ECI Launches Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls Across 16 States, 3 UTs

The Election Commission of India has announced Phase III of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls across 16 states and 3 Union Territories. More than 3.94 lakh Booth Level Officers will conduct door-to-door verification of approximately 36.73 crore electors. The exercise aims to enhance accuracy by removing duplicate, shifted, or deceased entries while including all eligible voters. CEC Gyanesh Kumar urged political parties to appoint Booth Level Agents for transparency and inclusiveness.

Key Points: ECI Rolls Out Special Intensive Revision of Voter Lists

  • Phase III covers 16 states and 3 UTs
  • 3.94 lakh BLOs to verify 36.73 crore electors
  • 3.42 lakh BLAs from political parties to assist
  • Aims to remove duplicates and include eligible voters
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ECI to roll out Special Intensive Revision in phased manner across 16 states, 3 UTs

Election Commission launches Phase III of Special Intensive Revision across 16 states and 3 UTs, deploying 3.94 lakh BLOs to verify 36.73 crore electors.

"I appeal to all electors to enthusiastically participate in Phase III of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and fill their Enumeration Forms - CEC Gyanesh Kumar"

New Delhi, May 14

The Election Commission of India on Thursday announced the launch of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in a phased manner across 16 States and three Union Territories. It said this is going to be a major nationwide exercise aimed at strengthening the accuracy and transparency of voter lists.

According to the Commission, the Phase-III schedule of the SIR has been finalised while keeping in view the availability of the common field machinery currently engaged in the ongoing census house-listing operations.

With the commencement of Phase III, the SIR exercise will effectively cover the entire country, except for Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The Commission said the schedule for these three regions will be announced at a later stage after taking into account the completion of Phase-II of the census exercise, as well as weather-related challenges in upper reaches and snow-bound areas.

As part of the large-scale revision drive, more than 3.94 lakh Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will conduct door-to-door verification of approximately 36.73 crore electors during the Enumeration Phase. The BLOs will be assisted by around 3.42 lakh Booth Level Agents (BLAs) nominated by various political parties.

The ECI described the SIR as a "participative and transparent exercise" involving electors, political parties, and election officials at multiple levels.

Stressing the importance of political participation, the Commission urged all recognised political parties to appoint Booth Level Agents for every polling booth to ensure transparency, inclusiveness, and effective scrutiny during the revision process.

"I appeal to all electors to enthusiastically participate in Phase III of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and fill their Enumeration Forms. SIR is being conducted with the objective to ensure that - Only Eligible voters to be included in the Electoral Roll and No Ineligible names to be included," said CEC Gyanesh Kumar on the launch of SIR Phase III in 16 States and 3 UTs.

The Commission further said that the first two phases of the SIR exercise, conducted across 13 States and Union Territories, covered nearly 59 crore electors as on the date of issuance of the respective SIR orders.

More than 6.3 lakh BLOs and 9.2 lakh BLAs were engaged in various stages of the process during these phases, it said.

Officials said the intensive revision exercise is aimed at ensuring error-free electoral rolls by identifying duplicate, shifted, deceased, or ineligible entries while facilitating the inclusion of all eligible voters.

- IANS

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Michael C
Good initiative from ECI. The scale — 3.94 lakh BLOs covering 36.73 crore electors — is massive. I just hope they train these BLOs well in rural areas where literacy levels are lower. People need to confidently fill those enumeration forms without fear of errors.
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Sneha F
ECI should also deploy digital tools for this, like a simple mobile app for voters to check their details. Many young voters in cities don't even know when the BLO is coming. Also, what about the 1.8 crore new voters who turned 18 in the last two years? Hope they are targeted specially. 🇮🇳
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Deepak U
I appreciate the phased approach, but why exclude Himachal, J&K, and Ladakh? Those regions have unique weather and terrain — exactly where electoral rolls need special attention. Hope ECI announces the schedule soon after the census. Don't want these areas left behind in the democratic process.
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Jennifer L
Involving 3.42 lakh Booth Level Agents from political parties is smart for transparency, but also risky for potential misuse. The ECI must ensure that BLAs don't intimidate or mislead voters, especially in sensitive areas. Body cameras for BLOs during visits would be a great addition.
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Varun X
It's good that they're removing duplicate and deceased entries. But I've seen cases where BLOs skip houses in remote areas or slums. The 'door-to-door' claim must be verified by random audits. Also, elderly voters in old age homes often get ignored — hope they are covered too.

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