Key Points

The Election Commission of India has released the final voter lists for Siwan, Samastipur, and Arwal districts under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2025. The updated rolls show increased voter numbers and demographic shifts across the three districts. New voters in the 18-19 age group have been incorporated, and political parties have received comprehensive electoral data. The revision process allows for continuous updates, ensuring the most accurate representation of eligible voters.

Key Points: Bihar Voter Lists SIR 2025 Finalized for Siwan Samastipur Arwal

  • Final voter lists prepared for Siwan, Samastipur, and Arwal districts
  • Total voters increased across districts with new demographic data
  • 14,121 new names added in Arwal during revision period
  • Electoral rolls available in hard and soft copies for verification
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Final voter lists released in Siwan, Samastipur and Arwal districts under SIR 2025

Election Commission releases final voter rolls for three Bihar districts, highlighting demographic changes and electoral participation updates.

"Continuous updation program allows name additions until 10 days before nomination period - Election Commission Official"

Patna, Oct 1

In line with the directives of the Election Commission of India, the final voter lists for Siwan, Samastipur and Arwal districts were released on Tuesday under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2025, based on the eligibility date of July 1, 2025.

In Siwan district, the total number of electors stands at 24,44,322, comprising 12,97,171 male voters, 11,47,099 female voters, and 52 voters from the third gender category.

The number of voters in the 18-19 age group has reached 34,791, including 22,314 males and 12,477 females.

Officials clarified that under the continuous updation program, names can still be added to the electoral rolls via online or offline applications until 10 days before the nomination period begins.

At a meeting held on the occasion, representatives of recognised political parties were provided with both soft and hard copies of the updated electoral rolls.

Meanwhile, in Samastipur district, the District Election Officer-cum-District Magistrate handed over the final photo electoral rolls for all 10 Assembly constituencies to party representatives.

The voter count in the district has increased from 28,61,275 in the draft rolls to 29,26,575 in the final rolls.

The final voter list for the Arwal district was published under the SIR 2025, based on the eligibility date of July 1, 2025.

According to the data, the district now has a total of 5,23,444 voters, comprising 2,76,427 male voters, 2,47,012 female voters, and 5 voters from the third gender.

At the time of the draft publication, Arwal district had 5,11,568 voters, including 2,70,170 males, 2,41,464 females, and 3 others.

During the revision period, 14,121 new names were added and 2,245 names were deleted due to absence, death, or duplication.

A total of 8,195 corrections were made in the voter rolls.

Officials confirmed that the final rolls are now available in both hard and soft copies for political parties, Electoral Registration Officers, and at designated public offices for verification.

Party representatives were informed that the rolls would also be available for scrutiny at the offices of Electoral Registration Officers, the District Election Office, and other notified locations.

- IANS

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Priya S
Noticeable gender gap in voter numbers across all districts. While female voter count has increased, we still have work to do for equal representation. Hope more women exercise their voting rights!
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Arjun K
The continuous updation program is a great initiative! People can still register until 10 days before nominations. This will help many first-time voters and those who missed earlier deadlines.
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Sarah B
Impressive to see the detailed data management - 8,195 corrections made in Arwal alone! Shows the Election Commission is serious about accurate voter lists. Democracy thrives on such meticulous work.
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Michael C
While the process seems thorough, I hope the verification at public offices is actually accessible to common people. Sometimes these facilities exist only on paper in rural areas.
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Kavya N
The inclusion of third gender voters, though small in number, is a positive step towards inclusive democracy. Every vote counts and every citizen matters! 🙏

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