Rajasthan Voter Drive: Barmer, Chittorgarh Lead Amid Digital Push

Rajasthan's Special Intensive Revision is making impressive progress across the state. Barmer and Chittorgarh districts are leading the charge with over 50% form distribution completed. The election department is pushing digital participation through online platforms and video tutorials. However, several districts including Jodhpur and Jaipur need to accelerate their efforts to meet targets.

Key Points: Rajasthan SIR Voter Count Forms Barmer Chittorgarh Lead

  • Barmer and Chittorgarh districts exceed 50% voter form distribution rates
  • Weir constituency leads with 66.5% while Ganganagar lags at 25%
  • Digital platform enables online form submission with Aadhaar-linked e-signature
  • Six districts including Barmer and Nagaur achieve over 75% mapping completion
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Rajasthan SIR: Barmer, Chittorgarh lead in voter count form distribution

Rajasthan's voter count form distribution exceeds 21.8 million in 6 days, with Barmer and Chittorgarh leading while Jodhpur, Hanumangarh trail behind.

"The programme is time-bound and must be completed without delay - CEO Naveen Mahajan"

Jaipur, Nov 10

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll is progressing rapidly across Rajasthan, with the distribution of voter count forms surpassing 21.8 million in just six days, covering nearly 40 per cent of the state’s voters.

According to Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Naveen Mahajan, Barmer and Chittorgarh districts have emerged as the top performers, each exceeding 50 per cent distribution, while Jodhpur, Hanumangarh, Bikaner, and Sirohi trail behind with less than 35 per cent.

CEO Mahajan has issued strict directives to low-performing districts, emphasising that the programme is time-bound and must be completed without delay.

Among the Assembly constituencies, Weir leads with 66.5 per cent distribution, while Ganganagar remains at the bottom with 25 per cent.

Highlighting the growing digital participation, Mahajan said voters can now fill and submit count forms online through the Election Commission’s digital platform. District Election Officers have been instructed to spread awareness via Electoral Literacy Clubs (ELCs) and local organisations.

Video tutorials have been uploaded on the Election Department’s social media channels to guide voters through the online process. Voters submitting their forms online must ensure their name matches the 2025 voter list and use an Aadhaar-linked e-signature device. They need not submit a physical form if the online process is completed successfully.

Mahajan also shared that Rajasthan is performing strongly in mapping progress, with Barmer, Salumbar, Balotra, Nagaur, Dausa, and Phalodi crossing 75 per cent completion. However, Jaipur, Kota, Jodhpur, Sriganganagar, and Ajmer have been advised to accelerate their efforts.

Chief Electoral Officer Mahajan informed that Rajasthan is leading in mapping related to the SIR process. Barmer, Salumber, Balotra, Nagaur, Dausa, Phalodi districts are leading in this mapping work with more than 75 per cent mapping, but the districts where this work still needs to be done with more alertness and promptness are Jaipur, Kota, Jodhpur, Sriganganagar and Ajmer.

The mapping process will simplify verification, allowing voters previously listed in other states to skip document resubmission.

Meanwhile, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have begun uploading completed forms both offline and online through the newly activated BLO app.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The online submission option is a game-changer! Filled my form digitally yesterday - process was smooth and took only 10 minutes. More awareness needed in smaller towns though.
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Priya S
Why is Jaipur lagging behind? Being the capital city, we should set an example. The administration needs to improve their outreach programs in urban areas.
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Michael C
The Aadhaar-linked e-signature requirement might be problematic for elderly voters who aren't tech-savvy. Hope BLOs are providing adequate assistance to them.
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Ananya R
Good initiative by Election Commission! The mapping process will really help people like me who moved from another state. No more running around for document verification! 🙏
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Vikram M
Respectfully, the CEO should focus more on districts like Ganganagar that are at 25% instead of just praising top performers. Every vote matters in democracy.
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Kavya N
Electoral Literacy Clubs in colleges and schools should actively participate in creating awareness. Youth can help bridge the digital divide for older generations.

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