Tamil Nadu Voter Registration Camps: Last Chance to Enroll Before Final Roll

The Election Commission of India is conducting special voter registration camps across Tamil Nadu following the removal of over 97 lakh names from the draft electoral roll. Eligible citizens can enroll or correct details at camps held on December 28-29 and January 3-4 at all polling stations. Voters have until January 18 to submit applications for inclusion, with officials assisting at booths to process forms. The initiative aims to ensure maximum voter inclusion ahead of the final electoral roll publication.

Key Points: TN Voter Registration Camps: Enroll or Correct Details by Jan 18

  • Special 4-day registration camps
  • 97 lakh names removed from draft roll
  • Apply for inclusion or correction by Jan 18
  • Camps at all 75,000 polling stations
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ECI sets up special voter registration camps across TN to enroll left out voters

ECI holds special 4-day camps across Tamil Nadu for voter enrollment & corrections. Over 97 lakh names removed in draft roll. Apply by Jan 18.

"Accurate and updated electoral rolls are crucial for ensuring free, fair, and inclusive elections. - Archana Patnaik, TN Chief Electoral Officer"

Chennai, Dec 27

In an effort to ensure maximum inclusion in the electoral process, the Election Commission of India has announced a series of special voter registration camps across Tamil Nadu to enable eligible citizens to enrol in the electoral rolls or correct their details.

The announcement follows the publication of the draft electoral roll for the state on December 19, after the completion of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.

According to the Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Archana Patnaik, more than 97 lakh names were removed from the draft voter list during the revision exercise. Of these, around 66 lakh voters were identified as having shifted their place of residence. The remaining deletions were due to reasons such as duplication, death, or ineligibility.

Voters whose names were removed have been given a one-month window to re-enrol, with January 18 set as the final date for submitting applications.

In response to the large number of omissions and to ensure no eligible voter is left out, the Election Commission has announced a four-day special voter registration drive across the state.

The first phase of the special camp is being held on Saturday and Sunday, followed by another round on January 3 and January 4. These camps will be conducted at all polling stations across Tamil Nadu, covering approximately 75,000 booths.

During these special camps, eligible citizens can apply for inclusion of their names in the electoral roll by submitting Form 6. They can also apply for corrections in personal details or for the transposition of their names if they have shifted their residence within the constituency.

According to officials, 1,68,825 applications have already been received for inclusion of new voters since the publication of the draft roll. The Chief Electoral Officer has urged all eligible citizens, particularly those whose names were excluded from the draft list, to make full use of this opportunity. She emphasised that accurate and updated electoral rolls are crucial for ensuring free, fair, and inclusive elections.

Election officials will be present at all polling stations during the special camp days to assist applicants, verify documents, and facilitate the smooth processing of forms.

Citizens have also been encouraged to verify their details through the online voter portal and take corrective action before the final electoral roll is published.

- IANS

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Priya S
Removing 97 lakh names sounds like a lot! While cleaning the list is important, I hope the process of re-enrollment is simple. My cousin's name was deleted last time because he shifted within Chennai and it took months to get it back. Glad they are giving a one-month window now.
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Rahul R
Every vote counts! 👏 It's our fundamental duty. I will tell all my friends and family to check the online portal first. The CEO is right, accurate rolls are the foundation of fair elections. Hope other states also follow this model of special camps.
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Arun Y
Respectfully, while the intention is good, the sheer number of deletions—66 lakh due to shifting—points to a deeper issue. Our system for updating addresses seems broken if so many people are getting purged. The camp is a fix, but we need a permanent, seamless solution linked to Aadhaar or other IDs.
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Meera T
As a first-time voter from Coimbatore, this is very helpful! I was confused about the process. Knowing there will be officials at my local booth on specific days to help with Form 6 makes it much less daunting. Thank you, ECI!
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David E
Interesting to see the scale of electoral management in India. 75,000 booths for a special drive is massive logistics. The focus on inclusion is commendable. Hope the turnout for these camps is good.

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