IPHA Fellowship Election
Dear Fellow Members ,
Greetings from IPHA.
Like previous years, the Fellowship Election of the Association for the year 2025–2026 is being organized this month. The voting portal for the IPHA Fellowship Election (2025–2026) will be open as per the details given below:
Start Date : 26th January 2026 (09:00:00 hrs)
End Date : 31st January 2026 (23:59:59 hrs)
To cast your vote, you are requested to read the instructions below carefully.
|Voting Guide for Fellowship Election|
Eligibility to Vote :
Only IPHA Fellow Members with a valid registered email ID are eligible to cast their vote.
Steps to Vote :
- Every eligible voter will receive an invitation email on their registered email ID containing the voting link. If you do not receive the email, please check your Spam or other folders. You may also search for emails from contact@right2vote.in. Alternatively, you can log in directly using the following link: https://right2vote.in/login/
- After clicking the voting link, you will be redirected to the login page. The email ID will be auto-filled.
- Click on GET OTP. An OTP will be sent to your registered email ID. Enter the OTP and click SIGN IN. Please do not attempt to log in using a mobile number or any email ID other than your primary registered email ID in the IPHA database.
- After logging in, the IPHA logo along with the poll details will be displayed.
- Click on VOTE to proceed.
- On the ballot page, select the candidate or candidates of your choice and click DONE . More than one candidate may be selected.
- Brief biodata of all candidates can be viewed by clicking on the biodata option available on the red tab.
- After successful submission, a thank you message will appear on the screen, confirming that your vote has been recorded.
In case you face any technical issues while voting, you may contact +91 79809 73966 or mail us at iphahq@gmail.com . However, requests for email ID changes or modifications will not be possible.
Thanks and regards,
Dr. (Prof.) Kaushik Mitra
Secretary General, IPHA