How Many SIR Forms Were Submitted in Lakshadweep?
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Kochi, Dec 16 (NationPress) A remarkable 56,384 voters in Lakshadweep have completed their enumeration forms as part of the Election Commission of India's (ECI) Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This impressive turnout indicates nearly total coverage and robust public engagement in the voter revision initiative.
Among a total electorate of 57,813, this response represents one of the most thorough roll revision efforts seen in the Union Territory in recent years.
According to election officials, the progress made by December 16, 2025, is attributed to a well-coordinated strategy involving the district election machinery, political parties, and dedicated volunteers.
Given that Lakshadweep is a single-district Union Territory, the process was managed by one District Election Officer (DEO), one Electoral Registration Officer (ERO), ten Assistant EROs, and Booth Level Officers (BLOs) across 64 polling booths on ten islands.
Volunteers were instrumental in ensuring access, particularly in isolated and vulnerable locations.
All eight major political parties were actively involved, designating 133 Booth Level Agents (BLAs) and engaging in grassroots activities.
Representatives from various parties, including district presidents, collaborated with election officials, enhancing the credibility and transparency of the revision process.
To guarantee that no eligible voter was overlooked, the ECI implemented extensive awareness campaigns throughout the enumeration period.
Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs), DEOs, and EROs conducted numerous meetings with political entities to clarify procedures and share daily updates.
The BLOs undertook house-to-house visits to all electors listed in the electoral rolls as of October 27, 2025, distributing enumeration forms and conducting at least three follow-up visits for collection.
BLAs were authorized to submit up to 50 forms daily, while volunteers complemented official efforts.
Special enumeration camps were held in all 64 locations across the ten islands to ensure comprehensive coverage.
The Election Commission has also emphasized the inclusion of young voters who will turn 18 on or before January 1, 2026.
Special enrollment campaigns are scheduled from December 20, 2025, to January 11, 2026.
The Draft Electoral Roll was released on December 16, 2025, with booth-specific copies distributed to recognized political parties and posted on the CEO's website.
The claims and objections period will remain open until January 15, 2026, during which no deletions will occur without prior notice and a reasoned order.