Key Points

The final Bihar voter list due September 1 may show more than 65 lakh missing electors according to ECI sources. The missing voters include those who have died, permanently relocated, or were enrolled in multiple locations. New election identity cards with updated photos will be issued to all voters after the final list is released. Political parties have shown limited engagement with the revision process despite ECI appeals for participation.

Key Points: Bihar Voter List May Exceed 65 Lakh Missing Electors ECI Says

  • Over 7.17 crore voters submitted forms from draft list of 7.24 crore
  • Missing voters include 22 lakh deceased and 36 lakh untraceable
  • New EPIC cards with updated photos to be issued to all voters
  • Only CPI(ML) Liberation party filed objections to draft electoral rolls
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Number of missing electors in final Bihar voter list may increase beyond 65 lakh: ECI sources

ECI sources indicate Bihar's final voter list could have over 65 lakh missing names, with new EPIC cards planned after September 1 release.

"The presence of a latest photo on EPIC is also going to make identification of electors easy - ECI official source"

New Delhi, Aug 25

Ahead of the release of the final voter list in Bihar on September 1, there are indications that the number of voters found missing during the preparation of draft rolls may increase beyond 65 lakh, sources in the ECI said.

Claiming that work under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral roll is progressing smoothly, ECI sources said if the next Assembly election is held using the new voter list the voting percentage is sure to record a jump.

Out of the over 7.24 crore electors whose names are recorded in the draft voter list released on August 1, a total of 7.17 crore voters have already deposited their forms along with documents, said an official source.

During the enumeration phase of the SIR held from June 24 to July 25, more than 7.24 crore electors -- out of a total of 7.89 crore -- submitted their details. The draft rolls, however, showed about 65 lakh voters missing.

Election office sources said on Monday that in the final list to be released on September 1 the number of missing voters is likely to increase beyond 65 lakh.

As of now, the 65 lakh missing voters include 22 lakh deceased (2.83 per cent), 36 lakh (4.59 per cent) who have permanently shifted or could not be traced, and seven lakh (0.89 per cent) found enrolled in more than one place, the ECI data revealed.

Sources said new election identity cards with latest photos of electors will also be issued to all Bihar voters after the release of the final voter list.

The new voter cards will retain the existing Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) number but the name of the voting booth may be get changed as the number of booths in the state has been increased for voters’ convenience, said a source.

“The presence of a latest photo on EPIC is also going to make identification of electors easy,” said an official source.

Earlier, the ECI said that it has so far received 1,40,931 applications from voters in Bihar for inclusion or deletion of names in the draft electoral rolls.

Of the applications from individual voters, 14,374 have already been disposed of by Electoral Registration Officers (EROs). The claims and objections period, which began on August 1, will remain open till September 1.

The Commission noted that the CPI(ML) Liberation is the only political party to have filed objections, submitting 10 complaints related to the draft rolls. Despite repeated appeals, other political parties have not engaged actively in the revision exercise, it added.

Since August 1, as many as 3,79,692 new electors who turned 18 after the launch of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) have applied for inclusion. The ECI said that a month-long opportunity has been provided to individuals, political parties, and their 1.6 lakh booth-level agents (BLAs) to flag errors.

According to data, the RJD has deputed 47,506 BLAs, Congress 17,549, and Left parties over 2,000 -- together accounting for more than 67,000 representatives.

As per rules, claims and objections can only be disposed of after the expiry of a seven-day notice period and verification of eligibility by the concerned ERO/AERO. No name from the draft rolls can be deleted without a formal “speaking order” following an enquiry and after giving the elector a fair opportunity to be heard.

The Commission has urged eligible electors left out of the rolls to file claims in Form 6 with Aadhaar by September 1. Similarly, objections against ineligible entries can be filed in Form 7. Even non-electors of a constituency may file objections if supported by a declaration or oath, as per the rules.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good that they're cleaning up the voter list finally. So many duplicate and deceased voters have been affecting election integrity for years. Better late than never! 👍
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Aman W
Why are political parties not taking this seriously? Only CPI(ML) filed objections? Shame on other parties who are busy with politics but not ensuring their voters are registered properly.
Sneha F
My parents in Bihar had to submit documents twice because the first time their forms got "lost". The system needs to be more efficient and less bureaucratic. Common people face so much hassle.
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Vikram M
The new EPIC cards with updated photos is a good move. Many people still have 20-year-old photos on their voter IDs. Will help prevent impersonation during voting.
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Nikhil C
️ 7 lakh voters enrolled in more than one place? This is exactly why we need Aadhaar linking with voter ID. One person, one vote should be strictly implemented across India.

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