What Are the Implications of the Electoral Rolls Published in Assam?
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Guwahati, Feb 10 (NationPress) The Election Commission of India (ECI) released the final electoral roll for the Special Revision 2026 on February 10, encompassing all 126 Assembly constituencies in Assam, resulting in a total of 2,49,58,139 registered voters.
Official reports indicate a net loss of 2,43,485 voters when compared to the draft roll, which had previously recorded 2,52,01,624 electors. The updated list consists of 1,24,82,213 male voters, 1,24,75,583 female voters, and 343 voters from the third-gender category, showcasing a near balance between male and female electors in the region.
Officials from the Chief Electoral Officer's (CEO) office in Assam disclosed that the integrated draft electoral roll for the Special Revision was made public on December 27, 2025, following a thorough statewide house-to-house verification process. This verification initiative took place between November 22, 2025, and December 20, 2025, covering both urban and rural areas.
The Commission initiated a window for submitting claims and objections right after the draft roll's publication, allowing this process to continue until January 22, 2026. During this timeframe, electors could request corrections, the inclusion of eligible voters, the removal of ineligible or deceased individuals, and the rectification of other discrepancies. After addressing all claims and objections, the rolls were finalized and published on February 10.
The ECI emphasized that the Special Revision process aimed to enhance the overall accuracy and integrity of the electoral roll by eliminating duplicate, shifted, or otherwise ineligible entries, while ensuring that all eligible citizens were registered prior to forthcoming electoral events.
They reiterated that precise electoral rolls are fundamental to free, fair, and credible elections.
In related news, the Commission announced a revised schedule for the Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal, pushing the final publication date for voter lists to February 14, 2026.
Officials remarked that this extension was granted to facilitate extensive enumeration efforts and the rationalization of polling stations. Under the updated schedule for West Bengal, Booth Level Officers completed house-to-house verification on December 11, 2025; the draft rolls were published on December 16, 2025, and claims and objections were accepted until January 15, 2026.
The Commission urged the public to actively engage in the electoral roll revision process, highlighting that community cooperation is vital for maintaining current and error-free voter lists.