Key Points

The Election Commission has nearly completed the first phase of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar, covering 98.01% of electors. Significant updates include identifying 20 lakh deceased voters and 28 lakh permanently migrated individuals. Citizens can track and verify their voter information through online platforms and mobile apps. The draft electoral roll will be published on August 1, with opportunities for corrections and claims until September 1.

Key Points: Bihar Election Rolls 98% Complete with Major Voter Updates

  • 98.01% of Bihar electors covered in voter roll revision
  • 20 lakh deceased voters identified
  • 28 lakh permanently migrated electors reported
  • 7 lakh voters found enrolled in multiple locations
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First phase of SIR in Bihar nears completion, 98.01 pc electors covered: ECI

ECI reveals massive voter list revision in Bihar, tracking 20 lakh deceased and 28 lakh migrated electors through Special Intensive Revision

"The final roll will play a crucial role in shaping Bihar's democratic landscape. - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, July 23

The Election Commission on Wednesday said that 98.01 per cent of electors in Bihar have been covered under the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise.

So far, 20 lakh deceased electors have been reported, while 28 lakh have permanently migrated. Another 7 lakh electors were found to be enrolled in more than one location, and 1 lakh were marked untraceable, the ECI said.

The Election Commission said it has received and digitised 7.17 crore Enumeration Forms, accounting for 90.89 per cent of the state's electors. However, 15 lakh forms were not returned.

It said the lists of incorrectly included electors and those who have not returned their Enumeration Forms were shared on July 20 with 1.5 lakh Booth Level Agents (BLAs) nominated by district presidents of the 12 major political parties in Bihar.

Bihar electors temporarily residing outside the state and not registered elsewhere can submit their forms online at https://electors.eci.gov.in, through the ECINet mobile app, or by filling a printed form. The completed and signed printed form can be sent to the respective Booth Level Officer (BLO) via a family member or through WhatsApp.

Names of electors who have submitted their Enumeration Forms will be included in the Draft Electoral Roll, to be published on August 1, marking the end of the first phase of SIR. Electors can track the status of their form at: https://electors.eci.gov.in/home/enumFormTrack.

SMS alerts have been sent to electors whose mobile numbers were mentioned in their forms.

In case of any discrepancies in the Draft Roll, electors or political parties can file objections with the concerned ERO or AERO by September 1. Similarly, eligible individuals whose names are missing can also file claims until the same date.

The Election Commission has urged citizens to participate actively in the verification process of electoral rolls. The final roll will play a crucial role in shaping Bihar's democratic landscape.

- IANS

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Shreya B
20 lakh deceased voters still on rolls? 😳 This shows how outdated our electoral system was. Cleanup was long overdue. But what about the 15 lakh unreturned forms? ECI should extend deadline and do door-to-door campaigns in rural areas.
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Aman W
As a BLO in Patna, I can confirm the ground reality is tougher than numbers suggest. Many families have moved during pandemic but records aren't updated. The WhatsApp submission option is helping though - received 40+ forms this week itself!
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Priyanka N
While digitization is good, what about elderly voters in villages without smartphones? My nani in Gaya couldn't understand the online process. ECI must ensure offline methods are equally efficient. Democracy can't be digital-only!
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Vikram M
98% coverage sounds impressive but let's see the final list. Bihar elections are always about booth management. Hope this cleanup reduces bogus voting. The SMS alert system is a welcome transparency measure.
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Kavya N
Why only 12 major parties involved in verification? Smaller regional parties know their constituencies better. ECI should expand BLA nominations to include them too. Inclusive democracy = stronger democracy!

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