

In the Telangana State Bar Council Elections 2026, the first preferential vote is the most important part of the ballot. A small mistake at this stage can invalidate the entire vote. Therefore, it is essential to understand how the first preference must be written.
What the Example Shows
The image above demonstrates the correct method of marking the first preference:
- Serial Number: 15
- Candidate Name: Ashok Goud Ponnam
- Vote Marked As: ONE (written clearly in capital letters)
Why This First Preference Is Valid
This example follows all mandatory rules:
- The preference is written in words, not numbers
- The word ONE is given to only one candidate
- No symbols, ticks, crosses, or digits are used
- The entry is clear and readable
Because these conditions are met, the first preference is fully valid.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The following will make the first preference invalid:
- Writing the digit 1 instead of the word ONE
- Using tick marks (✓), crosses (✗), or dots
- Giving ONE to more than one candidate
- Writing unclear or overlapping marks
Any error in the first preference invalidates the entire ballot paper.
Important Reminder for Voters
- Always write ONE in capital letters
- Use only the pen provided by the Polling Officer
- Maintain clear handwriting
- Continue preferences sequentially after the first vote
This example is shared only for voter education, so advocates can confidently and correctly cast their first preferential vote.
Candidate Reference (for identification only)
- Serial Number: 15
- Candidate: Advocate Ashok Goud Ponnam
- Election Date: 30 January 2026
📞 Campaign Contact: +91 9000375267
🌐 Official Information: https://ponnamashokgoudfortelanganabarcouncil.com/