Final Voter List for Dibrugarh Electoral District Published with Key Demographic Insights
The final voter list for the Dibrugarh Electoral District in Assam was officially published on Tuesday, marking a crucial step in electoral preparations. This comprehensive roll encompasses six assembly constituencies and uses January 1, 2026, as the qualifying date under the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960.
Overall Voter Statistics Show Slight Decrease
According to the finalized electoral data, the total number of registered voters in the Dibrugarh Electoral District now stands at 10,41,935. This figure includes 5,39,543 female voters, 5,02,381 male voters, and 11 third-gender voters. Notably, the final list reflects a reduction of 1,744 voters compared to the draft version, representing a modest 0.17% decrease.
Constituency-Wise Breakdown Reveals Demographic Patterns
A detailed analysis of the six assembly constituencies provides deeper insights into voter distribution and gender dynamics:
- Chabua-Lahowal (87): This constituency has a total of 1,77,238 voters, comprising 85,256 men, 91,981 women, and 1 third-gender voter. During the finalization process, 3,337 male and 4,228 female names were added, while 4,412 male and 5,008 female names were deleted from the draft list published on December 27, 2025.
- Dibrugarh (88) Constituency: Registering the highest voter count in the district, this constituency has 1,97,154 electors — 93,685 men, 1,03,467 women, and 2 third-gender voters. Here, 4,322 male and 5,590 female names were included, while 4,823 male and 4,610 female names were removed.
- Khowang (89): This constituency records 1,57,363 voters, with 76,183 men, 81,176 women, and 4 third-gender voters.
- Duliajan (90): Recorded 1,76,624 voters, including 85,443 men, 91,178 women, and 3 third-gender voters.
- Tingkhong (91): Has 1,77,658 voters, comprising 82,131 men and 85,700 women.
- Naharkatiya (92): Registered 1,55,898 voters — 76,114 men, 79,783 women, and 1 third-gender voter.
Significant Gender Demographic Trend Observed
A striking pattern emerges from the data: women voters outnumber men in all six assembly constituencies. This consistent trend across the district highlights a significant gender demographic shift, which could have implications for electoral strategies and policy focus in the region.
The publication of this final voter list is a critical administrative milestone, ensuring an updated and accurate electoral database for future elections in Dibrugarh. The meticulous process of adding and deleting names reflects ongoing efforts to maintain voter integrity and reflect current residency patterns.