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    West Bengal Electoral Roll Updates: Tribunals Delayed

    Kolkata, March 28 The process of establishing tribunals to hear appeals from voters whose names were missing from the electoral rolls during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal has not yet been finalized, a senior official said on Saturday."The Supreme Court has...
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    EC Official: Second Supplementary List Likely by End of March

    Kolkata, March 27 The second supplementary list under the SIR (Special Intensive Revision) of electoral rolls in West Bengal is likely to be released by March 27-28, a senior Election Commission official said.Around 36 lakh voter entries from the pending list have been processed so far...
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    EC Official: Second Supplementary List Likely by End of March

    Kolkata, March 26 The second supplementary list under the Systematic Area Verification (SAV) of electoral rolls in West Bengal is likely to be released by March 27-28, a senior Election Commission official said on Thursday.Around 36 lakh voter entries from the pending list have been processed...
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    Ensuring Accuracy: Voter Registration Updates in J&K

    The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is scheduled to begin in April 2026 in Jammu and Kashmir, to update voter lists. Speaking to DD News Chief Electoral Officer Sanjeev Verma, he stated that this crucial process ensures accuracy by facilitating the addition, deletion, or...
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    Mamata Banerjee to Protest Voter Roll Deletions Ahead of Bengal Elections

    Kolkata, March 6 Ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will begin a sit-in here on Friday to protest against alleged arbitrary deletions in the post-SIR electoral rolls in the state.The protest comes just two days before the planned visit of the full bench...
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    Left Parties to March, Demanding Accurate Voter List in Bengal

    Kolkata, March 3 CPI(M) West Bengal state secretary Mohammed Salim said that the Left parties will organize a march to the office of the West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) on Wednesday, demanding the publication of an accurate voter list before the upcoming assembly elections.Citing...
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    Voter Registration Applications Remain Low in West Bengal's SIR Process

    Kolkata, March 1 – As the final list of voters in West Bengal, as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in the state, was published, it showed that there had been no new voter registrations in as many as 99 Assembly constituencies during the entire SIR exercise, from the beginning...
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    Electoral Revision in West Bengal: Shifts in Voter Base and Constituency Boundaries

    Kolkata, February 28 – In a major electoral reset barely two months before the West Bengal Assembly elections, around 63.66 lakh names, nearly 8.3% of the electorate, have been deleted from the state’s voter list since the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) began in November last year, reducing...
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    Electoral Roll Revision Update: 60 Lakh Voters Under Adjudication in West Bengal

    Kolkata, February 28 The Election Commission (EC) is likely to delete another eight lakh names, in addition to the 58 lakh voters previously removed from the state's draft rolls, taking the total deletions due to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal to around 66 lakh so far...
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    West Bengal Electoral Rolls: 1.18 Lakh Names Deleted in Bankura

    Kolkata, February 28 The Election Commission (EC) began publishing the post-SIR electoral rolls in West Bengal in phases on Saturday, with figures from the Bankura district indicating that around 1.18 lakh names have been deleted since the exercise commenced.Hard copies of the updated rolls...
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    West Bengal Electoral Rolls: Phase Begins with Deletions

    Kolkata, February 27 The Election Commission (EC) began publishing the post-SIR electoral rolls in West Bengal in phases on Saturday, as officials put up hard copies of the list in some districts such as Bankura.As of the last reports received, the list was yet to be made available online on...
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    West Bengal Electoral Rolls Revision Ahead of Polls

    Kolkata, February 28 The Election Commission is set to release West Bengal's electoral rolls after the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process on Saturday, marking a crucial stage in the voter list overhaul ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.According to officials, all 7.08 crore names that...
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    Updated Voter Roll in West Bengal Includes 'Under Adjudication' and 'Deleted' Categories

    New Delhi, February 28 – The process to address "logical discrepancies" identified during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal has concluded, paving the way for the publication of the final voters' list on Saturday.During the revision exercise, more than 58...
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    Electoral Roll Revision in Tamil Nadu: Deletions and New Enrollments

    Chennai, February 23 – Tamil Nadu's final electoral roll was officially published on Monday, following an extensive Special Intensive Revision (SIR) conducted in compliance with the directions of the Election Commission of India and the Supreme Court.This revision, which serves as a crucial...
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    Electoral Roll Revision in Andaman Islands Results in Final List of 2,58,040

    Sri Vijaya Puram, February 21 The Andaman and Nicobar Islands saw the removal of 5,269 names from the draft electoral roll, as the final list of voters was published after the completion of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) on Saturday, officials said.The final electoral roll released by...
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    West Bengal Election Schedule Update: ECI Review Following Voter List Changes

    Kolkata, February 14 – The hearing phase on claims and objections to the draft voter list in West Bengal concluded on Saturday evening, with an additional 4.98 lakh names identified as eligible for deletion from the final voter list.These 4.98 lakh voters are those who did not attend the...
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    Kolkata Election Revision: Research Highlights Potential Bias in Discrepancy Lists

    Kolkata, February 12 A recent study has highlighted what it calls a "striking anomaly" in Kolkata's voter roll revision process, claiming that Muslims are disproportionately represented on the lists of discrepancies (LDs) across four assembly constituencies during the ongoing Systematic Area...
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