What Are the New Guidelines from ECI Regarding Deceased Voters in Bengal?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- ECI issues new guidelines for deceased voters in West Bengal.
- Focus on data re-verification from multiple sources.
- 98.84% of enumeration forms have been digitized.
- Draft voters’ list to be published on December 16.
- Final voters’ list expected by February 14.
Kolkata, Dec 5 (NationPress) The Election Commission of India (ECI) has issued new directives to electoral officials involved in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal concerning the compilation of a distinct list of deceased voters within the state.
According to an insider from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal, the Commission has instructed electoral officers to meticulously review the data of individuals previously identified as deceased voters during the digitization and mapping of the fully completed enumeration forms from 2002.
The ECI has outlined three key sources for the re-verification of deceased voter data. The primary source is the death records maintained by various municipal corporations, municipalities, and panchayats throughout the state.
The second source specified by the Commission includes death records held by insurance companies and banks. Lastly, the final source for re-verification is the beneficiary list from various state government social welfare schemes, particularly those that provide death benefits.
As of Thursday evening, a remarkable 98.84% of the completed enumeration forms submitted by voters have been digitized. Based on the current digitization trends, 52,99,663 voters in the existing electoral roll have been identified as eligible for exclusion until that time.
Sources from the CEO's office in West Bengal indicate that out of the 52,99,663 identified excludable voters, 23,48,095 are deceased individuals.
The total number of voters as recorded on October 27, 2025, stands at 7,66,37,529. The SIR process commenced on November 4, with the draft voters’ list set for publication on December 16, and the final voters’ list, following the completion of all necessary processes, to be released on February 14.
Additionally, on Friday, the ECI published the daily bulletin for Phase II of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, reporting nearly complete progress in the distribution and digitization of Elector-specific enumeration forms (EFs) across 12 States and Union Territories.
The enumeration phase, which began on November 4, is set to continue until December 11.
According to the bulletin, Lakshadweep, Rajasthan, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Goa have reported full coverage in the distribution of EFs, achieving 100% distribution.