The second “O” in the Google doodle today (April 11) has been replaced by the drawing of a hand with an outstretched, inked finger—a representation of someone who has voted in India. Google today marked the beginning of General Elections in India with a doodle. The Google doodle has a inked finger, when clicked on, leads users to a page that explains the voting procedure.
When clicked on, the Google doodle returns information from the Election Commission of India (ECI) about how the voting process works, including frequently asked questions such as how to check if your name appears on the electoral roll, how to check different candidate names, how to use electronic voting machines (EVM), and more.
The second “O” in the Google doodle today (April 11) has been replaced by the drawing of a hand with an outstretched, inked finger—a representation of someone who has voted in India. Google today marked the beginning of General Elections in India with a doodle. The Google doodle has a inked finger, when clicked on, leads users to a page that explains the voting procedure.
When clicked on, the Google doodle returns information from the Election Commission of India (ECI) about how the voting process works, including frequently asked questions such as how to check if your name appears on the electoral roll, how to check different candidate names, how to use electronic voting machines (EVM), and more.