Key Points

The Election Commission of India reported 941 personal applications for voter list changes in Bihar, while political parties filed zero objections in the initial 48-hour window. Special camps are operational across Bihar to facilitate updates until September 1. Over 4,300 young voters have already registered under the state's special campaign. The ECI urged electors to submit new photographs for updated ID cards by the deadline.

Key Points: 941 Bihar Electors Seek Voter List Changes as Parties Stay Silent

  • 941 individuals applied for voter list changes in Bihar
  • Political parties submitted no objections in 48 hours
  • ECI sets up special camps for roll revisions
  • Over 4,300 young electors registered under Bihar CEO's campaign
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941 electors approach ECI for addition, removal of names from Bihar's draft voter list

Bihar voter list sees 941 personal applications for updates while political parties file zero objections in the first 48 hours of ECI's revision process.

"Zero claims filed by political parties for voter list updates – Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, Aug 3

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday said that not a single claim or objection was filed by any political party in the first 48 hours of the launch of the process for addition or deletion of electors' names in Bihar's draft voter list while 941 electors had personally filed applications for the purpose.

From August 1 (3 p.m.) till August 3 (3 p.m.), all political parties put together have filed "zero" claims and objections for the addition of the names of eligible electors and deletion of the names of ineligible electors, as shown in a daily bulletin issued by the poll panel.

While sharing an update on claims and objections received from political parties and electors with respect of the draft electoral roll, the ECI highlighted that special camps have been set up for the purpose in all Block-cum-Circle Offices and Urban Local Body Municipal Offices, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (on all days from Monday to Sunday) up to September 1.

The ECI said under the Bihar CEO's special campaign, launched on August 1 for the addition of the names of eligible young electors who are attaining the age of 18 years from July 1 to October 1, as many as 4,374 young electors have filled their forms along with the declaration form.

The ECI also appealed to all electors to provide their new photographs to their BLOs by September 1, as all eligible electors would be given new Identity cards.

For claims and objections for the addition of the names of eligible electors, the ECI has shared with all political parties a list of those electors whose names were there in the June 24 electoral roll but are not there in the August 1 draft electoral roll, the ECI earlier said in a statement.

The ECI said 1.60 lakh Booth Level Agents (BLAs), nominated by the District Presidents of all 12 political parties, are also participating in the exercise and are fully involved in the field.

As per the Special Intensive Revision order, after the completion of the Enumeration Phase from June 24 to July 25, the draft electoral rolls were published for Bihar on August 1.

Draft electoral rolls of all the 90,712 polling booths of all 243 Assembly Constituencies have been shared with all the political parties by all 38 DEOs of Bihar on August 1, the ECI said.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As a Bihar resident, I appreciate the special camps being open on Sundays too. Many working people can only visit on weekends. The new photo ID cards will help reduce voter fraud hopefully.
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Aman W
Why are political parties sleeping on this? 941 applications from public but zero from parties? This shows their real commitment to democracy. Shameful!
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Priyanka N
The focus on young voters is commendable. 4,374 new voters registered already! Youth participation is crucial for Bihar's development. More awareness campaigns needed in colleges though.
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Varun X
ECI should make the process more digital. Why can't we submit claims online? Standing in queues in this heat is difficult for elderly voters. Technology can improve participation.
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Nisha Z
My father's name was missing from the draft list. We filed application at the special camp. Process was smooth but BLO took 3 visits to update. More staff needed at ground level.

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