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Explained: How To Know Your Candidate In 5 Steps For 2024 Elections

By - BOOM FACT Check Team | 16 May 2024 6:25 PM IST

Election campaigns, speeches, promises made by politicians—your social media feeds would have it all. But, how well do you know the candidate you're voting for? Here's how you can source official information about all the nominated candidates in 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

  • Go to the affidavit portal on the Election Commission's (EC) website.
  • You can search by name of the candidate or use filters and choose the state and constituency they're representing.
  • You will see a 'download' button and the affidavit will contain details of movable and immovable assets, liabilities and other personal information.
  • Also, you can access the same information by downloading EC's Know Your Candidate app on your phones.
  • You can also find information about candidates on ADR’s My Neta platform. 

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