Election commission announces third phase of electoral rolls revision

The Election Commission of India has announced the third phase of its Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls covering 16 states and three union territories.

The Election Commission of India has announced the third phase of its Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The exercise covers 16 states and three union territories with a combined electorate of 36.73 crore.

Phase two of the revision resulted in a net trim of 10.2 percent in the rolls. Issues included faulty software and methodological flaws that led to deletions affecting marginalised communities especially in West Bengal.

The Supreme Court of India has directed the acceptance of more identity documents. Political parties and civil society are now expected to help ensure proper processing of enumeration forms.

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Election Commission officials pruning electoral rolls in SIR phase two, deleting 5.4 crore voters across 12 states with Uttar Pradesh leading.
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Election Commission's SIR phase two trims 5.4 crore voters from 12 states and UTs

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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.

Delhi's chief electoral officer reported that nearly 42% of voters have been mapped to 2002 rolls. The special intensive revision of electoral rolls will begin on June 30.

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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.

In 48 seats during West Bengal's 2026 elections, voter numbers fell below 2021 levels. These seats account for 28% of the total 27.16 lakh deletions from the electoral roll. The Special Intensive Revision may have influenced turnout.

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As voting ended in the second phase of West Bengal assembly elections, Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal stated repolls would follow verification of EVM tampering claims involving tapes or ink. The BJP shared videos alleging issues in Falta constituency booths. The commission invoked its zero-tolerance policy while examining reports.

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