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As a startup founder of three years our legal housekeeping is a bit of mess, how can I best setup a system to organize and track
As a startup founder of three years myself, I can relate to how legal housekeeping can be messy. Once a year, I have our own lawyers go through and do an audit of all of our legal paperwork (which costs a couple thousand dollars to be extremely thorough, but it’s worth it). Luckily, there are now many ways to easily manage and track all of your legal, financial, and HR documents via third-party sites that specialize in these management proceedings. I wrote a blog post about this awhile back titled “5 Ways to Save Time Dealing With Documents” which highlights certain sites that can be very beneficial depending on what paperwork you’d like to track or manage. They are as follows:1. GroupDocsGroupDocs is a new, comprehensive online service for document creation and management. It has multiple features, including a viewer for reading documents in your browser, an electronic signature service, an online document converter, a document assembly service, a feature for comparing different versions of a document, and an annotation feature. An individual plan is $10 per month for limited storage and 500 documents, while a group plan for up to 9 people is $19 per user per month. Based on the number of features and pricing, GroupDoc is a good-value purchase for a small business. As you’ll see below, GroupDocs can be cheaper than a service that offers only one such feature.2. signNowWhen you’re closing a deal and need to get documents signed, the last thing you need is a slow turnaround due to fax machine problems or the postal service. The solution is to use an electronic signature service such as signNow, which is one of the most popular e-signature companies in the world. This service allows you to email your documents to the person whose signature you need. Next, the recipient undergoes a simply e-signing process, and then signNow alerts you when the process is completed. Finally, signNow electronically stores the documents, which are accessible at any time. As a result, you can easily track the progress of the signature process and create an audit trail of your documents. The “Professional” plan is recommended for sole proprietors and freelancers, and costs $180 per year ($15 per month) for up to 50 requested signatures per month. The “Workgroup” plan is geared towards teams and businesses, and it costs $240 per user per year ($20 per month per user), for unlimited requested signatures.3. signNowsignNow is another e-signature service. Similar to signNow, signNow allows you to upload a PDF file, MS Word file or web application document. Next, you can edit the document, such as by adding initials boxes or tabs, and then email them out for signatures. Once recipients e-sign the document, signNow notifies you and archives the document. signNow offers low rates for these services: a 1-person annual plan with unlimited document sending costs $11 per month. An annual plan for 10 senders with unlimited document sending costs only $39 per month.4. ExariExari is a document assembly and contract management service that assists in automating high-volume business documents, such as sales agreements or NDAs. First, the document assembly service allows authors to create automated document templates. No technical knowledge is required; most authors are business analysts and lawyers. Authors have a variety of options for customizing documents, such as fill-in-the-blank fields, optional clauses, and dynamic updating of topic headings. They also can add questions that the end user must answer. Once you send out the document, the user answers the questionnaire, and Exari uses that data to customize the document. Next, the contract management feature allows you to store and track both the templates and the signed documents. Pricing is based on the size and scope of your planned implementation, so visit their website for more information.5. FillanyPDFIt’s a hassle having to print out PDF forms in order to complete them. Fortunately, FillanyPDF is a service that allows you to edit, fill out and send any PDFs, while entirely online. This “Fill & Sign” plan costs $5 per month, or $50 per year. If you subscribe to the “Professional” plan, you can also create fillable PDFs using your own documents. With this service, any PDF, JPG or GIF file becomes fillable when you upload it to the site. You can modify a form using white-out, redaction and drawing tools. Then, you can email a link to your users, who can fill out and e-sign your form on the website. FillanyPDF also allows you to track who filled out your forms, and no downloads are necessary to access these services. The “Professional” plan costs $49 per month, or $490 per year.Switching firms can be a hassle. As a former startup attorney, I have a bit of advice about finding the right attorney for your business: it’s best to focus on the specific attorney you’ll be working with. He or she should have a solid understanding of the ins and outs of your business industry, a deep knowledge of the legal issues your startup may face, and previous work experience with startups to ensure a quality and efficient work product. This is absolutely key when matching our startup clients at UpCounsel to attorneys on our platform who can perform their legal work and hash out their legal projects in a timely manner. We also allow clients to store any and all of their legal documents directly on UpCounsel so they don’t have to go searching in alternative places for the correct paperwork. It’s proven to be a free and lightweight way to store legal documents that our clients love. Here's what it looks like:As I’ve mentioned, it’s more important to find the right attorney as opposed to the right law firm. And seeing as you’re a startup, our own startup clients typically save an average of 50-60% on their legal work, since the attorneys don't include overhead fees (a.k.a. the fees included for doing business with the firm itself) in their invoices.Hope this gives you a deeper look into what other sites and services are out there. If you have any questions or would like more information on how best to handle your legal housekeeping/ attorney matters, feel free to signNow out to me directly. As a former startup attorney at Latham & Watkins, I’d be happy to give you some guidance.
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Do your chances of getting a data science job increase if you write a cover letter?
Thanks for the A2A. The answer depends to a small extent on the place you're applying to, and to a great extent on the cover letter. I personally find them going the way of the dodo, and for the right reasons, but every once in a while I read a cover letter that genuinely benefits me as the interviewer. Remember the principal aim of the cover letter is to make sure we don't bin your application. We'll get to know you during the interview, so this isn't the time to tell us about your passion for breeding Wyandotte chickens. Rather, it's a way to add some context to things that would normally result in circular filing. Wherever I've conducted interviews, I've insisted we read all cover letters and discussed them, separately from the CV, and after the CV. In quite a few cases, it's hurt more than it helped, but sometimes, especially for people from minority backgrounds in tech (women, persons with disabilities, African-Americans, Hispanics, etc.), a good cover letter showing ambition and hunger can make up for a lot of lacking experience or seniority.DO NOT write a cover letter if:You're applying for a specific job via an online interface, and it's not explicitly requested and there's no separate upload slot for it. That means we don't want it. Some people STILL put one in front of their CV. I don't care, but to a number of data scientists, some fairly senior ones, this is a sign of an inability to follow simple instructions, and you're already starting from a disadvantage.You have nothing of substance to say in it. If you're putting it in because you've learned that it's customary to have a cover letter, or because you see you can upload one (but it's not necessary) and you are just going to put in some two-line string of courtesies, save some electrons and skip it.You don't know how to write a good one. A cover letter can hurt you, and hurt you real bad. Communicating insights is an essential and indispensable part of being a data scientist, and if your cover letter is formally ugly, badly written or full of grammar errors, fix it or skip it. If you have a recruiter, ask them to help you with the content and formatting, and use someone reliable for fixing your grammar. There are CV consultants who also can advise on cover letters, but these are often pricey services for that first DS job.You get to submit a free-form CV, e.g. via PDF upload, and there are no other circumstances that justify it. A free-form CV means you get to talk about whatever you'd like to, in as much detail as is fit to print. So if you've written a Latent Dirichlet Allocation based text classifier in Brainf.ck, I'd expect to see that on your CV, not the cover letter. Don't repeat stuff.You intend to lie. Someone at some point spread the weird meme that you can't lose your job for being less than truthful in your cover letter, as opposed to your CV. That's nonsense. Be honest. Always. ALWAYS.You know, from your recruiter, that the place you're applying to doesn't like them, or doesn't read them. Your recruiter, if worth their salt, will know this. In general, startups prefer impressive CVs and no cover letters if they can at all be avoided.You lack an essential skill. Emphasis on essential. These days, most job descriptions are a little over the top, sometimes asking for 5 years' experience in technologies that have been around for no more than three. So if the job description asks you for five years' experience but you've spent two years leading development on a successful, major project, the cover letter is a good place to explain this. But if we're looking for a PL/SQL developer and you can't tell your `SELECT` from your `UPDATE`, don't even try. Rarely, if you lack one of several required technologies, and it's a relatively small chunk, it might be useful to say 'I don't have a lot of experience with KNIME, but I have been taking online classes on it, worked through tutorials and I expect to be up to speed in a few weeks, plus, I've worked a lot with Orange, which is similar'. But when you offer alternate skills, make sure they're relevant. When looking for a SQL developer, not knowing PL/SQL but being good with embedded C is not really going to work – sorry.You want to spend it kvetching. A year ago, I interviewed a young man for a data science role. His CV was ok – actually, well enough to hire. But his (optional!) cover letter was a long list of grievances about his current employer. Even if true, this is not the time or the place. The same goes for cover letters that tell a long sob story about being hard done by life. I don't mind mentioning adversity and how you overcame it and grew from the experience, but if the whole thing is a ten-page history of every misdeed of this universe against you, I will have some serious doubts. People who make it big in data science are resilient, because so much of our job requires us to be resilient. Models break, data quality is often bad, and so on.You are banking on pity points. No good company hires out of pity. When describing less than optimal circumstances, be objective and neutral. Chances are, somebody on the interview committee did have it worse than you.You are going to make wild promises. Our job is to assess your potential. We do an ok job of it, and the HR professionals who back us up are consummate professionals at it. So when I see promises in cover letters that tell me you're going to revolutionise data science, double our revenue, bring in six hundred clients and create a new deep learning framework in the process, I get red flags.You intend to write more than a page. Just don't. It's a cover page. Together with address bars etc., it should not be longer than a page. And please, please make sure it has a signature, and you get the addressing right. If you begin with `Dear Sir/Madam`, then you conclude with `Yours truly`, otherwise it's `Yours sincerely`. A good cover letter is addressed at a specific person, usually the HR contact person you've been in touch with.DO write a cover letter if:This is your first data science job, and you don't have a relevant degree. This is a great time for us to hear a little about why you shifted to data science, and how you accomplished it. Don't turn it into a sob story, but I'll always be very sympathetic towards a candidate who tells an uplifting story about overcoming adversity to get where they are.You have a signNow employment gap. It may be enough to just say 'I spent 2012–2013 on maternity leave with my first child' or 'Between 2015 and 2017, I had to take care of my terminally ill grandfather, but took the opportunity to return to full-time employment after his passing." There, now we know what was up. It's a little more complicated if you have been away for health reasons. As someone who was in this situation, I usually used a turn of phrase that worked quite well: "Between x and y, a rare disease forced me to abandon full-time employment and focus on my health. Besides overcoming my illness, I have during this time also taught myself Python." This is great because it points out that you're all better now, and you used your time wisely. For advice on dealing with such a gap in employment, please talk to your recruiter.You have a serious issue, such as a felony conviction. We will find out, so this is your chance to mitigate. A less serious version of this is if you dropped out of university/college. Explaining why is going to make sure we won't assume. Use this chance to give us your position. To a much lesser extent, this goes for bad grades.You have a lot of short stints. Recruiting is expensive. An interview with a senior and a mid-level to junior member of the average data science outfit, including prep, costs about $5,000 in lost productivity. We are not going to spend this on someone who is going to leave after three months. If you developed so fast that you went up the ladder each time, we may consider you, but if you have a good reason (and 'I still haven't found what I am looking for' might be tolerable song lyrics, but an insufficient reason to hop jobs), we'll understand. Tough economy, willing to learn new technologies, contract jobs, niche speciality, etc. – these will all work fine.You have a unique or interesting motivation for going into the field. "It's interesting" and "curiosity" are good but not unique. When I ran interviews for my law school alma mater, I heard a young man from a Caribbean family recount how his older brother was falsely convicted of a burglary he did not commit in face of overwhelming exculpatory evidence, and how this made him want to become a lawyer to assist others in his situation. That's the kind of story I like to see. But keep it to no more than a paragraph.You have some super cool achievements that you couldn't squish into your CV, such as being a Python core contributor or, to reuse an example from above, writing a deep learning engine in Brainf.ck.You are a signNow open source contributor with some really high quality work, but there's no place to link to your Github profile. Just slip it in somewhere that you hope that in the meantime we'll peruse your Github account.You're doing some signNow outsignNow in your free time, such as teaching disadvantaged urban youngsters to code. Again, don't go overboard with it, but this is your chance to weave it into your life story.You need to send your application by post. In this case, it's customary.The application expressly requires one.I hope these principles have helped you decide whether to use a cover letter or not. In general, I have maybe seen cover letters make a difference twice out of hundreds of interviews, but in some cases, they can explain some situations that would at the very worst get your application binned before an in-person interview. As always, a good, strong CV and a strong professional record, including a website where you write about data science, is more helpful. So is a 'show and tell' – I always bring some code to interviews, or a little app I've developed, or something similar to show off. It's a fun icebreaker and makes the whole thing more memorable. These are all great ways to show your individuality at an interview, but before that, if your CV doesn't allow you to do so, and you need to clarify something, the cover letter may be your best chance.
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Will they let me vote if I bring Aadhaar card instead of voter id card? Provided, my name is there in the voter lists of my cons
vote - My choice - A guide for votersShareViewsView Edit Suggest ContributorsState: Open for EditMy vote - My choice - A guide for votersElections - how important it is for an Indian citizenWho can vote in a election?Why should I vote?FAQs related to votingFAQs related to Electoral rollsFAQs related to Voter ID cardFAQs related to Voting processNOTA - None of the Above is also a candidate now in electionElections - how important it is for an Indian citizenElections is important for the citizens of India because it isA chance given to him/ her to decide the governing authorities be it at the centre / state / municipality / panchayat.A golden opportunity to exercise his / her constitutional right and participate in a democratic exerciseWho can vote in a election?A person is eligible to vote if s/he isA citizen of India andHas completed 18 years of age as on 1st January, 2017 andHas registered as a voter in the current electoral roll of the constituency where s/he ordinarily resides.Citizens of unsound mind and declared so by a competent court or those who are temporarily disqualified from voting under any law relating to corrupt practices and other election offence cannot voteWhy should I vote?Your most sacred rightYour right is the at the heart of our democracyYour chance to decide your future & that of your fellow citizensGives you the ultimate power to shape the destiny of your countryEvery vote countsFAQs related to votingHow can I register/enroll myself as a voter?You have to file the application (Form 6, along with the supporting documents for proof of address, date of birth etc.) before the Electoral Registration Officer / Assistant Electoral Registration Officer of the constituency within which your place of ordinary residence falls. Normally, you need not appear in person. You can also apply online. To access the link, click here.Once this is done, your name will appear on the ‘electoral rolls’ for the constituency, which is mandatory for you to vote in an election. To search your name on the rolls and find other details relating to your constituency, click here.You will need to submit documents showing proof of age only if you are between 18 and 21 years of age. In all other cases, your declaration will be taken as proof of age.My name has been spelled wrongly in the roll! How can I correct mistakes like this?For correction of mistakes in electoral rolls, you can submit an application (Form 8 )to the concerned Electoral Registration Officer. To apply for rectification online click here.My name is on the rolls, now how do I find out which polling booth I have to go to?You can find out this information from the Electoral Registration Officer of your area. Electoral rolls in all major cities have now been displayed on official websites also. To find this information, click here.Once your name is on the rolls, you also need an identity document to be able to cast your vote - this ID is typically issued by the Election Commission of India (“ECI”) and is known as the Electors’ Photo Identity Card (EPIC, more commonly as the Voter ID card.)How do I obtain the Voter ID Card? What is its significance in casting my vote?The ECI issues the Voter ID card to citizens after their names have successfully been included in the electoral rolls of their constituency. The ECI has made voter identification mandatory at the time of poll - you have to show your Voter ID Card issued by the ECI or any other documentary proof allowed by the ECI in order to be able to vote.However, also keep in mind that just because you have your Voter ID Card does not mean that you will definitely be allowed to vote - because it is mandatory that your name should appear in the electoral roll. Once you have found out that your name is present on the electoral roll and you also possess an identification document prescribed by the ECI (the Voter ID card or any other acceptable document), you are entitled to vote.I was registered to vote in my home state, but now I have moved for my job. Can I enroll in more than one place? If not, how can I transfer my vote?You cannot be enrolled as a voter at more than one place. While applying for fresh enrolment, you have to make a statement or declaration stating that your name is not already included in the electoral roll of any other constituency. (If you make a false statement or declaration, you can be punished (The Representation of People Act 1950 Section 31) with jail time of upto one year, or fine, or both)If you have shifted your home, and your new home is in the same constituency, you need to fill Form 8A and submit the same to the Electoral Registration Officer / Assistant Electoral Registration Officer. To apply online, click here. If your new home is in a different constituency, you need to fill up (Form 6 again (same as in the case of a fresh application).I went to the polling booth, but someone has already voted in my name! What can I do?If the Polling Officer tells you after you have signNowed the polling station that your vote has already been cast, you should immediately bring this to the attention of the Presiding Officer. In such a case, the Presiding Officer may ask you questions to confirm your identity. Once he/she is convinced that your identity is genuine, he or she will give you a tendered ballot paper and you will be allowed to cast a ‘Tendered Vote’ (according to Rule 42 of The Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961). A tendered ballot paper is the same as the ballot paper displayed on the balloting unit, except that it will be endorsed (either stamped or written) with the words ‘Tendered Ballot Paper’ on the back.After marking your choice of candidate, you should hand over the tendered ballot paper to the Presiding Officer, who will keep it in a separate cover. In such a case, you will not cast your vote on the Electronic Voting Machine. Courts have said that tendered votes should be taken into account only when they are likely to affect the outcome of the election, i.e. when the margin of victory is less than the number of tendered votes.How do I pursue any complaints or objections?If you have any grievance in regard to electoral roll, Voter ID or any other election related matter you may approach the following officers:Chief Electoral Officer – At the State LevelDistrict Election Officer – At the District LevelReturning Officer – At the Constituency LevelAssistant Returning Officer – At Taluka/Tahsil LevelElectoral Registration Officer – At the Constituency LevelPresiding Officer – At Polling StationZonal Officer – For a group of Polling stationsDuring every election, the ECI also appoints ‘Observers’ who are senior civil service officers from outside the state. You can also approach them if you have any grievances or problems. You may find details for some of these officers in your area here.Source: NyaayaFAQs related to Electoral rollsWhat is an electoral roll?An electoral roll is a Voters list which has the list of all eligible citizens who are entitled to vote in an election. It is prepared for each Assembly Constituency. Each electoral roll is further sub-divided into parts. Normally, one part will correspond with one polling booth. Polling booths are set up so that no voter should ordinarily travel more than 2 kms to signNow the booth.Why is the electoral roll important to me?Having your name in the electoral roll is the first and foremost requirement for you to vote. It is your duty to find whether your name has been registered in the roll or not.How do I check my name in the electoral roll?You first need to find out the name of the assembly constituency where you reside. You have the following options to check your name in the list:Contact the Electoral Registration Officer of your areaFind out from the website of the CEO of your state. Visit http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/Link... for details.Usually all states have now the provision to get the status through SMS. For eg. for NCT of Delhi, Send SMS: EPICVoter ID Card Number to 9211728082.Call the toll-free election helpline no. 1950FAQs related to Voter ID cardWhy should I have a voter ID card?Voter identification is mandatory at the time of pollTo cast your vote, you have to identify yourself with your Voter ID issued by the Election Commission or by the Photo Voter Slip issued by the Election Office or by alternate documents prescribed by the Election CommissionVoter ID is also known as Electors’ Photo Identity Card (EPIC)I have a Voter ID; is it enough to vote?No, having Voter ID is not in itself a sufficient condition to cast vote. You can vote only if your name appears in the current electoral roll of your constituency. Hence, you can vote if your name is there in the roll and you have an ID prescribed by the Election Commission.I have lost/misplaced my Voter ID; does this mean that I cannot cast my vote in this Election?No, you can still vote by producing the Photo Voter slip issued by the Election Office or alternative documents prescribed by the Election Commission.What is a Photo Voter Slip?A Photo Voter Slip is a voter slip with your photo (if present in the voters list) issued by the election office.It facilitates you to know where you are enrolled as a voter at a particular polling station & serial number in the voters listIt will be in the language in which the voters list is published for your constituencyIt will be accepted as your identity proof at the polling stationHow can I get my Photo Voter Slip?It will be given to you at your residence by the Booth Level Officer for your area. In case you misplace it or do not get it by the day of voting, you can collect it on the poll day from the Booth Level Officer positioned outside the polling station at the Voter Assistance Booth.My photograph in the Voter ID does not match with the photo in the voters list; can I still cast my vote?Yes, you can still cast your vote (provided your name is in the current electoral roll), by producing any of your following alternative photo documents:PassportDriving LicenseService identity cards with photograph issued to employees by Central / State Govt. PSUs / Public limited companiesPassbooks with photograph issued by Bank / Post OfficePAN cardAADHAAR cardSmart card issued by RGI under NPRMNREGA Job CardHealth insurance smart card issued under the scheme of M/o LabourPension document with photographFAQs related to Voting processWhat is the time allotted for voting?From 07:00 AM to 06:00 PM in general in all constituenciesFrom 07:00 AM to 05:00 PM in the North Eastern RegionFrom 07:00 AM to 04:00 PM in Manipur & NagalandFrom 07:00 AM to 04:00 PM in some other constituenciesYou can find out the poll hours for your constituency from the website of the Election Commission www.eci.nic.inThe Commission has also instructed the CEOs/DEOs to give wide publicity regarding the same in their states/districts.Where do I go to cast my vote?You can find out the name and address of your polling station from the Photo Voters slip issued to you by the Election OfficeYou can also find this out from the website of the Election Commission of India ( www.eci.nic.in ):Locations of most polling stations in the country have been plotted on mapsYou need to click on the tab ‘Polling Station Maps’ on the ECI websiteYou would then see the names of the States/UTs for which maps of polling stations are availableIf maps are available for your state/UT, you can:Select your State/UTSelect District, Assembly Constituency and Polling Station names from drop down listsClick a button to see Polling Station Locations of the selected area on the map viewer on the page.Polling Station Locations are seen as Pins dropped on the map for each Polling Station.On clicking on the Pin, a balloon opens up showing the names and cell phone numbers of the Chief Electoral Officer, District Election Officer, Electoral Registration Officer and Booth Level OfficerThere is also a link provided for Electoral Rolls. On clicking this link, Electoral Roll for that Polling Station opens up in PDF format and can be saved by the user on his local computer and also printed from the local computer.What is the step-by step process to voteThe process is as followsStage 0: signNowing the Polling StationYou must carry your Voter ID, Photo Voter Slip or other alternative photo document as required for identifying yourself at the polling stationIt is advisable to leave your mobile phone at homeIf you take a private vehicle to signNow the polling station, you should park the vehicle at a reasonable distance - usually more than 200 metres - away from the polling stationWhen you signNow the polling station, entry will be regulated by queuesThere will be separate queues for men and women voters and for physically handicapped personsAt a time, 3 – 4 voters will be allowed into the polling stationPhysically handicapped voters and women voters with babies in arm will be given precedence over other voters in the queueStage 1: Establishment of your IdentityYou should first go to the First Polling Officer who is in charge of the marked copy of the electoral roll and responsible for identification of voters.You should keep your identity document ready to show to the First Polling Officer.You can also show to him/her the unofficial identity slip giving your particulars. However, you should remember that the unofficial identity slip only helps in locating your name in the electoral roll; it is not a guarantee of your identification.Your name and serial number will then be called out by the First Polling Officer so that the polling agents become aware of your presence and your identity is not challenged.Stage 2: Marking of indelible ink, obtaining of your signature or thumb impression & Issue of signed Voter’s slip(s)If your identity is not challenged, you should proceed to the Second Polling OfficerHe/she will mark your left forefinger with the indelible ink.He/she will then proceed to record your serial number in the electoral roll in the Register of Voters.Once this is recorded, you should sign in the appropriate column in the Register of Voters.If you cannot sign, your thumb impression will be obtained.Now, in case of election to only Lok Sabha: The Second Polling Officer will give you a signed voter’s slip.In case of simultaneous elections to both Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assembly: The Third Polling Officer, who will be sharing the table with the Second Polling Officer, will give you two identical voter’s slips – one on white paper and the other on pink paper. He will then direct you to the Fourth Polling Officer.The voter’s slip(s) will record your serial number in the register of voters and your serial number in the electoral roll.Stage 3: Activation of Ballot Unit for the Lok Sabha ElectionYou should then proceed to the Third Polling Officer (in case of election to only Lok Sabha) or Fourth Polling Officer (in case of simultaneous elections).He will take the voter’s slip for Lok Sabha election issued to you by the Second Polling Officer (in case of election to only Lok Sabha) or Third Polling Officer (in case of simultaneous elections).He will then press the "Ballot" button on the Control Unit of voting machine for the Lok Sabha Election, thus activating the Ballot Unit in the voting compartment for the Lok Sabha election.He/she will then direct you to the voting compartment for the Lok Sabha election.Stage 4: Casting your vote on the Ballot Unit for the Lok Sabha ElectionYou should then record your vote on the ballot unit of the voting machine for the Lok Sabha election.You should remember that each voter will proceed to the voting compartment in exactly the same sequence in which his/her serial number is recorded in the voters’ register.In case of election to only Lok Sabha: The voting procedure ends here. You should then leave the polling station and clear way for other voters.In case of simultaneous elections, proceed to Stage 5.Stage 5: Activation of Ballot Unit for the Assembly ElectionAfter casting your vote for the Lok Sabha election, you should proceed to the Fifth Polling Officer.He will take the voter’s slip for Assembly Election issued to you by the Third Polling Officer.He will then press the "Ballot" button on the Control Unit of voting machine for the Assembly Election, thus activating the Ballot Unit in the voting compartment for the Assembly election.He/she will then direct you to the voting compartment for the Assembly election.Stage 6: Casting your vote on the Ballot Unit for the Assembly ElectionYou should then record your vote on the ballot unit of the voting machine for the Assembly electionThe voting procedure ends here. You should then leave the polling station and clear way for other voters.Things to Remember while Inside the Voting CompartmentYou should press the blue candidate button on the Balloting Unit against the name and symbol of the candidate of your choice.You may also press the new None of the Above (NOTA) button at the end of the unit if you don’t want to vote for any candidateYou should press the button only once.When you press the blue button, you should watch out for:The red lamp glowing against the name and symbol of your candidateThe beep sound to indicate that your vote has been recordedSimultaneously, the busy lamp in the Control Unit will go off.With this, your vote is cast.What if someone else has cast the vote in my name?The First Polling Officer may tell you on arrival inside the polling station that your vote has already been castIf this happens, you should inform this to the Presiding Officer immediatelyThe law allows you to cast a Tendered VoteA Tendered Ballot Paper, as per Rule 49P of the Conduct of Elections Rules, will be given to youIf you choose to vote, you will be required to:sign your name on the list of tendered votesmark your choice of candidate with the help of Arrow Cross Mark rubber stamp on the ballot paper given to youhand over the tendered ballot paper to the Presiding OfficerIn this case, you will not cast your vote on the EVMA Tendered Ballot Paper is the same as the ballot paper displayed on the balloting unit, except that it shall be endorsed on the back, with the words, “Tendered Ballot Paper” either stamped by the Returning or written by the Presiding Officer in hand at the time of issuing it.Source : PIBNOTA - None of the Above is also a candidate now in electionOn 27 September 2013, the Supreme Court of India ruled that the right to register a "none of the above" vote in elections should apply, and ordered the Election Commission to provide such a button in the electronic voting machines, noting that it would increase participation.NOTA imageThe Election Commission of India has introduced a specific symbol, like other election symbols, for ‘None of the Above (NOTA)’ option, to facilitate the voters in exercising their NOTA option. This symbol will appear in the last panel on all Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and the others ballot papers against the ‘None of the Above (NOTA)’ option at all elections to be held.The main objective of the ‘NOTA’ option is to enable electors who do not wish to vote for any of the candidates to exercise their right not to vote for any candidate without violation of the secrecy of their decision. In earlier times, eligible voters who want to reject all contesting candidates for a constituency had the option of filling Form 49-O at a voting booth but this compromised the secrecy of the ballot.Source : Election Commission of India and PIB
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