Are Special Voter Registration Camps Happening Today at 4,079 Polling Stations in Chennai?
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Key Takeaways
- Special voter registration camps are being held across all 4,079 polling stations in Chennai.
- The registration process is crucial for an accurate electoral roll ahead of the elections.
- Eligible citizens can submit applications for inclusion, correction, or objections.
- Forms 6, 7, and 8 are available for voters to make necessary changes.
- Deadline for applications is January 18, 2026.
Chennai, Jan 11 (NationPress) Special voter registration and revision camps are currently taking place on Sunday at all 4,079 polling stations throughout the Chennai district, as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls, as announced by the Greater Chennai Corporation.
In an official announcement, it was stated that this initiative aligns with the guidelines set forth by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to ensure the electoral roll is both accurate and inclusive ahead of the forthcoming elections.
The draft electoral roll for the Chennai district was released on December 19, 2025. Following this, the window for submitting claims and objections was established from December 19, 2025, to January 18, 2026. During this month-long period, eligible voters have the opportunity to submit applications for the addition, correction, or removal of names in the electoral roll.
To enhance accessibility for voters, special camps were previously organized at polling stations on December 27 and 28, 2025, and again on January 3 and 4, 2026, which saw significant public engagement.
Building on this effort, special camps were also conducted on Saturday, with authorities extending the initiative to Sunday, ensuring operations at all 4,079 polling stations across the district.
The Greater Chennai Corporation has encouraged citizens to seize this opportunity, particularly those whose names are absent from the draft electoral roll and those who have recently turned 18 and are eligible to vote. These applicants can submit Form 6 along with a declaration form to have their names included in the electoral roll.
Moreover, any voter whose name is already listed in a particular Assembly constituency can raise objections using Form 7, which can be utilized to contest a proposed inclusion or to seek the removal of an existing name from the voter list.
For voters looking to update their information, applications for address changes, corrections in the current electoral roll, replacement of the Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC), and marking voters as persons with disabilities can be submitted via Form 8.
Election officials have reiterated the importance of accurate voter data for the seamless conduct of elections and have appealed to all eligible citizens to verify their information and submit necessary applications by the deadline of January 18, 2026.