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West Bengal draft electoral rolls to be published on December 16, set stage for scrutiny ahead of 2026 polls

Election officials have stressed that inclusion in the draft list does not guarantee final retention, and that all flagged voters will get an opportunity to be heard.

December 15, 2025 / 18:04 IST
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Commission sources said the draft list has already been uploaded on the internal Booth Level Officer (BLO) app, allowing field officials to access booth-wise voter data ahead of public release
Commission sources said the draft list has already been uploaded on the internal Booth Level Officer (BLO) app, allowing field officials to access booth-wise voter data ahead of public release

The Election Commission is set to publish the draft electoral rolls for West Bengal on Tuesday following the completion of the statewide Special Intensive Revision (SIR) ahead of the 2026 assembly polls.

The election authorities are racing to complete last-minute preparations, with officials saying on Monday that the exercise is on track to meet the deadline.Commission sources said the draft list has already been uploaded on the internal Booth Level Officer (BLO) app, allowing field officials to access booth-wise voter data ahead of public release.

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The state Chief Electoral Officer’s office has also activated district-level websites to enable voters to check their details online from Tuesday.The publication of the draft rolls will mark the end of the enumeration phase and the beginning of a far more contentious stage – claims, objections and hearings— that will stretch into February 2026.During this period, voters flagged for discrepancies will be called for verification before the final rolls are published, tentatively scheduled for February 14 next year.

The SIR process began on November 4 after the Election Commission announced the schedule on October 27, when West Bengal’s electorate stood at 7,66,37,529.Enumeration forms were printed for all voters and delivered door-to-door by BLOs. According to officials, voters who submitted signed forms, even if partially filled have been retained in the draft list, though their details will be subject to further verification.Commission data shows that a significant number of voters have been flagged during the process.