Tamil Nadu Sees 6.48 Lakh New Voter Applications Ahead of Assembly Polls

Tamil Nadu has witnessed a significant surge in voter enrolment with over 6.48 lakh applications submitted during an extended revision period ending March 26. Women accounted for the majority of applications with over 3.58 lakh submissions, compared to nearly 2.9 lakh from men. Election authorities will publish a single, consolidated electoral roll on April 6, integrating all new registrations and forgoing separate supplementary lists. This final roll will determine voter eligibility for the upcoming Assembly elections, with the high application numbers indicating robust public engagement.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Voter Enrolment Surge: 6.48 Lakh Applications

  • 6.48 lakh applications received
  • Final roll published April 6
  • Women applicants outnumber men
  • Single consolidated list to be issued
  • Nominations close same day
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Tamil Nadu receives over 6.48 lakh voter applications ahead of polls; final list on April 6

Over 6.48 lakh voter applications submitted in Tamil Nadu ahead of Assembly elections. Final consolidated electoral roll to be published on April 6.

"The large number of applications, particularly from women voters, highlights growing public engagement - Election Officials"

Chennai, March 28

Tamil Nadu has recorded a significant surge in voter enrolment ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, with more than 6.48 lakh applications submitted during the extended revision window.

The updated and consolidated electoral roll is scheduled to be published on April 6, which also marks the final date for filing nominations.

The enrolment drive follows the publication of the final electoral roll on February 23, after the completion of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), which pegged the total number of voters in the State at 5.67 crore.

In view of the impending elections, authorities provided an additional opportunity for eligible citizens to register, allowing applications to be submitted until March 26. During this extended period, a total of 6,48,285 applications were received across the State. Of these, 2,89,581 applications were submitted by men, while women accounted for a higher share with 3,58,500 applications.

Additionally, 204 applications were received from third gender individuals, reflecting continued efforts toward inclusive electoral participation.

Election officials have confirmed that all applications received by the March 26 deadline will be duly processed and incorporated into the revised electoral roll.

The April 6 publication will feature a single, consolidated list that integrates all additions made since the February 23 roll, ensuring that newly registered voters are eligible to participate in the forthcoming Assembly elections.

In a notable shift from previous practices, authorities have decided not to release separate supplementary lists detailing additions, deletions, or corrections. Instead, political parties will be provided with a unified and updated electoral roll that reflects all changes in one comprehensive document.

This move is expected to streamline the electoral process and minimise confusion among stakeholders. The large number of applications, particularly from women voters, highlights growing public engagement in the democratic process as Tamil Nadu gears up for a crucial electoral contest.

With the nomination process closing on April 6, the publication of the final roll will play a pivotal role in determining voter eligibility and shaping the electoral landscape in the State.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to see the process being streamlined with a single consolidated list. The old system of multiple supplements was confusing for party workers and citizens alike. A step in the right direction.
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Siddharth J
While the numbers are impressive, I hope the Election Commission ensures all these applications are verified properly. We need a clean roll without any duplicate or bogus entries. The integrity of the list is crucial.
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Meera T
Wonderful to see 3.58 lakh women applications! Tamil Nadu has always had strong women participation in politics. This gives me hope for more inclusive governance. All the best to the new voters!
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Aman W
The inclusion of third gender voters, even if the number is 204, is a positive sign. Democracy is for everyone. Hope this encourages more people from the community to come forward and exercise their right.
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Karthik V
With nominations closing on the same day the final roll is published, I hope political parties have enough time to cross-check. The process seems a bit rushed. Otherwise, good to see high engagement.

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