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Bihar electoral roll revision: How EC’s ‘special’ initiative, first in two decades, is a break from the past

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has justified the national poll body's move saying that it is aimed at weeding out “ineligible” and illegal foreign voters and ensuring that no one is left out of the voter list.

July 04, 2025 / 11:15 IST
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According to EC, Bihar’s draft electoral rolls, as of January 1, 2025, stand at close to 7.96 crore electors.

Poll-bound Bihar is caught in a massive political row after the Election Commission of India’s launch of a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the state's voter list.

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has justified the national poll body's move saying that it is aimed at weeding out “ineligible” and illegal foreign voters and ensuring that no one is left out of the voter list.

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The month-long exercise that began on June 25 is progressing on schedule and the draft electoral roll is set to be published on August 1 for corrections, if any. It will end with the publication of the final electoral roll September 30.

This “special intensive revision” of rolls will eventually cover all states and Union Territories, according to the poll panel. The EC has stated that according to the Representation of People Act 1950 and Rule 25 of the Registration of Electoral Rules 1960, the electoral roll must be revised before every election. The SIR was last held in 2003.