Will Ahmedabad Host Special Voter List Revision Camps on Nov 22-23?
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Key Takeaways
- Special camps on November 22 and 23.
- Available at all 5,524 polling stations.
- Open from 9 am to 1 pm.
- Guidance from Booth Level Officers.
- Ensure your name is on the electoral roll.
Ahmedabad, Nov 20 (NationPress) The electoral administration of Ahmedabad district is initiating the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2025 of the electoral roll. To assist the public, dedicated camps will be set up at all 5,524 polling stations on November 22 and 23, operating from 9 am to 1 pm.
During these camps, voters can directly gather and submit enumeration forms at their respective polling stations. Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will be available to offer immediate assistance concerning the voter list and SIR processes, ensuring that individuals have clarity and support if they encounter any problems.
The Election Commission of India is undertaking the SIR process with January 1, 2026, designated as the qualifying date. As part of this ongoing enumeration phase, measures are being taken to guarantee that no eligible voter is omitted from the voter list across all 21 Assembly constituencies within Ahmedabad city and district.
Under the guidance of District Election Officer and Collector Sujit Kumar, the administration is conducting thorough fieldwork, particularly in regions undergoing redevelopment, demolition, or displacement, to ensure all eligible citizens can update or register their names.
In a plea to the general public, District Election Officer and Collector Sujit Kumar encouraged all voters in Ahmedabad city and district to make the most of these special camps and complete their electoral procedures promptly.
The Election Administration conducts the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) to keep the voter list accurate, current, and inclusive ahead of the elections.
This activity involves verifying existing records, eliminating duplicate or invalid entries, and adding new eligible voters—especially young citizens who have recently turned 18, migrant populations, and those who were previously overlooked.
SIR enhances the integrity of the electoral roll, deters malpractice, and guarantees that every eligible citizen can exercise their democratic right to vote without hindrance.
By verifying entries through door-to-door checks, public camps, and online submissions, SIR reinforces the integrity of the democratic process, assuring that every eligible citizen can vote without barriers and that the voter list accurately reflects the current population.