Wahlkommission kündigt dritte Phase der Überarbeitung der Wählerverzeichnisse an

Die indische Wahlkommission hat die dritte Phase ihrer speziellen intensiven Überarbeitung der Wählerverzeichnisse angekündigt, die 16 Bundesstaaten und drei Unionsterritorien umfasst.

Die indische Wahlkommission hat die dritte Phase ihrer speziellen intensiven Überarbeitung der Wählerverzeichnisse angekündigt. Diese Maßnahme erstreckt sich über 16 Bundesstaaten und drei Unionsterritorien mit einer Gesamtzahl von 367,3 Millionen Wahlberechtigten.

Die zweite Phase der Überarbeitung führte zu einer Nettoverringerung der Verzeichnisse um 10,2 Prozent. Zu den aufgetretenen Problemen zählten fehlerhafte Software und methodische Mängel, die insbesondere in Westbengalen zu Streichungen führten, von denen marginalisierte Gemeinschaften betroffen waren.

Der Supreme Court von Indien hat die Akzeptanz weiterer Identitätsdokumente angeordnet. Von politischen Parteien und der Zivilgesellschaft wird nun erwartet, dass sie bei der ordnungsgemäßen Bearbeitung der Erfassungsformulare helfen.

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The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) second phase has reduced voters by about 5.4 crore in 12 states and Union Territories. Uttar Pradesh saw 2.05 crore names deleted with the release of its final electoral roll. The process began on October 27, 2025.

A Maharashtra Congress delegation met Chief Electoral Officer S Chockalingam on Thursday and submitted a memorandum demanding a fair and transparent Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. State Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal alleged deliberate exclusion of voters from specific castes and religions along with irregularities.

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India's Election Commission released West Bengal's first supplementary voters list around 11:55 PM on March 23. The list covers decisions on about 29 lakh names under adjudication. Technical glitches prevented many voters from downloading it.

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