Rajasthan's Voter Drive: 30 Lakh Forms Distributed in Just 2 Days

The Special Intensive Revision exercise is making impressive progress across Rajasthan with over 30 lakh forms distributed in just two days. Chittorgarh and Alwar districts are leading the campaign with their efficient distribution strategies. Family mapping has reached 68.17% completion, significantly reducing documentation requirements for voters. Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan has urged all eligible citizens to submit their completed forms by December 4 to ensure accurate voter lists.

Key Points: Rajasthan SIR Exercise Distributes 30 Lakh Voter Forms

  • Chittorgarh and Alwar lead in form distribution for consecutive days
  • 68.17% of Rajasthan voters successfully mapped with family records
  • Voters above 40 years achieve 84.98% genealogical mapping coverage
  • Barmer, Nagaur and Balotra districts excel in family verification process
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SIR exercise: Over 30 lakh enumeration forms distributed across Rajasthan in 2 days

Over 30 lakh enumeration forms distributed across Rajasthan in 2 days as Special Intensive Revision exercise progresses with 68.17% family mapping completed.

"All SIR-related activities are progressing as per the prescribed schedule - Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan"

Jaipur, Nov 5

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise is being smoothly implemented across Rajasthan, with over 30 lakh enumeration forms distributed door-to-door by Booth Level Officers (BLOs) within just two days of the campaign's launch.

Chittorgarh and Alwar districts have retained the top positions for two consecutive days due to their efficient distribution strategies, officials said.

Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan informed that printing and distribution of new Enumeration Forms (EFs) for all existing voters have begun in 199 assembly constituencies, and that all SIR-related activities are progressing as per the prescribed schedule.

Mahajan said that voter lists for all states have been uploaded to [https://voters.eci.gov.in] which is also linked to the Chief Electoral Officer's official website. If names of voters' family members -- such as parents, grandparents, or others -- are present in previous SIR voter lists, genealogical mapping is being conducted using verified family relationships.

So far, 84.98 per cent of voters above 40 years of age and 53.28 per cent of voters aged 40 and below have been successfully mapped with their family records. This brings the total mapping coverage in Rajasthan to 68.17 per cent.

These voters will only be required to fill in basic information in the enumeration form and will not need to submit any supporting documents again.

The leading districts in the mapping exercise are Barmer, Nagaur, Balotra, Jalore, and Dausa, while Jodhpur, Jaipur, Kota, Sriganganagar, and Ajmer have been advised to accelerate their progress.

Mahajan noted that mapping offers significant convenience to voters -- those whose names match any previous voter list in the country after the last SIR will not be required to submit documents again.

Between November 4 and December 4, BLOs would be delivering two-copy enumeration forms to every household. These forms include pre-printed details such as the voter's name, EPIC number, address, voter list serial number, Assembly constituency, etc.

Voters are required to verify these details and fill in additional information including their father's or guardian's name, mother's name, spouse's name, and mobile number.

Mahajan appealed to all eligible voters to actively participate in ensuring a clean, accurate, and updated voter list by December 4, fulfilling their democratic responsibility by submitting completed enumeration forms along with a recent colour photograph to their respective BLOs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see Rajasthan making such progress in voter registration. However, I hope they ensure data privacy and security with all this family mapping information being collected.
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Sarah B
Impressive work by Chittorgarh and Alwar districts! Shows what proper planning and execution can achieve. Other districts should learn from their strategies. 🎯
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Arjun K
The BLO came to our house yesterday with the forms. Very convenient system. Only had to fill basic details since our family was already mapped. Digital India making things easier! 💪
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Michael C
While the initiative is good, I'm concerned about the lower mapping percentage for voters below 40 (53.28%). Young voters are crucial for democracy - hope they improve this coverage soon.
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Nisha Z
Jai Rajasthan! 🚩 Our state is showing how voter registration should be done. The door-to-door service is especially helpful for elderly citizens who can't go to registration centers.

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