Key Points

The Election Commission of India reports impressive progress in Bihar's voter document collection. With a 99.11 percent submission rate already achieved, officials are confident of completing the process before the September 1st deadline. Over 328,000 new young voters have submitted registration forms to participate in the democratic process. The final electoral rolls will be published on September 30th after all verifications are complete.

Key Points: Bihar Achieves 99.11 Percent Voter Document Collection in ECI Drive

  • Average daily collection rate stands at 1.64 percent with seven days remaining
  • Verification is being handled by 243 EROs and 2,976 AEROs statewide
  • Over 328,000 new electors have submitted Form 6 to register
  • Final electoral rolls for Bihar will be officially published on September 30
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Documents of 99.11 per cent electors received in SIR exercise in Bihar: ECI

The Election Commission reports 99.11% of Bihar electors have submitted documents for the Special Intensive Revision, with just 0.89% remaining ahead of the Sept 1 deadline.

"The document collection process is ongoing with the help of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and volunteers and is likely to be completed before the stipulated time - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, August 25

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday said that it has received documents from 99.11 per cent of electors in Bihar, with seven days remaining in the Claims, Objections and Documents period under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state.

According to the ECI, this translates to an average daily collection rate of about 1.64 per cent. With the deadline set for September 1, only 0.89 per cent of electors have yet to submit their documents.

The Commission said the document collection process is ongoing with the help of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and volunteers and is likely to be completed before the stipulated time, similar to the earlier collection of enumeration forms.

In line with SIR orders dated June 24, verification of documents is also being carried out simultaneously by 243 Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) and 2,976 Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs) across the state.

Out of 7.24 crore electors in the draft electoral rolls, 0.16 per cent of Claims and Objections have been received so far. Ten from the Booth Level Agents (BLAs) of 12 recognised political parties in Bihar, none from non-electors of that Assembly constituency, and 1,21,143 from electors within their Assembly constituencies, the ECI stated.

According to the ECI, a total of 3,28,847 new electors, who have attained the age of 18 years on or before July 1 or will turn 18 by October 1, have submitted Form 6 and the necessary declaration.

The ECI stated that the SIR in Bihar is proceeding as scheduled. Decisions on all claims and objections, along with verification of eligibility documents, are to be completed by the concerned EROs and AEROs by September 25. The final electoral rolls will be published on September 30 after the completion of final checks.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope the remaining 0.89% people submit their documents soon. Every vote matters in a democracy. The BLOs are doing commendable work in remote areas of Bihar.
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Aman W
ज़्यादातर लोगों ने documents submit कर दिए, बाकी बचे लोगों को भी जल्दी करनी चाहिए। Election commission की टीम अच्छा काम कर रही है।
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Sarah B
While the numbers look good, I hope the verification process is thorough. We need to ensure only genuine voters remain on the rolls. Quality over quantity matters.
Vikram M
Good to see 3.28 lakh new young voters registering! The youth must participate in democracy. Bihar setting an example for other states 👍
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Nisha Z
The ECI should also focus on voter awareness programs. Many people, especially in rural areas, don't understand the importance of electoral rolls revision.

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