Jubilee Hills Voting Tomorrow: Don’t Forget Your ID Card

Jubilee Hills Voting Tomorrow: Don’t Forget Your ID Card
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Polling on November 11, voters can use alternate ID documents

Hyderabad, November 10, 2025 – With just one day remaining for the high-stakes Jubilee Hills by-election, election authorities are urging all registered voters to participate in the democratic process and cast their votes on Monday, November 11, 2025.

Alternate ID Documents Accepted

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Voters whose names appear on the electoral roll can carry any one of the following alternate identification documents to the polling station:

  • Aadhaar card
  • Passport
  • Driving license
  • PAN card
  • Service identity card with a photograph
  • Bank or Post Office passbook with a photograph
  • Voter ID card (EPIC) or e-EPIC

Election officials have emphasized that voters should verify their names in the electoral roll and identify their designated polling stations before heading out to vote.

Make Every Vote Count

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“Cast Your Vote – Strengthen Democracy” is the call from election authorities as the constituency prepares for what has been one of the most closely contested by-elections in recent times. Every vote is expected to be crucial in determining the outcome.

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Polling Details

  • Date: November 11, 2025 (Monday)
  • Polling Hours: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Constituency: Jubilee Hills Assembly Constituency

Voters are encouraged to arrive early to avoid crowds and ensure a smooth voting experience. All necessary arrangements, including adequate security and facilities, have been put in place at polling stations across the constituency.

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Election officials remind citizens that exercising the right to vote is not just a civic duty but a fundamental pillar of democracy. With political parties having conducted intensive campaigns over the past weeks, tomorrow’s polling will determine the people’s verdict.

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