Bihar’s Final Voter List: What Does It Mean with 7.42 Crore Electors and 47 Lakh Names Removed?

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Bihar’s Final Voter List: What Does It Mean with 7.42 Crore Electors and 47 Lakh Names Removed?

Synopsis

Discover the latest updates from Bihar as the Election Commission announces the final voter list, comprising 7.42 crore electors. This comprehensive revision process sheds light on electoral participation and transparency. Join us as we delve into the implications of these significant changes.

Key Takeaways

  • Bihar's final voter list now stands at 7.42 crore electors.
  • 47 lakh names have been removed from the electoral rolls.
  • The revision process involved extensive collaboration among various officials and political parties.
  • Eligible individuals can apply for inclusion in the electoral roll.
  • Transparency and media engagement were key to the revision's success.

New Delhi, Sep 30 (NationPress) The Election Commission of India (ECI) has declared the successful finalization of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, resulting in a final voter list comprising nearly 7.42 crore electors.

This revision took place from June 24 to September 30, 2025, during which approximately 65 lakh names were deleted from the draft rolls, which initially listed 7.89 crore electors as of June 24, 2025.

As of the draft list dated August 1, 2025, the number of voters was 7.24 crore. The draft saw the addition of 21.53 lakh new voters under Form-6, with 3.66 lakh ineligible entries removed from the final tally.

Upon the release of the final electoral roll on September 30, the total number of voters is now 7.42 crore.

The Election Commission acknowledged that this extensive initiative was achieved through the dedicated efforts of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Bihar, District Election Officers (DEOs) across all 38 districts, 243 Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), 2,976 Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs), approximately 1 lakh Booth Level Officers (BLOs), numerous volunteers, and active participation from all 12 major Political Parties, including their district leaders and over 1.6 lakh Booth Level Agents (BLAs) appointed by them.

The Commission also mentioned that, "Any eligible individual who wishes to have their name included in the electoral roll can file an application up to ten days before the deadline for nomination submissions for the election."

Moreover, individuals can file appeals against electoral roll decisions under Section 24 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, initially with the District Magistrate and subsequently with the CEO.

The Commission commended the media for their crucial role in promoting awareness and maintaining transparency during the revision process.

Point of View

I recognize the importance of the electoral process in shaping our democracy. The recent updates from Bihar's electoral rolls reflect a rigorous approach to ensuring accurate voter registration. With enhanced transparency and participation from various stakeholders, this exercise not only strengthens our democratic framework but also empowers citizens to engage meaningfully in the electoral process.
NationPress
30/09/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total number of electors in Bihar's final voter list?
The final voter list in Bihar includes approximately 7.42 crore electors.
How many names were deleted during the revision?
A total of 47 lakh names were deleted during the revision process.
What was the timeframe for the Special Intensive Revision?
The Special Intensive Revision was conducted from June 24 to September 30, 2025.
Can eligible individuals apply for inclusion in the electoral roll now?
Yes, eligible individuals can submit applications for inclusion up to ten days before the nomination filing deadline.
How can appeals against electoral roll decisions be filed?
Appeals can be filed under Section 24 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, starting with the District Magistrate and then with the CEO.
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