Bengal Voters' List: Soft Copies Shared, Multiple Ways to Check Status

The Election Commission of India will share soft copies of West Bengal's final voters' list with registered political parties ahead of its publication on Saturday. Voters can check their status online through the ECI, Chief Electoral Officer, or district electoral officer websites. Offline options include contacting Booth Level Officers or checking hard copies displayed at polling booths. The final list will categorize names as genuine voters, under adjudication, or deleted, with supplementary lists to be published later.

Key Points: Bengal Final Voters' List: How to Check Your Name Online & Offline

  • Soft copies shared with parties for transparency
  • Three online portals to check voter status
  • Offline checking via BLOs and booth displays
  • Three categories: genuine, under adjudication, deleted
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Bengal SIR: Soft copies of draft voters' list to be shared with registered political parties

ECI shares soft copies of Bengal's final voters' list with parties. Learn how to check your name online via ECI, CEO, DEO sites or offline via BLOs and booth displays.

"The final voters' list will have names under two additional categories of 'under adjudication' and 'deleted'. - Election Commission of India"

Kolkata, Feb 27

With the final voters' list in West Bengal to be published on Saturday, the Election Commission of India has decided to share soft copies of the list with the registered political parties in the state for transparency.

At the same time, the ECI is keeping multiple options open for the voters to check the status of their names in the final list, which will have names under two additional categories of "under adjudication" and "deleted", apart from those enlisted as genuine voters of the state.

The first option is to visit the main website of the Election Commission of India -- eci.gov.in -- and check on the site by entering the voter's name along with their EPIC number.

Another way to check the names is to visit the official website of the West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer's office at ceowestbengal.wb.gov.in.

The third option is to visit the websites of the respective district electoral officers (DEOs) and check names.

Besides these three ways of online checking, the ECI has also decided to keep different options open for offline checking. Since copies of the final voters' list will also be shared with the booth-level officers (BLOs), the voters can contact their respective BLOs and check with them.

At the same time, the ECI will display hard copies of the final voters' list at polling booths in different areas, so that voters can visit the booths and check their names.

As already clarified on Thursday, the final voters' list will have names under two additional categories of "under adjudication" and "deleted", apart from those enlisted as genuine voters of the state.

This means that the names in the final voters' list will be specified under three categories.

The "under adjudication" category will have the names of those voters whose identity documents will continue to remain under the process of adjudication by the judicial officers appointed specially for the purpose, as per the order of the Supreme Court. In the final voters' list, these voters will be enlisted in the 'under adjudication' category.

Supplementary lists will be published in due course. These will have the names of the "under adjudication" category voters, once cleared by the judicial officers after due adjudication.

The third category in the final voters' list will be those voters who have been excluded during the entire course of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise that started in November last year. The names of these excluded voters will appear in the final voters' list under the "deleted' category.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Multiple options to check is great, but what about elderly people in villages? Not everyone has internet access. The BLOs and booth displays are crucial. ECI must ensure BLOs are properly trained and accessible.
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Aman W
The 'under adjudication' and 'deleted' categories add much-needed clarity. In previous elections, there was so much confusion if a name was missing. This systematic approach is welcome.
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Sarah B
While the intent is good, the execution will be key. Sharing soft copies is fine, but parties must use this information responsibly to help voters, not just to create political drama. Let's hope for a clean electoral roll.
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Vikram M
Good move by ECI. Transparency in the voters' list is the foundation of a fair election. I just checked my name on the CEO website, it was quick and easy. Would recommend everyone to do the same.
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Kriti O
The 'deleted' category needs careful handling. People should be clearly informed WHY their name was deleted and given a proper channel for appeal. Otherwise, it can lead to genuine voters being disenfranchised.

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