Key Points

The Election Commission of India is conducting a comprehensive voter list revision in Bhagalpur ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Special Observer Bharat Kheda has overseen a detailed review of electoral rolls, adding new polling booths and emphasizing accurate voter registration. The district now has 2,678 polling stations with a total of 21,58,317 registered voters. A special voter registration camp is planned to ensure maximum participation and accuracy in the electoral process.

Key Points: Bharat Kheda Reviews Bihar Voter List Ahead of Elections

  • ECI adds 415 new polling booths in Bhagalpur district
  • Total voter count revised from 24,41,400 to 21,55,802
  • Special voter registration camp scheduled for August 31
  • Electoral roll verification process to complete by September 30
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Special Observer reviews voter list revision in Bhagalpur ahead of Bihar elections

ECI Special Observer Bharat Kheda conducts intensive voter list revision in Bhagalpur, adding new polling booths and ensuring accurate electoral rolls.

"No eligible voter should be excluded, and no ineligible voter should remain on the rolls. - Bharat Kheda, ECI Special Observer"

Bhagalpur, Aug 30

Ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is conducting a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in the state.

In this context, a meeting was held at the Samiksha Bhavan in Bhagalpur under the chairmanship of the ECI's Special Observer for electoral rolls, Bharat Kheda, with district representatives of political parties.

During the meeting, District Election Officer (DEO) and District Magistrate Naval Kishore Choudhary presented the status of the seven Assembly constituencies within Bhagalpur.

He told that previously there were 2,263 polling booths in the district.

Based on the norm of one booth per 1,200 voters, 415 new booths have been added, bringing the total number to 2,678 polling stations.

The district currently has 11,12,155 male voters, 10,46,058 female voters, and 104 third-gender voters, totalling 21,58,317 electors.

The gender ratio stands at 947 and the Elector-Population (EP) ratio is 0.56.

Choudhary said that before the draft publication, the voter count was 24,414,00, which is now revised to 21,55,802 in the draft roll.

This includes 11,10,458 male, 10,45,237 female, and 107 third-gender voters.

A total of 20,544 Form-6 applications, 8,705 Form-7, and 20,172 Form-8 have been received and are being processed.

Special Observer Kheda appreciated the cooperation of political parties and reminded them that only three days remain for filing claims and objections.

He emphasised that no eligible voter should be excluded, and no ineligible voter should remain on the rolls.

He urged people to submit Form-6 by September 1, especially for new and young voters.

As per the schedule, Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) will verify applications by September 25, and the final electoral roll will be published on September 30, 2025.

Kheda said that EROs will conduct field verification and issue orders, which can be appealed to the DEO.

He also directed that daily updates of received forms and objections be uploaded on the ECI website and collected feedback from political representatives.

He added that Form-6 applications can be submitted directly at the ERO office.

The DEO also announced that a special voter registration camp will be held on August 31 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at all polling stations in Bhagalpur.

All Booth Level Officers will be present at their respective booths to receive Forms 6, 7, and 8.

He further encouraged those aged 17 years and 3 months or above to fill Form-6.

Applicants must attach educational certificates, proof of parentage from the 2003 voter list, and a declaration of Indian citizenship with their forms.

- IANS

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Priya S
The gender ratio of 947 is concerning - we need more efforts to enroll women voters. Every vote counts in democracy. Ladies, please make sure you're registered! 🗳️
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Aman W
I appreciate the transparency in numbers - from 24 lakh to 21.5 lakh voters shows they're actually cleaning the rolls. This should reduce bogus voting which has been a problem in previous elections.
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Sarah B
The special camp on August 31 is a great initiative! Making voter registration accessible at polling stations will help many first-time voters. Young people should take advantage of this opportunity.
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Vikram M
While the effort is commendable, I hope the BLOs are properly trained. Last time my Form 6 took 2 months to process. The September 30 deadline seems ambitious given the volume of applications.
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Nisha Z
Good to see inclusion of third gender voters (104 registered). Small number but important step toward inclusive democracy. Hope more from the community come forward to register. 🌈

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