Puducherry's Final Voter Roll Released: 1 Lakh Ineligible Names Removed

The Chief Electoral Officer of Puducherry has published the final electoral roll following a Special Intensive Revision from October 2025 to February 2026. The process involved 100% physical verification by Booth Level Officers, leading to the removal of over 1 lakh ineligible voters and the addition of over 42,000 new ones. The final electorate stands at 9,44,211, which includes significant numbers of young, elderly, and Persons with Disabilities voters. The roll is now publicly available for verification as the Union Territory prepares for elections to its 16th Legislative Assembly.

Key Points: Puducherry Final Electoral Roll 2026 Released Ahead of Assembly Polls

  • Final roll has 9,44,211 electors
  • 1,03,467 ineligible voters removed
  • 23,033 electors in 18-19 age group
  • Roll displayed at all polling stations
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Puducherry CEO releases final electoral roll after SIR ahead of assembly polls

Puducherry's final electoral roll lists 9.44 lakh voters after SIR. 1.03 lakh ineligible names removed, 42,719 added. Check your details now.

"This revision ensures a cleaner, more accurate electoral roll, which is crucial for the upcoming elections - Chief Electoral Officer's Office"

Puducherry, February 14

The Puducherry Chief Electoral Officer has officially published the final Electoral Roll for the Union Territory after a comprehensive Special Intensive Revision exercise, which took place from October 27, 2025, to February 14, 2026.

This revision, with January 1, 2026, as the qualifying date, was intended to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the voter list.

According to the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, the revision involved a 100 per cent physical verification of electors, conducted by Booth Level Officers (BLOs), who personally delivered and collected enumeration forms.

This exercise identified and removed a significant number of ineligible electors, including those who were deceased, had permanently moved to other states, or had duplicate entries.

As per the final roll, the total electorate stands at 9,44,211, down from 10,21,578 in the draft roll published on December 16, 2025. During the revision period, 1,03,467 ineligible electors were removed, and 42,719 eligible voters were added, with 16,619 ineligible electors deleted following the Claims and Objections phase.

The final roll includes 23,033 electors in the 18-19 age group, 12,204 Persons with Disabilities (PwD), and 6,034 elderly electors aged 85 and above. "This revision ensures a cleaner, more accurate electoral roll, which is crucial for the upcoming elections," the Chief Electoral Officer's office release read.

To facilitate public access, the Final Electoral Roll is displayed at all polling stations on February 14 and 15, 2026. Voters can also inspect the list at Voter Facilitation Centres operated by Electoral Registration Officers for seven days, excluding holidays.

First-time electors, particularly those aged 18-19, and existing electors who have relocated to Puducherry will be issued their Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPICs) by BLOs at their residential addresses. Voters who turned 18 by January 1, 2026, but did not apply for inclusion, may apply online or through BLOs during the ongoing update process.

Electors are encouraged to verify their names in the Electoral Roll and submit applications for inclusion, correction, or deletion, either online or offline. For any election-related queries, the public can contact the toll-free number 1950.

To address misinformation and disinformation during the election season, the Election Department has launched the Meiporul initiative, inspired by Tirukural Couplet 423. The initiative urges voters to "Pause, Verify, and Share" election-related information to combat the spread of false narratives.

This year, the union territory will hold elections for all 30 constituencies of the 16th Puducherry Legislative Assembly. While the Congress is fighting the polls in an alliance with DMK and CPI, the opposition consisted of All India NR Congress, BJP and AIADMK.

In 2021, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won a simple majority in the elections and N Rangaswamy of the All India NR Congress was sworn in as the chief minister for the fourth time during that time.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Puducherry for work, I'm glad the process for new voters is highlighted. I'll check my name online. The 'Meiporul' initiative to fight fake news is also a smart and necessary move in today's climate.
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Priyanka N
While the intent is good, I hope the removal of names was done transparently. Sometimes genuine voters get deleted in these drives. Everyone must double-check their names. The 23k+ young voters give me hope for better youth participation!
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Arun Y
Good to see the focus on PwD and elderly voters. Their inclusion is crucial. The numbers seem thorough. Now, the real test is whether this clean roll translates to a smooth, peaceful voting process without any malpractices. Let's see.
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Karthik V
The drop from 10.2L to 9.4L voters is significant. It shows how many ghost/duplicate voters were there. This should be a model for other states. Physical verification by BLOs is the only way. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
My son just turned 18 and we applied online. The process was simple. I appreciate the effort to reach out to first-time voters. The future of our democracy is in their hands. Please, all young people, go and vote!

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