Key Points

Bihar's election office is preparing to issue new voter identity cards to nearly 7 crore electors ahead of the assembly polls. These new cards will feature updated photographs while maintaining the same EPIC numbers for continuity. The Election Commission has implemented a new system guaranteeing delivery within 15 days of electoral roll updates. Voters will receive real-time SMS tracking throughout the card delivery process for complete transparency.

Key Points: Bihar Voters to Get New EPIC Cards with Fresh Photos Same Numbers

  • New voter cards retain existing EPIC numbers with updated photographs
  • Over 65 lakh voters missing from draft electoral rolls released earlier
  • ECI introduces 15-day delivery guarantee for new voter ID cards
  • Digital tracking system provides real-time SMS updates for card delivery
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Bihar: ECI prepares to issue new voter ID cards with old number, fresh photo

Bihar's 7 crore voters will receive new voter ID cards with updated photos but same EPIC numbers as ECI prepares final electoral rolls for assembly polls.

"Any alleged duplication at this stage cannot be construed as a final error - Chief Electoral Officer Bihar"

New Delhi, Aug 31

On the eve of the likely release of the final electoral rolls for the Bihar Assembly poll, election office sources said on Sunday that new election identity cards with the latest photos will soon be issued to the nearly 7 crore state electors.

The new voter cards will retain the existing Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) number, but the name of the voting booth may be changed as the number of booths in the state has been increased for voters’ convenience, said a source.

The release of the final voter list marks a key milestone as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. During the enumeration phase of the SIR held from June 24 to July 25, more than 7.24 crore electors -- out of a total of 7.89 crore -- submitted their details. The draft rolls, however, showed about 65 lakh voters missing.

Election office sources said that in the final list to be released on Monday, the number of missing voters is likely to increase beyond 65 lakh.

Earlier on Sunday, the ECI refuted allegations made in a recent media report claiming large-scale duplication in Bihar’s ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

In a statement, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Bihar clarified that the draft rolls published under the SIR 2025 are provisional in nature and explicitly meant for public scrutiny.

“Any alleged duplication at this stage cannot be construed as a final error,” the statement by CEO Bihar said on X, stressing that the law provides for objections, verification, and correction before final publication.

Addressing the figure of 67,826 “dubious duplicates” cited in the report, the CEO argued that it “is based on data-mining and subjective matching of name/relative/age combinations”, adding that, “These parameters, without documentary and field verification, cannot conclusively prove duplication.”

In June, the Election Commission of India (ECI) introduced a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that will ensure Elector Photo Identity Cards (EPICs) are delivered within 15 days of any update in the electoral rolls.

The reform is part of a series of citizen-centric measures being rolled out by the ECI under the leadership of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Dr Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr Vivek Joshi.

The initiative is aimed at minimising delays, enhancing transparency, and delivering efficient, timely, and trackable voter services.

Under the new SOP, the entire process -- from the generation of the EPIC by the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) to its delivery at the voter’s doorstep -- will be digitally tracked. Voters will receive real-time SMS updates at every stage of the delivery process.

- IANS

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Priya S
65 lakh voters missing from draft rolls? That's concerning! In a democracy, every vote counts. ECI should conduct special drives in rural areas where people might not be aware of the revision process.
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Aman W
SMS updates for card delivery is a welcome step! Last time my voter ID took 3 months to arrive. Hope this 15-day promise is actually fulfilled. Digital tracking will bring accountability 👍
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Neha E
Increasing voting booths is much needed! During last elections, my parents had to stand in queue for 2 hours. Hope the new arrangements reduce waiting time and make voting more accessible for senior citizens.
Vikram M
While the initiative is good, ECI needs to address the duplication concerns properly. Just calling data-mining 'subjective' isn't enough. Proper verification mechanisms must be in place to ensure fair elections.
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Sneha F
Hope they include multiple language options in the SMS updates. Many voters in Bihar are more comfortable with Hindi or Maithili than English. Inclusive communication is key for maximum participation! 🇮🇳

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