Was the Final Electoral Roll for 2026 Published in Puducherry?
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Puducherry, Feb 14 (NationPress) The Final Electoral Roll for the year 2026 has been officially released in the Union Territory of Puducherry on Saturday (February 14), subsequent to the execution of a thorough Special Intensive Revision (SIR) as directed by the Election Commission of India.
This revision was conducted with a qualifying date of January 1, 2026, and took place from October 27, 2025, to February 14, 2026.
As reported by the Chief Electoral Officer's Office, the process included 100 percent physical verification of voters. Booth Level Officers were responsible for the delivery and collection of enumeration forms to ensure precision. This meticulous approach resulted in the removal of numerous ineligible names, including those of deceased individuals, people who had relocated to different states, and duplicate entries.
The draft electoral roll was initially published on December 16, 2025.
Following the end of the statutory period for claims and objections on January 19, 2026, eligible voters were added while ineligible entries were eliminated. A total of 41,492 new voters were included through Forms 6, 6A, and 8, while 16,619 names were removed after verification and objections.
According to the final roll released on February 14, the total electorate in Puducherry is now 9,44,211 across 30 Assembly constituencies, comprising 4,43,595 male voters, 5,00,477 female voters, and 139 third-gender voters. Region-wise, the breakdown shows Puducherry has 7,21,296 voters, Karaikal has 1,55,515, Mahe has 29,736, and Yanam has 37,664.
Among the total electorate, 23,033 are first-time voters in the 18–19 age group. The roll also documents 12,204 persons with disabilities and 6,034 senior citizens aged 85 and above.
The final roll will be displayed at all polling stations on February 14 and 15, and will be accessible for public inspection at Voter Facilitation Centres for a duration of seven days, excluding holidays.
Voters can verify their details and request corrections or additions through both online and offline channels.
A dedicated toll-free helpline, 1950, is available for any election-related inquiries.
In nearby Tamil Nadu, the draft roll was published on December 19, with the final electoral roll anticipated to be unveiled on February 17.