BLOs: The Foundational Pillar of India's Electoral Democracy, Says CEC

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar emphasized that Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are the foundational pillar of India's electoral democracy, responsible for ensuring pure and inclusive electoral rolls. He cited the recent Bihar elections as a success story, where efficient BLO work resulted in zero appeals against the finalized rolls for 75 million electors. The remarks were made at the inaugural session of the Indian International Conference on Democracy and Election Management 2026 (IICDEM-2026) in New Delhi. The conference, attended by nearly 1000 persons including global delegates, aims to share perspectives on building an inclusive and resilient democratic world.

Key Points: CEC Calls Booth Level Officers Pillar of Indian Democracy

  • BLOs manage electoral rolls for ~970 voters per booth
  • 640M voted in last Lok Sabha polls
  • Bihar saw zero appeals in roll purification
  • IICDEM-2026 hosts 100 delegates from 70 nations
  • Conference theme focuses on inclusive democracy
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BLO is foundational pillar for electoral democracy: CEC Gyanesh Kumar

CEC Gyanesh Kumar highlights the crucial role of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in managing the world's largest democratic exercise at IICDEM-2026.

"A BLO is the foundational pillar for the electoral democracy in India. - CEC Gyanesh Kumar"

New Delhi, January 21

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Wednesday emphasised that the Booth Level Officer serves as the foundational pillar of India's electoral democracy.

He addressed the inaugural session of the Indian International Conference on Democracy and Election Management 2026 (IICDEM-2026) at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi.

Speaking at the event, CEC took delegates through India's electoral journey, explaining how Indian elections have become the largest democratic exercise on the planet.

"Each polling booth in India has roughly 970 electors, and the responsibility of the electors, and ensuring that all eligible electors are included in the electoral roll, is vested with the Booth Level Officers (BLOs). A BLO is the foundational pillar for the electoral democracy in India," CEC said.

"Last year's Lok Sabha elections saw more than 640 million people exercise their franchise across more than a million polling stations, with roughly two crore people involved in this exercise," he added.

According to the Constitution, Indian elections are divided into two broad segments, preparation of electoral rolls and the conduct of elections. Kumar stressed that pure electoral rolls, including every eligible elector as per law, are essential to strengthening democracy.

Citing Bihar's recent elections as an example of electoral efficiency, the CEC noted that "Bihar went into elections recently. The first step was the purification of electoral rolls, including eligible electors. With the efficiency of the Booth Level Officers, the Electoral Registration Officers, and the Chief Election Officer of Bihar, out of 75 million electors, the number of appeals were zero. Amidst tight public scrutiny and the watch of all citizens in Bihar and across the country, the electoral rolls were finalised, and then the elections were held," CEC explained.

IICDEM-2026 marks the largest conference of its kind ever hosted by India in democracy and election management. Nearly 100 delegates from around 70 countries are participating in the three-day conference, which commenced today.

The conference was attended by nearly 1,000 persons, including delegates from 42 Election Management Bodies (EMBs), Ambassadors and High Commissioners of 27 countries, experts from over 70 national institutions, senior ECI officers, and 36 Chief Electoral Officers from across India.

Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi also addressed the gathering. Sandhu emphasised that "at the heart of every election is a citizen, believing that their choice will be respected," while Joshi highlighted how IICDEM-2026 brings together diverse perspectives on electoral processes.

DG IIIDEM Rakesh Verma explained that the theme for India's chairship, "democracy for an inclusive, peaceful, resilient and sustainable world", reflects a comprehensive understanding of democracy's role in the 21st century.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Zero appeals in Bihar for 75 million voters? That's impressive if true. Shows what proper groundwork can achieve. Hope this efficiency is replicated nationwide. Our democracy's strength lies in these details.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the sentiment, the ground reality can be different. In my village in UP, many young people who moved for work were still not properly registered despite informing the BLO. The system needs more accountability, not just praise.
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Sarah B
Hosting such a large international conference is a proud moment. The world has a lot to learn from India's election machinery. Managing 640 million voters is no small feat!
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Karthik V
Absolutely correct. A pure electoral roll is the first step to a fair election. BLOs are the foot soldiers of our democracy. We should ensure they get better training and resources. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
The theme "democracy for an inclusive... world" is perfect. In a diverse country like ours, ensuring every eligible voice is on the roll is how we practice that inclusion. More power to the Election Commission.

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