Tamil Nadu Election Commission Sends Notices to 12 Lakh Voters for Verification

The Election Commission of India has begun issuing notices to over 12 lakh voters in Tamil Nadu as part of a special revision of electoral rolls ahead of the Assembly elections. Voters must submit documents like birth certificates or passports to verify their eligibility, with Chennai district having the highest number of notices. The verification process will continue until February 10, leading to the publication of the final electoral roll on February 17. This effort follows the removal of approximately 97.37 lakh ineligible entries from the draft roll to ensure transparency.

Key Points: TN Election Commission Issues Notices to 12 Lakh Voters

  • 12.43 lakh voters receive notices
  • Chennai district tops list
  • Verification until Feb 10
  • Final roll on Feb 17
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Election Commission to issue notices to over 12 lakh voters in TN ahead of Assembly polls

Ahead of Assembly polls, the Election Commission is verifying over 12 lakh voters in Tamil Nadu, requiring documents for eligibility.

"The move is part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of the electoral rolls aimed at ensuring accuracy and transparency. - Election Commission"

Chennai, Dec 30

As preparations intensify for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the Election Commission of India has begun the process of issuing notices to over 12 lakh voters across the state, seeking additional documents to verify their eligibility.

The move is part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision(SIR) of the electoral rolls aimed at ensuring accuracy and transparency.

According to officials, the draft electoral roll was published on December 19 after the completion of the enumeration and verification process.

During this exercise, the names of around 97.37 lakh voters were removed from the rolls, including those who were deceased, had shifted their residence, or were found to be duplicate entries.

Following the publication of the draft roll, the Election Commission has initiated the process of issuing notices to voters whose details require further verification.

A total of 12,43,363 voters across the state will receive notices seeking additional documentation to confirm their eligibility.

Out of them, Chennai district accounts for the highest number, with 2,37,619 voters receiving notices, followed by Tiruvallur with 1,85,987 and Chengalpattu with 63,373.

In Kancheepuram, 56,479 voters will receive notices, while 53,146 notices will be issued in Tiruchirappalli.

Around 46,000 notices each will be sent in Cuddalore and Erode districts.

Election officials stated that every notice issued will carry a unique identification number to ensure transparency and effective monitoring of the verification process.

Once a notice is served, details of the acknowledgement will be uploaded to the Booth Level Officer (BLO) application to enable real-time tracking. Voters who receive notices are required to appear before the Assistant Electoral Registration Officer on the specified date and submit any one of 13 prescribed documents. These include a birth certificate, educational certificate, permanent residence certificate, passport, or other officially accepted identity documents.

The submitted records will be verified by the Electoral Registration Officer or the Assistant Electoral Registration Officer before passing a final order in each case.

The Election Commission has stated that the process of issuing notices and verifying documents will continue until February 10. The final electoral roll will be published on February 17 after completing all verifications.

Meanwhile, applications for inclusion, deletion, or correction in the voter list will continue to be accepted until February 18.

The Commission also revealed that 7,28,432 applications have already been received through special camps and online platforms, reflecting significant public participation in the ongoing revision process.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative, but I hope the common people, especially the elderly, don't face too much hassle. Submitting documents and appearing before officers can be difficult. The EC should ensure help desks are available.
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Vikram M
Chennai topping the list with 2.37 lakh notices is concerning. Does this point to a larger issue of migration or address changes in the metro? The process needs to be transparent, no voter should be wrongly deleted.
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Sarah B
The use of a unique ID number and real-time tracking via the BLO app sounds promising for accountability. Hope this tech-driven approach reduces errors and makes the system more efficient.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the intent is good, issuing notices to over 12 lakh people just months before elections seems like a massive logistical challenge. What if there are delays? Will people get enough time to respond? The timeline feels tight.
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Kavya N
 7.28 lakh applications already received for inclusion! That's great public participation. Shows people are engaged. Everyone who is eligible must make sure their name is on the list. Voting is our right and duty. 🇮🇳

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