Could 50,963 Booth Level Officers Transform Voter Mapping in Gujarat?
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Key Takeaways
- 50,963 BLOs are driving voter mapping in Gujarat.
- Over 2.17 crore citizens have been mapped already.
- The campaign supports 5.08 crore voters in total.
- It ensures every eligible voter is registered.
- The initiative runs until December 4.
Gandhinagar, Nov 11 (NationPress) A remarkable 50,963 Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are currently spearheading a significant voter mapping initiative throughout Gujarat as part of the state's Special Summary Revision of Electoral Rolls.
Since the commencement of this campaign, more than 2.17 crore individuals have been successfully mapped, alongside the distribution of 3.90 crore enumeration forms statewide, showcasing the unwavering dedication of the BLOs.
Guided by the Election Commission of India and under the leadership of Chief Electoral Officer Harit Shukla, the state's electoral framework—including District Election Officers, Deputy DEOs, Electoral Registration Officers, and Assistant EROs—is collaborating closely to ensure the process remains efficient and precise until December 4.
The BLOs are fundamental to this campaign, actively involved in distributing enumeration forms, helping voters link or verify their names and family information, and facilitating the inclusion of new voters. Many have visited homes up to three times in their designated areas to ensure comprehensive verification.
With Gujarat’s updated electoral roll comprising 5.08 crore voters, the ongoing mapping effort employs a mix of field visits, mobile apps, and online databases.
The exceptional outcome achieved thus far illustrates the commitment and hard work of the BLOs, who have become true champions of India’s democratic process.
The Special Summary Revision Campaign aims to guarantee that “no eligible voter is overlooked, and no ineligible names remain.”
This annual exercise, conducted by the Election Commission of India, focuses on updating and verifying the voter list throughout the nation.
During this initiative, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) visit households to ensure the inclusion of every eligible citizen, rectify errors, and eliminate ineligible or duplicate names.
It provides an opportunity for new voters—particularly those who have just turned 18 or moved—to register, ensuring the electoral roll's accuracy and transparency.
This process is vital for upholding the integrity of elections, empowering citizens, and reinforcing the foundations of India’s democracy by ensuring that every legitimate vote is counted.