Rajasthan's Voter Roll Overhaul: How 52,469 Officers Will Verify 5.4 Crore Voters

Rajasthan is gearing up for a massive voter verification drive starting October 28th. The state's Chief Electoral Officer announced that 52,469 Booth Level Officers will verify over 5.4 crore registered voters through door-to-door visits. The entire process follows a detailed timeline ending with the final voter list publication in February 2026. This comprehensive effort includes digital tools like the ECINet app and extensive community outreach to ensure maximum participation.

Key Points: Rajasthan SIR Program Voter List Revision 2025-26 Timeline

  • Training and form printing phase runs from October 28 to November 3, 2025
  • Door-to-door distribution and collection scheduled for November 4 to December 4
  • Draft voter list publication set for December 9 with month-long objection window
  • Final voter list to be published on February 7, 2026 after verification
  • 2.61 crore voters above 40 years already have 77% mapping completed
  • ECINet app enables direct BLO contact with 5,000 calls already made
  • Media cells established in every district with DEOs as official spokespersons
  • Self-help groups and Rajsakhis to actively motivate women voter participation
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Rajasthan prepared for SIR: Chief Electoral Officer

Rajasthan launches Special Intensive Revision program from Oct 28 to Feb 7, 2026, with 52,469 BLOs verifying 5.48 crore voters through comprehensive door-to-door enumeration.

"The Election Commission of India is committed to ensuring that the Special Intensive Revision campaign is transparent, citizen-centric - Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan"

Jaipur, Oct 27

Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan on Monday announced that Rajasthan is fully prepared for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) Program, which will commence on October 28, 2025, and continue until February 7, 2026.

The programme is part of Phase 2 implementation across 12 states, including Rajasthan. Mahajan informed that training and printing of enumeration forms will take place from October 28 to November 3, followed by door-to-door distribution and collection from November 4 to December 4.

The draft voter list will be published on December 9, with claims and objections accepted from December 9, 2025, to January 8, 2026.

The notice and verification phase will run until January 31, and the final voter list will be published on February 7, 2026.

According to the 2025 voter list, Rajasthan currently has 5,48,84,827 registered voters. Their verification will be carried out by 52,469 Booth Level Officers (BLOs). Of these, approximately 2.61 crore voters are above 40 years of age, with 77 per cent already mapped, while mapping work of the remaining 2.88 crore voters below 40 years is underway.

The Chief Electoral Officer stated that detailed instructions have been issued to all Divisional Commissioners, District Election Officers, and Electoral Registration Officers, including guidelines for polling station reorganisation, training of BLOs and supervisors, coordination with political parties and media, promotion of online form submission, and publication of IEC materials.

Mahajan said that all BLOs and supervisors have been trained, with refresher sessions to be held soon. Their daily progress will be monitored at the ERO, DEO, and CEO levels. Training will also be organised for volunteers and helpdesk staff.

Recognised political parties will be briefed through detailed presentations covering all aspects of the Special Intensive Revision, and the status of BLA appointments and the role of BLA-2 will also be discussed.

Media cells have been formed in every district, with the District Election Officer designated as the official spokesperson.

Regular press releases and social media updates will be issued, and an awareness campaign will be launched across schools, colleges, and panchayats to encourage online voter registration. Self-help groups and Rajsakhis will play an active role in motivating women voters.

The Election Commission of India has also launched the integrated ECINet app and website, which features the 'Book a Call with BLO' option, allowing voters to directly contact their BLOs for assistance.

So far, about 5,000 calls have been made through this feature in Rajasthan. Contact details of BLOs, supervisors, AEROs, EROs, and DEOs are available on respective district websites.

Mahajan further informed that voter lists for all states have been uploaded to https://voters.eci.gov.in and linked to the Chief Electoral Officer's website. Genealogical mapping is being conducted to link current voters with those listed in previous SIR voter rolls based on verified family details, minimising the need for additional document collection.

Emphasising transparency and inclusiveness, Mahajan said that the Election Commission of India is committed to ensuring that the Special Intensive Revision campaign is transparent, citizen-centric, and encourages the participation of every eligible voter in Rajasthan's democratic process.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some tech integration in election process! The ECINet app sounds promising. Just hope the BLOs are actually responsive when we call them. Last time my complaint went unanswered for weeks.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Jaipur, I appreciate the clear timeline. The door-to-door collection from Nov 4-Dec 4 gives me enough time to get my documents ready. Well organized! 👍
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Arjun K
ज़िम्मेदार नागरिक होने के नाते हम सबको इस प्रक्रिया में सक्रिय भागीदारी करनी चाहिए। खासकर युवाओं को वोटर लिस्ट में अपना नाम जरूर सुनिश्चित करना चाहिए। जय हिंद! 🙏
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Michael C
The genealogical mapping approach is interesting - could reduce paperwork burden. But I hope data privacy is maintained properly. Overall, seems like a well-thought-out process.
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Kavya N
Appreciate the focus on women voters through self-help groups and Rajsakhis. More women participation will strengthen our democracy. Let's make sure every eligible woman in our family is registered! 💪
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Vikram M

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