
Jaipur, February 21 – With 5.15 crore voters now registered, the final electoral roll for Rajasthan was published on Saturday, following the successful completion of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR)-2026 across 199 Assembly constituencies in the state.
The final voter list, published on Saturday, shows a total of 5,15,19,929 registered voters, including 2,69,57,881 men, 2,45,61,486 women, and 562 voters of third genders.
Compared to the draft publication, the final roll shows a net increase of 10,48,605 voters, representing a 2.08% growth. Jaipur, Phalodi, Bharatpur, Sirohi, and Bundi recorded the highest increase in voter numbers.
The gender ratio improved from 909 to 911, indicating better female voter registration across the state, particularly in Jaipur, Kota, Ajmer, Sirohi, Dungarpur, Bundi, Jhalawar, and Baran.
The number of young voters in the 18-19 age group also increased by 4,35,061, representing a 0.82% growth, with Jaipur, Barmer, Bharatpur, Phalodi, and Bundi witnessing the highest addition of new young voters.
On the occasion of the final publication, District Election Officers held meetings with representatives of all recognized political parties and provided them with free copies of the 2026 electoral rolls.
Voters were informed that they can verify their names and EPIC details online through the official websites of the Election Department and the Election Commission of India, and that the process of inclusion, deletion, and correction of entries in the electoral roll remains continuous through Forms 6, 7, and 8 via the Voters Portal or by contacting Booth Level Officers.
The Chief Electoral Officer stated that the large-scale revision exercise was carried out with the active participation of 41 District Election Officers, 199 Electoral Registration Officers, 1,651 Assistant EROs, over 61,000 Booth Level Officers, over 1.08 lakh Booth Level Agents, volunteers, and all major political parties, along with extensive public awareness through print, electronic, and digital media.
Regular coordination meetings were held with political parties to ensure transparency and accuracy, and the final electoral roll for the vacant Assembly constituency will be published on March 12 this year.