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3 days agoElection Commission to initiate nationwide special revision drive for electoral rolls
The Election Commission of India (EC) announced a special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls starting 27 Oct, aimed at updating voter lists across India ahead of upcoming elections. The EC is likely to deploy volunteers and increase booth-level officers in states like West Bengal to improve accuracy. The drive follows concerns over outdated voter data and aims to enhance democratic participation and transparency. Policy-analysts say such revision drives may impact polling-readiness, local electoral contests, and could reflect on turnout and contestation levels in key states.
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3 days agoElection Commission to initiate nationwide special revision drive for electoral rolls
The Election Commission of India (EC) announced a special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls starting 27 Oct, aimed at updating voter lists across India ahead of upcoming elections. The EC is likely to deploy volunteers and increase booth-level officers in states like West Bengal to improve accuracy. The drive follows concerns over outdated voter data and aims to enhance democratic participation and transparency. Policy-analysts say such revision drives may impact polling-readiness, local electoral contests, and could reflect on turnout and contestation levels in key states.
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Election Commission to initiate nationwide special revision drive for electoral rolls
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The Election Commission of India begins a special revision of voter rolls on 27 Oct, deploying volunteers and expanding booth-level checks to ensure accurate electoral records.
The Election Commission of India (EC) announced a special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls starting 27 Oct, aimed at updating voter lists across India ahead of upcoming elections. The EC is likely to deploy volunteers and increase booth-level officers in states like West Bengal to improve accuracy. The drive follows concerns over outdated voter data and aims to enhance democratic participation and transparency. Policy-analysts say such revision drives may impact polling-readiness, local electoral contests, and could reflect on turnout and contestation levels in key states.
The Election Commission of India (EC) announced a special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls starting 27 Oct, aimed at updating voter lists across India ahead of upcoming elections. The EC is likely to deploy volunteers and increase booth-level officers in states like West Bengal to improve accuracy. The drive follows concerns over outdated voter data and aims to enhance democratic participation and transparency. Policy-analysts say such revision drives may impact polling-readiness, local electoral contests, and could reflect on turnout and contestation levels in key states.
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