Gandhinagar: A daylong drive will be held across the state on November 26 to update the voter’s list, a statement of the chief electoral officersaid on Friday. Voters will be able to verify their names, addresses and other details at all polling booths in the state from 10am to 6pm on Sunday. Forms to change the name, address and other details in the voter’s list can be filled by people at the polling centres.tnn
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