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		<title>Eci: Election Commission of India Publishes Supplementary Voter List in West Bengal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Election Commission of India is publishing a supplementary voter list in West Bengal, addressing ongoing controversies regarding voter exclusions.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Election Commission of India</strong> will publish the first supplementary voter list today in West Bengal. This development comes amid ongoing controversies regarding voter exclusions.</p>
<p>Before this announcement, many anticipated that the electoral rolls would remain unchanged. The state faced significant scrutiny over pending voter records and the integrity of the SIR process.</p>
<p>As of early Tuesday, 27 lakh pending voter records have been settled. Approximately 2 lakh names are being processed daily.</p>
<p>Voters can appeal online via the ECI Net app or offline at district or sub-divisional offices if they have objections to the list. This move aims to enhance transparency and public involvement.</p>
<p>To facilitate this process, 19 appeal tribunals have been established across 23 districts following directives from the Supreme Court. This is expected to expedite resolutions for voters who challenge their status.</p>
<p>In contrast, Tamil Nadu recently published its final electoral rolls, showing a significant drop in voter count from 6.41 crore to 5.67 crore. This decline raises concerns about electoral participation in upcoming elections.</p>
<p>The largest constituency in Chennai district is Shozhinganallur, which has 5,36,991 electors. Meanwhile, Thiruvallur district boasts the highest number of electors at 31,57,413 voters.</p>
<p>On the other hand, Ariyalur district has the minimum number of electors with just 5,22,954 voters. These figures highlight regional disparities in voter registration and engagement.</p>
<p>Archana Patnaik stated that &#8220;anyone can check their names on the website,&#8221; emphasizing accessibility for all voters. The ECI aims to ensure that all eligible citizens can participate in the electoral process.</p>
<p>This initiative comes as various stakeholders continue to express concerns over election integrity and representation. The state government has issued directives to district magistrates for crowd-control measures during this period.</p>
<p>The implications of these developments will unfold as voters engage with the new supplementary list and appeal processes across West Bengal.</p>
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		<title>Sir: Special Intensive Revision () of Electoral Rolls in West Bengal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 03:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal has led to major deletions and ongoing adjudications, raising questions about voter representation.</p>
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<p>The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal raises a critical question: How will the significant changes to the voter list impact the upcoming elections? The answer is clear: the SIR process has already led to the deletion of over 61 lakh names from the electoral rolls, which could dramatically alter the political landscape.</p>
<p>Today, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is set to publish the first supplementary voter list under the SIR process. This comes after the settlement of 27 lakh pending voter records, with approximately 2 lakh names being processed daily. The urgency of this revision is underscored by the establishment of 19 appeal tribunals across 23 districts, staffed by former judges of the High Court, to handle disputes arising from the SIR.</p>
<p>As the SIR process unfolds, more than 60 lakh citizens&#8217; names remain under adjudication, indicating that the final voter list is still in flux. Notably, 47,000 names were deleted from the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency alone, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee won by a margin of 58,832 votes in 2021. This constituency is particularly significant, as it could be a bellwether for the Trinamool Congress&#8217;s (TMC) performance in the upcoming elections.</p>
<p>Mamata Banerjee has expressed confidence in her electoral prospects, famously stating, &#8220;I will win from Bhabanipur even if by only one vote.&#8221; However, the TMC faces challenges as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused them of attempting to retain names of illegal immigrants and even deceased individuals on the voter rolls. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has criticized the TMC&#8217;s stance, claiming, &#8220;The Trinamool does not want the voter list to be rectified in order to retain the names of the illegal immigrants&#8230; they even want to retain the names of the dead.&#8221;</p>
<p>The implications of the SIR process are profound, as it not only affects voter representation but also the overall integrity of the electoral system in West Bengal. With the deletion of 61.7 lakh names, the political dynamics are shifting, and both the TMC and BJP are strategizing their campaigns accordingly.</p>
<p>As the ECI prepares to release the supplementary list, the focus will be on how these changes will influence voter turnout and party strategies. The TMC, currently ahead of the BJP in both vote percentage and number of seats, must navigate the complexities introduced by the SIR process while maintaining its voter base.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final outcomes of the ongoing adjudications, and the political ramifications of these deletions will likely unfold in the coming weeks. The SIR process has set the stage for a contentious electoral battle, with both major parties gearing up for a fight over the newly revised voter rolls.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://berightnews.com/2026/03/24/sir-special-intensive-revision-of-electoral-rolls-in/">Sir: Special Intensive Revision () of Electoral Rolls in West Bengal</a> appeared first on <a href="https://berightnews.com">berightnews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Voter list: Urgent Update on  in West Bengal and Surat</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Election Commission of India is set to publish the first supplementary voter list in West Bengal, impacting millions of voters. Meanwhile, Surat displays its complete voter list ahead of municipal elections.</p>
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<p>The Election Commission of India (ECI) is poised to publish the first supplementary voter list under the SIR process in West Bengal, a critical step that affects millions of voters. This development comes as 27 lakh pending voter records have been settled, with approximately 2 lakh names processed daily, showcasing the urgency and scale of the task at hand.</p>
<p>Voters in West Bengal will have the opportunity to appeal online via the ECI Net app or offline at district or sub-divisional offices if they have objections to the list. To facilitate this process, 19 appeal tribunals have been established across 23 districts for voters whose names are excluded from the supplementary list.</p>
<p>In Surat, the voter list for the upcoming municipal elections has been made public at 40 locations, with the complete voters&#8217; list for all 30 wards displayed at the Surat Municipal Corporation headquarters. Voters are advised to submit applications for any corrections or changes at the election and census department at the SMC head office if they identify errors.</p>
<p>The first supplementary voter list was uploaded on the websites of the ECI and West Bengal CEO at around 11:55 PM, marking a significant milestone in the electoral process. As of late afternoon, 29 lakh adjudications have been completed out of the 60 lakh cases placed under judicial review, indicating a high level of activity and scrutiny in the voter registration process.</p>
<p>According to the final electoral roll published on February 28, the total number of voters in West Bengal stands at 7,04,59,284. This figure is a decrease from the earlier draft roll, which included 7,08,16,630 names, with 58,20,899 names deleted during the enumeration phase.</p>
<p>In a related move, the Election Commission has removed 73 Returning Officers (ROs), most of whom are Sub-Divisional Officers (SDOs), as part of efforts to ensure a fair and transparent electoral process.</p>
<p>The SIR exercise in Bengal was initially announced on October 27 last year, when the electorate was recorded at 7,66,37,529. This ongoing process reflects the ECI&#8217;s commitment to maintaining the integrity of the electoral system.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, further updates are expected, particularly regarding the finalization of the supplementary voter list and the outcomes of the appeals made by voters. Details remain unconfirmed.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://berightnews.com/2026/03/24/voter-list-urgent-update-on-in-west-bengal/">Voter list: Urgent Update on  in West Bengal and Surat</a> appeared first on <a href="https://berightnews.com">berightnews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Supplementary Voter List 2026 Released in West Bengal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 02:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Election Commission of India has published the first supplementary voter list for 2026, settling 27 lakh pending records. This marks a pivotal shift in West Bengal's electoral process.</p>
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<p>Before the recent developments, the expectation surrounding the electoral process in West Bengal was marked by uncertainty and a backlog of pending voter records. The earlier draft roll had included 7,08,16,630 names, but issues with adjudications and processing had left many voters in limbo.</p>
<p>However, a decisive moment arrived with the publication of the first supplementary voter list by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on March 24, 2026. In a significant turnaround, 27 lakh pending voter records have been settled, with approximately 2 lakh names processed daily. This rapid progress has brought clarity to the electoral landscape.</p>
<p>The impact of this development is profound. A total of 29 lakh adjudications have been completed out of the 60 lakh cases that were under judicial review. This indicates a concerted effort to streamline the voter registration process and ensure that eligible voters are not disenfranchised.</p>
<p>Manoj Kumar Agarwal, a spokesperson for the ECI, emphasized the importance of this supplementary list, stating, &#8220;Voters whose names are excluded from the supplementary list will be able to appeal through these tribunals.&#8221; This provision aims to address any grievances and ensure transparency in the electoral process.</p>
<p>As of now, the total number of voters in West Bengal, according to the final electoral roll published on February 28, stands at 7,04,59,284. This is a notable decrease from the earlier draft roll, reflecting the ongoing efforts to maintain an accurate and up-to-date voter registry.</p>
<p>In addition to the changes in the voter list, the ECI has also removed 73 Returning Officers (ROs) as part of its efforts to enforce accountability and integrity in the electoral process. Furthermore, 11 districts have seen new District Magistrates appointed, indicating a broader administrative overhaul.</p>
<p>The supplementary list will be released around 9.30 pm on Monday, and the hard copy will be available at the offices of the district electoral officers (DEOs). Centralized processing of the list is currently ongoing in the office of the apex poll body in Delhi, ensuring that all updates are efficiently managed.</p>
<p>As the model code of conduct is strictly enforced across all assembly constituencies, the political landscape in West Bengal is poised for significant changes leading up to the 2026 elections. The swift resolution of pending voter records and the publication of the supplementary list are crucial steps in this process.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further changes or updates to the electoral process as the situation develops.</p>
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		<title>Voter Search: Updates from West Bengal and Assam</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent updates on voter search reveal significant changes in the electoral rolls of West Bengal and Assam, impacting millions of voters.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We have faith in the judicial system. Many people in the area are in panic. We have asked them not to worry. If necessary, we will organise a larger movement,&#8221; stated Zakir Hossain, highlighting the concerns surrounding the recent changes in the voter list in West Bengal. The final voter list for the state now stands at <strong>6 crore 44 lakh 52 thousand 609</strong> voters, following the Special Intensive Revision.</p>
<p>Despite the large number of registered voters, approximately <strong>60 lakh 6 thousand 675</strong> names are currently under adjudication, creating uncertainty among the electorate. Additionally, the Election Commission has removed <strong>63 lakh 66 thousand 952</strong> names from the voter list, further complicating the situation for many residents.</p>
<h2>Election Commission&#8217;s Role and Revisions</h2>
<p>The final voter list was published in compliance with directives from the Supreme Court, which mandated a thorough review of the electoral rolls. The Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal has encouraged voters to check their names using their EPIC number, ensuring that all eligible citizens can verify their registration status. The list has been displayed at all polling stations and is also available at the offices of the Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) and Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs).</p>
<p>As the Election Commission of India (ECI) continues to revise the timelines for West Bengal’s Special Intensive Revision, the final publication date has been postponed to <strong>February 14, 2026</strong>. This delay has raised concerns among political parties, including the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), regarding the integrity of the electoral process.</p>
<h2>Assam&#8217;s Voter List and Gender Representation</h2>
<p>In Assam, the final voter list has also seen significant updates. The list now covers <strong>126 assembly constituencies</strong> and includes over <strong>24.95 million</strong> voters. This final list comprises <strong>12,482,213</strong> male voters, <strong>12,475,583</strong> female voters, and <strong>343</strong> third-gender voters, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity in the electoral process.</p>
<p>The draft voter list for Assam initially contained <strong>25,201,624</strong> voters, but this number decreased by <strong>243,485</strong> to arrive at the final count. The integrated draft voter list for the Special Revision (SR) 2026 was published on <strong>December 27, 2025</strong>, marking a crucial step in ensuring that the electoral rolls are accurate and up to date.</p>
<h2>Encouraging Voter Participation</h2>
<p>The ECI has emphasized the importance of active citizen participation in the electoral process, stating that it is fundamental to free and fair elections. This call to action aims to ensure that all eligible voters are aware of their rights and responsibilities, particularly in light of the recent changes to the voter lists in both West Bengal and Assam.</p>
<p>As the situation evolves, political leaders like Byron Biswas have expressed concerns over what they describe as a conspiracy to influence the elections, indicating a tense atmosphere as parties prepare for upcoming electoral challenges. The focus remains on ensuring that the voter search process is transparent and accessible to all citizens, as the stakes for the upcoming elections continue to rise.</p>
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