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Bihar effect: Processes tweaked to flag inclusion, papers only in 2nd stage, Pg1.

EC streamlines electoral roll revision, prioritizing inclusion and easing document submission, learning from Bihar's experience for nationwide implementation.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Election Commission (EC) is conducting a nationwide Special Summary Revision (SIR) across 12 states and UTs, focusing on voter inclusion.
  • Enumerators will trace existing electors using past SIR rolls, including those of relatives, without requiring immediate documentation.
  • The enumeration form has been redesigned with new columns to link electors to the last revised roll.
  • Documentation is now primarily required only for those not found in any state's electoral roll during the last SIR exercise.
  • The EC will hold meetings between Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) and political parties to explain the process.

Detailed Insights:

  • The SIR process has been tweaked based on feedback from Bihar, where securing documents for voters registered after 2003 proved difficult.
  • Electors can now link their names to the roll of any state's last intensive revision, not just their current state of residence.
  • A migrant worker registered in one state can remain enrolled if their name (or a relative's) appeared in another state's electoral roll during its last revision.
  • Notices to prove eligibility will be issued to a larger set of voters who did not feature in any electoral roll during the last SIR exercise.
  • The EC's stance on citizenship checks has softened, with citizenship remaining an eligibility criterion but not a central test.
  • New applicants can submit Form 6 (electoral registration form) along with the SIR declaration form during enumeration.
  • The second phase of the SIR will begin with meetings between CEOs and political parties to ensure stakeholder involvement.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Special Summary Revision (SIR): A nationwide exercise by the Election Commission to update and revise electoral rolls.
  • Electoral Roll: An official list of individuals eligible to vote in a particular constituency or election.
  • Form 6: The Election Commission's electoral registration form for new voters or those transferring their registration.
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