Delhi Voters Can Now Submit Enumeration Forms Online During Special Intensive Revision
Voters in Delhi can submit SIR enumeration forms online
Hindustan Times
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Voters in New Delhi can submit their enumeration forms online during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, starting June 30. The initiative aims to ensure all eligible citizens are included in the electoral roll while ineligible individuals are excluded. The process will involve over 13,000 Booth Level Officers conducting door-to-door verification.
- 01The last Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Delhi was conducted in 2002, and the voter list from that year is now available online.
- 02Voters who moved to Delhi after 2002 can search for their names on the Chief Electoral Officer's website.
- 03The enumeration process will run from June 30 to July 29, with officials providing duplicate forms for existing voters.
- 04The draft electoral roll will be published on August 5, followed by the final roll on October 7.
- 05Polling stations will be rationalized, reducing the limit from 1,500 to 1,200 voters per station to improve accessibility.
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In a significant move to enhance voter registration, residents of New Delhi will have the option to submit their enumeration forms online during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This process will commence on June 30 and involve door-to-door verification by over 13,000 Booth Level Officers (BLOs), who will conduct visits until July 29. The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi has made the voter list from the last SIR, conducted in 2002, available on their website, allowing voters who have moved to Delhi since then to check their eligibility. If current electors do not find their names but their parents are listed, they must provide their relatives' details in the enumeration form. The draft electoral roll is set to be published on August 5, with the final version available on October 7, after addressing any claims and objections. Additionally, the Election Commission of India (ECI) will rationalize polling stations, reducing the voter limit per station to 1,200 to facilitate easier access for electors. Regular meetings with recognized political parties will also be held to ensure cooperation for the successful execution of this vital electoral exercise.
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This initiative will streamline the voter registration process, making it easier for eligible residents to register and participate in elections.
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