Tamil Nadu Voter List Correction Deadline Ends Today, Final Rolls Feb 17

The final deadline for corrections to Tamil Nadu's electoral rolls ends today, concluding the Special Intensive Revision process. The Election Commission of India has processed nearly 3.4 million applications for additions, deletions, or modifications from the public. Officials have also scrutinized about 1.2 million entries where voters needed to provide supporting documents. The final list, expected to include around 5.65 crore voters, will be published on February 17 and form the basis for upcoming state elections.

Key Points: TN Voter List Correction Deadline Ends, Final Rolls Feb 17

  • Deadline ends today for voter list corrections
  • Final rolls to be published on February 17
  • Nearly 3.4 million applications received
  • Around 1.2 million entries flagged for scrutiny
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Voter list correction deadline in TN ends today, final rolls to be released on Feb 17

Deadline for Tamil Nadu voter list corrections ends today. Final electoral rolls with ~5.65 crore voters to be published on February 17.

"An accurate voter roll is essential to safeguarding free and fair democratic participation. - Election Officials"

Chennai, Feb 10

The final opportunity for voters across Tamil Nadu to submit corrections, documents and claims related to the state's revised electoral rolls ends on Tuesday, as the Election Commission completes the Special Intensive Revision of the voter list.

With the deadline ending this evening, officials expect all pending verifications to be wrapped up before the publication of the final electoral rolls on February 17.

The revision exercise, conducted under the supervision of the Election Commission of India, aims to ensure that the state's voter database is accurate, inclusive and free of errors such as duplicate or ineligible entries.

Once finalised, the updated rolls are expected to show around 5.65 crore registered voters in Tamil Nadu.

The process began with the publication of the draft electoral rolls on December 19, following extensive field verification by booth-level officers. After the draft list was released, citizens were given time until January 30 to file objections, request corrections or apply for inclusion through online portals and special camps organised across districts. The response from the public was significant.

Officials said nearly 3.4 million people submitted applications seeking additions, deletions or modifications to their entries. These included first-time voters, those who had changed residence, and others seeking to correct personal details such as names, addresses or photographs.

At the same time, authorities flagged several entries for further scrutiny. Around 1.2 million voters, whose names appeared in the draft list but who had not furnished the necessary supporting documents, were issued notices. They were asked to provide proof of identity and eligibility within the stipulated timeframe.

Election officials have now intensified field checks and document collection to ensure that all such cases are resolved before the deadline expires today.

The ECI has directed staff to complete inquiries swiftly so that the final list reflects only eligible voters.

With the Special Intensive Revision expected to conclude tonight, the final electoral rolls will be officially released on February 17, forming the basis for all upcoming elections in the state.

Authorities have urged residents to verify their names once the final list is published and immediately report any discrepancies, stressing that an accurate voter roll is essential to safeguarding free and fair democratic participation.

- IANS

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Priya S
I submitted a correction for my address last week through the online portal. The process was surprisingly smooth! Kudos to the ECI for making it accessible. Everyone must check their name on the 17th. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While the effort is commendable, 1.2 million voters getting notices is concerning. Were the initial verifications not done properly? Hope no genuine voter is left out due to procedural delays. The system needs to be more proactive.
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Sarah B
Working in Chennai. The special camps in my area were very helpful for my domestic staff who aren't tech-savvy. Inclusive democracy in action. Important to get these rolls right before any elections.
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Karthik V
Around 5.65 crore voters! That's a massive electorate. TN always has high voter turnout. This rigorous revision will only make the electoral process stronger. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
My brother is a first-time voter and got enrolled. He's so excited. These deadlines create the necessary urgency. Hope all young voters like him have checked their status.

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