Verification of voter list of Jayanagar 4th Block

The Jayanagar 4th block voter list is available for verification at the Office of the Jayanagar Residents Welfare Civic and Cultural Association.

The voter list in respect of Jayanagar 4th Block has been taken out from the website and kept it for verification at:

The Office of the Jayanagar Residents Welfare Civic and Cultural Association
Office No. 284, 34th Cross, 9th Main Road,
4th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore. 560011.

All the residents of Jayanagar 4th Block are requested to verify their names in the list published by the Election Commission, Government of India as on 2nd February 2009. If any name has been left out in the above list, the residents can fill up Form No.6 and submit the same before 31st March 2009.

All the residents are requested to avail this opportunity and verify their voter list. As we have seen from the list, so many names have been left out. The timings for the verification of list is between 5.00 PM to 9.00 PM every day upto 31st Mar 2009.

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