Election Commission Reviews Agra's Electoral Roll Revision
Agra hosts a key meeting on Special Intensive Revision-2026 of electoral rolls, focusing on voter data, digitization, and strict procedures for unmapped voters.
Agra hosts a key meeting on Special Intensive Revision-2026 of electoral rolls, focusing on voter data, digitization, and strict procedures for unmapped voters.
Uttarakhand election officials report 75% completion of voter mapping using 2003 electoral rolls. Second phase of outreach campaign begins February 1 with focus on youth and women voters.
Election Commission identifies BJP leader Ujjwala Appa Brungale's name in both Dubrajpur, Birbhum and Sangila, Maharashtra voter rolls, sparking TMC criticism over electoral integrity.
Election Commission directs completion of Special Intensive Revision hearings within 7 days in West Bengal, orders redeployment of micro observers to assist roll observers.
Deputy Election Commissioner Sanjay Kumar visited North and South 24 Parganas to review SIR work, focusing on fake voter concerns ahead of EC's full bench video conference with Bengal officials.
Uttar Pradesh's Chief Electoral Officer Navdeep Rinwa clarifies that relatives can submit documents for voter list inclusion when individuals are absent due to hospitalization, education, or work.
A 93-year-old bedridden woman was carried on a cot to an electoral roll hearing in Kolkata's North 24 Parganas, violating EC guidelines for home visits for elderly and ill voters.
Learn how to verify your name and voter ID details on the Greater Bengaluru Authority's 2026 draft electoral list, which includes over 8.9 million voters across categories.
Election authorities issue notices to 2.4 lakh unmapped voters in Ghaziabad and Gautam Budh Nagar during special revision. Hearings ongoing with 56 centers, contrasting new voter enrollment trends between districts.
Uttar Pradesh's Chief Electoral Officer reveals 3.5 crore eligible citizens remain unregistered despite 12.55 crore voters. Low awareness and voluntary enrollment cited as key challenges.
Election Commission suspends Basirhat-II BDO Sumitra Pratim Pradhan for appointing 11 Additional AEROs without notification, declares all actions null and void, orders fresh hearings.
State poll officials from Jharkhand participated in the International Conference on Digital Election Management (IICDEM) 2026 in Delhi, focusing on advanced electoral technologies and strategies.
Jharkhand's Chief Electoral Officer K Ravi Kumar announced 72% voter mapping completion in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision. Pakur district wins national award for electoral excellence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights that being a voter is not merely a constitutional privilege but a crucial duty enabling citizens to shape India's future through democratic participation.
Online yoga teacher Ujjwala Appa Burungale, a voter from Birbhum, faces electoral scrutiny after contesting Maharashtra zilla parishad polls as BJP candidate while residing in Bengal.
In Kanpur's Bithoor Assembly constituency, election officials personally visited homes of elderly voters during the Special Intensive Revision programme to ensure their inclusion in voter lists.
West Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal directs DEOs to upload all SIR hearing data daily on EC portal, clearing backlog by January 26, with strict action for non-compliance.
Electors in Kolkata faced denial of receipts for submitted documents during hearings, with EC officials citing no instructions from seniors, despite Supreme Court's January 19 order mandating receipts.
A total of 80 candidates from religious and ethnic minority communities are contesting Bangladesh's national parliamentary election on February 12, with 12 independents and 10 women among them.
The Election Commission has published names from the logical discrepancies list on its website following a Supreme Court order. The directive required display at local offices in West Bengal by Saturday.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar announces the imminent rollout of Special Intensive Revision in remaining states, urging youth to vote and become democracy ambassadors.
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of India's electoral rolls involves house-to-house verification to ensure accuracy. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticizes it as 'vote chori,' making it a key campaign issue ahead of polls.
Uttar Pradesh's Chief Electoral Officer Navdeep Rinwa announces notices to 3.26 crore voters whose details don't match 2003 records during SSR-2026, with provisions for proxy representation.
Special Role Observer Sanjay Kumar Agarwal held a meeting in Kanpur to discuss the Special Intensive Revision programme, emphasizing error-free voter lists and coordination between officials.
Election Commission mandates immediate FIR filing for violence at Special Intensive Revision hearings in West Bengal, following Supreme Court order and recent incidents.
Prayagraj district administration establishes 225 courts for Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Over 2.26 lakh notices issued, but only 941 responses received so far. Officials urge voters to submit documents to avoid deletion.
The Election Commission will publish a list of 1.5 crore voters with unmapped or logical discrepancies in Kolkata. Hearings will be held for corrections.
The World Economic Forum announces five new Centres for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, with one in Andhra Pradesh, enhancing India's influence in global tech governance alongside France, UK, and UAE.
In Assam, a single individual filed objections against 64 voters from one booth, claiming they were dead, but many are alive. This has led to halted hearings and administrative headaches ahead of assembly polls.
Kanpur's election authorities announce a special Booth Day on January 25 for voter registration, corrections, and ID card services. Deputy election officer Vivek Chaturvedi details eligibility criteria and application procedures.