Chennai's Final Voter Registration Camps Target 4,097 Polling Stations

Special voter registration camps are being held across all 4,097 polling stations in Chennai district on Sunday. The camps aim to enroll new voters and assist eligible citizens whose names were recently deleted from the electoral rolls to get re-included. Officials state this is the final round of camps before the electoral rolls are finalized, with the last date for inclusion being January 31. Citizens are urged to attend with valid identity and address proof to ensure a fair and inclusive electoral process.

Key Points: Chennai Voter Registration Camps: Final Chance to Enroll

  • Final special camps before rolls finalised
  • Aim to enroll new voters and re-include deleted names
  • 4,097 polling stations across 16 Assembly segments
  • Bring valid identity and address proof
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Special voter registration camps in Chennai today at 4,097 polling stations

Special camps in Chennai help new voters register and those removed from rolls get re-included. Final date is Jan 31. Attend with ID proof.

"These camps are meant to help first-time voters register their names and enable those whose names were deleted to verify their status and apply for re-inclusion, if eligible - election department official"

Chennai, Jan 25

Special voter registration camps are being held on Sunday across all 16 Assembly constituencies under Chennai district, covering a total of 4,097 polling stations.

The camps are aimed at enrolling new voters and helping eligible voters whose names were removed during the recent revision of the electoral rolls to get re-included.

Officials from the Corporation's election department said the exercise is part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list, which began in November 2025. After the revision process, a draft electoral roll was published, showing that nearly 15 lakh names had been deleted from the rolls across the district.

According to election officials, around 1.50 lakh of the deleted names belonged to voters who were identified as deceased. Another 1.60 lakh entries were removed after officials were unable to contact the voters or verify their current residential status.

A substantial share of the remaining deletions involved voters who had shifted their residence to other Assembly constituencies, either within the district or outside it. Officials clarified that many of these voters continue to be eligible to vote but were excluded due to changes in address, migration, or incomplete verification during the revision process.

To prevent eligible voters from being left out, the Corporation has organised large-scale special camps at polling stations across the district. "These camps are meant to help first-time voters register their names and enable those whose names were deleted to verify their status and apply for re-inclusion, if eligible," an election department official said.

The camps are being conducted at all 4,097 polling stations spread across the 16 Assembly segments under the jurisdiction of Chennai district.

The last date for inclusion of names in the voter list is January 31.

Officials stressed that this is the final round of special camps before the electoral rolls are finalised, and citizens have been urged to make use of the opportunity.

New voters, people who have recently changed their place of residence, and those removed from the voter list have been advised to attend the camps with a valid identity and address proof. The final electoral roll will be published after verification is completed. Officials said participation is essential to ensure fair and inclusive elections across constituencies.

- IANS

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Rohit P
15 lakh names deleted is a huge number. While removing deceased voters is necessary, the process seems to have been too aggressive. Many responsible citizens might lose their voting right due to administrative oversights. The camps are a good corrective step, but the system needs to be more careful in the first place.
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Arjun K
My family shifted from Anna Nagar to Velachery last year. Our names were probably in the "shifted residence" category. Glad they are having these camps. Will go and get it sorted. Good info!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Chennai for work, this is super helpful. The voter ID process can be daunting in a new city. Hope the camps are well-organized and the officials are helpful.
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Vikram M
They should run more awareness campaigns on local TV and radio. Many people, especially the elderly, might not know about this camp. Democracy only works when everyone is included. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Please remember to carry your Aadhaar card and a recent address proof. Let's not waste this final opportunity. See you at the polling station!

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