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Q.11   Please give me details of my Polling Station and Assembly Constituency. Who do I contact to get these details?
Ans. This would be possible only when you inform your complete address at the reception/enquiry. The telephone No. is 23918888. You can check it from the ECI or CEO office website also.
Q.12   I have lost my old I Card. How can I get a new I Card?
Ans. You can deposit a copy of the FIR lodged at the Police Station. You will get a new I Card after deposit of Rs. 25. The dates for issuing I Cards are published in leading Newspapers.
Q.13   Who supervises the election work in a State?
Ans. The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) supervises the election work related to Assembly  and Parliament elections. As per section 13A of the Representation of the People Act 1950, read with section 20 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the Chief Electoral Officer of a State/Union Territory is authorised to supervise the election work in the State/Union Territory subject to the overall superintendence, direction and control of the Election Commission.
Q.14   Who appoints the Chief Electoral Officer?
Ans. The Election Commission of India nominates or designates an Officer of the Government of the State/Union Territory as the Chief Electoral Officer in consultation with that State Government/Union Territory Administration.
Q.15   Who supervises the election work in a District?
Ans. The District Election Officer. In the case of Andhra Pradesh, this is the District Collector who has been designated as District Election Officer. As per section 13AA of the Representation of the People Act 1950,  subject to the superintendence, direction and control of the Chief Electoral Officer, the District Election Officer supervises the election work of a district.
Q.16   Who appoints the District Election Officer?
Ans. The Election Commission of India nominates or designates an Officer of the State Government as the District Election Officer in consultation with the State Government.
Q.17   Who is responsible for the conduct of elections in any Parliamentary or Assembly constituency?
Ans. The Returning Officer (R.O.) In the case of Telangana, The District /Joint Collector and Revenue Divisional Officers are the R.Os. The Returning Officer of a parliamentary or assembly constituency is responsible for the conduct of elections for the P.C. & A.Cs respectively as per section 21 of the Representation of the People Act 1951.
Q.18   Who appoints the Returning Officer?
Ans. The Election Commission of India nominates or designates an officer of the Government or a local authority as the Returning Officer for each of the Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies in consultation with the State Government/Union Territory Administration. In addition, the Election Commission of India also appoints one or more Assistant Returning Officers for each of the assembly and parliamentary constituencies to assist the Returning Officer in the performance of his functions in connection with the conduct of elections.
Q.19   Who is responsible for the preparation of electoral rolls for a Parliamentary or Assembly Constituency?
Ans. The Electoral Registration Officer (ERO). In the case of Telangana, these are the area sub-divisional Magistrates. The Electoral Registration officer is responsible for the preparation of electoral rolls for a Assembly Constituency which itself is the roll for the Parliamentary Constituency in so far as that Assembly Segment is concerned.
Q.20   Who conducts the poll at a polling station?
Ans. The Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer with the assistance of Polling Officers conducts the poll at a polling station.