Kerala Launches Emergency Drive to Enroll All Eligible Voters

The Kerala government has announced emergency, war-footing measures to ensure all eligible citizens are included in the voters' list. District Collectors are instructed to waive fees for issuing required documents and set up local help desks and hearing centres with volunteer support. The state has prohibited transfers and restricted leave for concerned officials while mandating the immediate filling of vacant electoral officer posts. This drive follows the state's achievement of 100% digitisation of enumeration forms and its commitment to include every omitted eligible voter before the revision process ends.

Key Points: Kerala's Emergency Measures for Voter Inclusion in Rolls

  • Fee waiver for documents
  • Help desks at village level
  • Ban on official transfers & leave
  • 100% digitisation of forms achieved
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Kerala govt announces 'emergency measures' to ensure inclusion of all eligible voters in electoral rolls

Kerala govt waives fees, sets up help desks & bans official transfers in a war-footing drive to ensure no eligible citizen is left off electoral rolls.

"District Collectors have been instructed to take measures at a 'war-footing' - Official Statement"

Thiruvananthapuram, January 6

The Kerala government has decided to implement emergency measures to ensure that all eligible citizens are included in the voters' list, as per an official statement.

District Collectors have been instructed to take measures at a "war-footing" to issue the required documents to those who do not possess adequate records. No fees will be charged for issuing documents during this period, and any existing fees will be waived, the statement read.

The state cabinet had earlier decided to establish sufficient local-level help desks to assist the public in enrolling their names in the electoral roll. District Collectors have also been directed to set up hearing centres wherever required, ensuring adequate infrastructure so that the public does not face any inconvenience. Volunteer services and sufficient hearing officers will be arranged at these centres as needed.

Online application submission facilities will be available at all help desks. The IT Department has been directed to reduce service charges levied by Akshaya Centres.

Officials said Booth Level Officers must be appointed within two days at polling stations where the posts are vacant or where officers have not yet been appointed. Vacancies in the ERO, AERO, and Additional AERO posts resulting from retirements will be filled immediately. Leave preparatory to retirement (LPR) will be granted only after substitute officers are appointed. Transfers of concerned officials have been prohibited during this period, and no leave will be granted without prior permission.

Additionally, awareness campaigns will be conducted to include all eligible voters who were omitted from the draft electoral roll. In cases where certificates are delayed in the K-SMART system, the Local Self-Government Department has been asked to explore arrangements to issue certificates directly through panchayats. Instructions have also been given to set up K-SMART help desks at camps.

A high-level meeting chaired by the Chief Secretary reviewed the situation in detail and issued necessary directions to all concerned departments.

The government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring voting rights for every eligible citizen and said the state has consistently demanded that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process include all eligible voters. In this context, village-level help desks have been launched to ensure that no eligible voter is left out. Those whose names were omitted from the voters' list have been urged to make use of the facility.

According to the Kerala Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U Kelkar the state achieved 100 per cent digitisation of the enumeration forms under the SIR process, with the draft electoral roll published on December 23. Hearings related to objections and claims concerning the draft list began immediately after the publish of the draft list, and will continue till 22 January 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good move, but why does it always take an "emergency" or "war-footing" to do basic administrative work? The electoral roll should be updated seamlessly every year. Hope other states learn from this, but also improve their regular processes.
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Arjun K
The focus on K-SMART and online facilities is very welcome. In this digital age, we need more such e-governance steps. However, they must ensure the offline help desks are equally efficient for our elders who are not tech-savvy.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Kerala, I appreciate the effort. The voter ID process can be confusing. Having clear help desks and awareness campaigns will make a big difference for migrants and new residents.
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Vikram M
Filling Booth Level Officer vacancies immediately is crucial. These are the ground-level people who make the system work. Prohibiting transfers during this period is a smart, practical decision. Hope the execution matches the planning.
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Meera T
This is the kind of pro-active governance we need. Ensuring voting rights is fundamental. The directive to panchayats to issue certificates directly if K-SMART is delayed shows they are thinking of solutions. Let's see how it works on the ground. 🙏

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