fact that the right to vote is a basic right. Know about the National Voters Day history, significance, quotes, theme, and why is it celebrated in India.


13th National Voters' Day 2023: It is celebrated on 25 January. The main objective behind the celebration is to encourage, facilitate, and maximise enrolment, especially for new voters. The day has been celebrated since 2011 across the country to mark the foundation of the Election Commission of India, i.e. 25th January 1950.

It is celebrated every year with a particular theme. It not only encourages the youth to participate in the electoral process but also focuses that the Right to vote as the basic right. 

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National Voters' Day 2024: When is National Voters' Day Celebrated?

National Voters' Day is celebrated on 25 January to mark the foundation day of the Election Commission of India.

National Voters' Day History

25th January is the foundation day of the Election Commission of India (ECI) which came into existence in 1950. This day was first celebrated in 2011 to encourage young voters to take part in the electoral process. No doubt it is the day to celebrate the right to vote and also the democracy of India. Election Commission's main objective is to increase the enrolment of voters, especially the eligible ones.

Let us tell you that earlier the eligibility age of the voter was 21 years but in 1988 it was lowered to 18 years. The Sixty-First Amendment Bill of 1998 lowered the voter's eligibility age in India.

National Voters' Day Significance

India is a democratic country. Every citizen has the basic right to vote. He or she has the right to select his leader to whomever they think is capable of leading the nation, solving the problems of common people, bringing about change, etc. National Voters Day is a significant root of India as the future of the country lies in the leader that we choose.

Just think once, that if we do not come forward and choose the right leader then the progress and development of the country will be hampered and will also affect the people of the country. It is the leader of the country who decides various basic big projects and several things. If the basic system will not be developed properly it may lead to under construction of roads, electricity connection problems, etc. Hence, we should encourage youth to participate and build a strong network for the coming generation who will make sure to cast their votes without fail.

National Voters' Day 2023 Theme

The theme for the year 2023 NVD, ‘Nothing Like Voting, I Vote for Sure’ is dedicated to voters and conveys individuals’ feelings and aspirations toward participation in the electoral process through the power of their vote. 

National Voters Day Theme 2022 "Making Elections Inclusive, Accessible and Participative."

National Voters Day Theme 2021 "Making Our Voters Empowered, Vigilant, Safe and Informed."

National Voters Day Theme 2020 "Electoral Literacy for Stronger Democracy."

Theme 2019: “No Voter to be left behind”

Theme 2018: "Assessable Elections"

Theme 2017: "Empowering Young and Future Voters"

Theme 2016: "Inclusive and qualitative participation"

Theme 2015: "Easy Registration, Easy Correction"

Why we Celebrate National Voters' Day?

This year, Hon’ble  President of India, Draupadi Murmu will present the National Awards for the year 2022. National Awards for the Best Electoral Practices for the year 2022-23 will be conferred on State and District level officers to mark the occasion. Awards are conferred for their outstanding performance in the conduct of elections in various spheres including IT initiatives, Security Management, Election Management, Accessible Elections, and contribution in the field of voter awareness and outreach. These awards will also be given to important stakeholders like government departments, ECI icons, and media groups for their valuable contribution toward voters' awareness.

The new voters would also be felicitated and handed over their Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC).

An ECI Publication ‘Electing the First President- An illustrated Chronicle of India’s Presidential Elections’’ will be released. The book is the first of its kind publication, it gives glimpses into the historic journey of Presidential Elections in the country. 

An ECI song- “Main Bharat Hoon- Hum Bharat Ke Matdata Hain” produced by ECI in association with Subhash Ghai Foundation, will also be screened. The song brings forth the power of the vote and celebrates the spirit of inclusive, accessible, ethical, participative, and festive elections in the largest and most vibrant democracy of the world.

Where a person can Vote?

Generally, the electoral commission allows a person to vote in the place where he or she resides or lives. If voting is done from two or more different places it is considered as an offense and this should be intimated to the Electoral Commission whenever he or she changes his or her place of living. In other words, we can say that it is a crime. When a person turns 18 years of age, as a citizen of India, he or she can enroll himself or herself as a voter. Also, the Election Commission revises the electoral rolls every five years and also before an election. At the time of voting, it is not necessary to carry a voter id, you can carry your PAN card, Driving license, Adhaar Card, etc.

Therefore, we can say that National Voters' Day is an important day celebrated in India every year on 25 January to spread awareness among the youth so that they can cast their votes to a responsible person and participate in the development of the country.

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