Voter list updation tobe strengthened: EC
   Date :21-Mar-2025

Voter list updation to be strengthened
 
 
NEW DELHI :
 
“Regular updation of the voter list shall be strengthened in close coordination with the birth and death registration authorities,” said EC  
 
AMID a debate on the purity of electoral rolls, the Election Commission said on Thursdaythattheregular updating processofthe voter list will be strengthened in close coordination with the birth and death r e gis t r ation authorities. Technical consultations between the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) and experts of the EC will begin soon on voter list-Aadhaar linkage, it said, adding that though an elector can only vote in the assigned polling booth and nowhere else, the poll body has resolved to remove duplicates countrywide and end a decades-long issue within three months.
 
“Regular updation of the voter list shall be strengthened in close coordination with the birth and death registration authorities,” the EC said in a statement. In the EC’s interactions with political parties, it was clarified that any inclusion or deletion in the draft elector list is governed by the process of appeals under relevant legal provisions for filing claims and objections available to all political parties in the Representation of People act, 1950. In the absence ofsuchappeals, the list as prepared by the electoral registration officer(ERO)prevails.
 
The EC recalled that merely 89 first appeals and just a single second appeal werefiled after the completion of the Special Summary Revision exercise in January. The poll authority also said it has charted out “bold steps” towards strengthening election processes. It said nearly 5,000 poll officials, including State Chief Electoral Officers, District Electoral Officers and Electoral Registration Officers, will hold regular meetings with politicalparties forresolutionof issues at the grassroots levels by March 31. The poll panel said, digital training has also been planned for continuous capacity augmentation of nearly one crore election officials.