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A Booth Level Officer (BLO) verifies voter details during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in New Delhi on Tuesday (June 30). Photo: PTI

Delhi begins month-long SIR of electoral rolls

Over 13,000 Booth Level Officers launch the Special Intensive Revision across 70 Assembly segments; voters must submit enumeration forms by July 29 to remain on the voter rolls


New Delhi, Jun 30 (PTI) The Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls commenced in Delhi on Tuesday with over 13,000 booth-level officers beginning the month-long exercise to distribute enumeration forms to voters across the 70 Assembly segments in the capital city.

The booth-level officers (BLOs) have been instructed to go door-to-door early in the morning and evening, including on Saturdays and Sundays, when people are at home, officials said.

More than 13,000 BLOs have been deployed to undertake the month-long door-to-door voter verification exercise that will conclude on July 29, officials at Delhi chief electoral officer’s (CEO) office said.

The recognised political parties in Delhi are also taking part in the door-to-door survey through their booth level agents (BLAs) to assist people in filling up and submitting the forms.

The national capital has 13,033 polling stations across seven Lok Sabha and 70 Assembly constituencies.

During the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, the BLOs will provide each voter with two copies of the enumeration form to fill out their details as per the last SIR in 2002.

One form will be kept as an acknowledgement, while the other will be returned to the BLO. No document needs to be submitted along with the enumeration forms.

The form must be filled by each voter so that their names appear in the final electoral roll to be published on October 7.

Names of those who fail to fill up the forms will be removed from the draft roll that will be published on August 5, according to the CEO’s office.

Each BLO will make at least three visits to any house found locked during the door-to-door survey.

Delhi has 1.45 crore voters, including 77.11 lakh male and 67.98 lakh female electors. The electoral rolls were frozen on June 16 and by that date, Delhi had 1,45,10,298 registered voters.

In case any elector has settled in Delhi after 2002, the person will be required to fill the last SIR details of his/her native state where he/she was registered as an elector.

The electoral rolls of all states are available on the Election Commission’s portal.

Voters can also submit their enumeration form details online. PTI

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