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Alive Voter Declared Dead in Kolkata Electoral Roll

A Kolkata sweeper found himself declared dead in the draft electoral roll, sparking confusion. Similar errors plague other voters as BLO camps scramble to address discrepancies ahead of elections.

Kolkata Voters Anxious Over Draft SIR List Errors

Kolkata's Booth Level Officers face a deluge of calls as voters spot errors in the draft electoral roll. From misspelt names to unmapped voters, anxiety runs high ahead of final list publication.

TMC Scrutinizes 54 Lakh Voter Deletions in Bengal

Trinamool Congress orders door-to-door verification after Election Commission's special revision purged millions from West Bengal's voter list ahead of 2026 polls. Read the full story.

Cooch Behar Residents Find Names on Draft SIR List

Uttam Kumar Brajabashi and four others from Cooch Behar, who received NRC notices, are relieved as their names appear on the draft SIR list. The Assam govt's Feb 2025 notification on Koch Ranbangshis played a key role. Read the full story.

WB Draft Voter List: 58 Lakh Names Deleted After SIR

Election Commission publishes draft list of deleted voters in West Bengal after intensive revision. Over 58 lakh names removed due to death, relocation, or duplication. Check details and process for claims.

58 Lakh Voters Deleted from West Bengal Draft Rolls

The Election Commission has published draft electoral rolls for West Bengal, removing 58 lakh names. The list shows voters included in 2025 but deleted in the 2026 draft. Read the full details.

Bengal SIR Draft Voters' List Published Today

West Bengal's draft electoral roll under Special Intensive Revision is out. Hearings for 'unmapped' voters start tomorrow, continuing until February. Here's what voters need to know.

Rajasthan First to Fully Digitize Voter Lists

Rajasthan becomes India's first state with 100% digitised voter lists. CEO Naveen Mahajan announces success of SIR-2026 programme, reducing document verification needs. Voters urged to check draft list on Dec 16.

Gujarat Finds 17 Lakh Dead Voters in Rolls

Gujarat's Special Intensive Revision uncovers more than 17 lakh deceased individuals on electoral rolls. Booth-level officers began the statewide exercise in November.

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