Gujarat's Electoral Roll Reveal: How 5 Crore Voters Were Mapped Amid Revisions

Gujarat is set to publish its updated draft electoral roll this week. The state just completed a massive voter list revision drive that reached millions of citizens. Officials have cleaned the list by removing duplicates and outdated entries. Now, voters have a month to check their details and make any necessary corrections.

Key Points: Gujarat Draft Electoral Roll 2025 to be Published on December 19

  • Draft electoral roll to be published on December 19 after a state-wide Special Intensive Revision drive
  • Over 5 crore enumeration forms distributed with 4.34 crore returned and digitized
  • Verification process removed 18 lakh deceased and 3.8 lakh duplicate voters
  • Claims and objections period open from Dec 19, 2025, to Jan 18, 2026, for corrections
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Gujarat to publish draft electoral roll on Dec 19: Official

Gujarat's draft electoral roll for 2025 will be published Dec 19 after a special revision drive that mapped over 5 crore voters and removed duplicates.

"Gujarat has recorded a strong performance in the Special Intensive Revision campaign, which aims to ensure a clean, accurate and inclusive electoral roll. - Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Gujarat"

Gandhinagar, Dec 18

The process of preparing the draft electoral roll under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2025 in Gujarat has entered its final stage, with the updated draft scheduled to be published on December 19, the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Gujarat, said.

The Special Intensive Revision exercise was conducted across the state from October 27, 2025, in accordance with the directions of the Election Commission of India (ECI).

The enumeration phase, which was initially scheduled to conclude earlier, was extended till December 14, allowing an additional three days for the return of forms. State election authorities said the exercise has now achieved 100 per cent completion in both enumeration and verification.

During the revision drive, enumeration forms were distributed to 5.08 crore voters, of which 4.34 crore voters returned the forms. All returned forms have been fully digitised, officials said.

According to election authorities, around 44.45 lakh voters could not be mapped during the exercise. All 33 districts recorded full completion of the enumeration process, covering all 182 Assembly constituencies in Gujarat.

As part of the verification process, meetings were held between Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and Booth Level Agents (BLAs) of recognised political parties to ensure transparency and accuracy. Following these meetings, constituency-wise voter lists were uploaded on the websites of the respective District Election Officers and on the CEO Gujarat website, enabling voters to verify their details district-wise.

By the final stage of verification, authorities identified 18,07,277 deceased voters, 9,69,813 voters who were absent from their registered addresses, and 40,26,010 voters who had permanently migrated.

In addition, 3,81,534 duplicate voters were detected and flagged during the process.

The CEO’s office said Gujarat has recorded a strong performance in the Special Intensive Revision campaign, which aims to ensure a clean, accurate and inclusive electoral roll ahead of future elections.

Following the publication of the draft electoral roll on December 19, the claims and objections period will remain open from December 19, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

Eligible Indian citizens whose names do not appear in the draft roll can apply for inclusion by submitting Form 6 along with Aadhaar proof. The Election Commission has reiterated that enrolment of a voter’s name at more than one place in the electoral roll is a punishable offence and urged citizens to carefully verify their details during the claims and objections period.

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- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the process is almost complete! Just checked my family's details on the CEO website and everything is correct. 👍 Everyone should take a moment to verify before the claims period ends on Jan 18.
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Aman W
While the effort is commendable, 44.45 lakh voters not being mapped is a significant number. Were these mostly from urban, migrant populations? The system needs to be more dynamic to track internal migration within India.
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Sarah B
Impressive digitization of 4.34 crore forms. The scale of administrative work in India is mind-boggling. Hope the clean roll leads to smoother elections.
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Vikram M
The notice about punishment for duplicate enrolment is important. Some people still think having votes in both their native village and city is okay. This revision should fix that. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
My parents moved to Ahmedabad from our village 5 years ago. We had to submit Form 6 last time. The process was simple with Aadhaar. Glad they are giving a full month for claims and objections this time.

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