Bhubaneswar, July 6 ((UDN): More than 20 lakh names have been omitted from Odisha’s draft electoral roll following the completion of the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), resulting in a significant reduction in the state’s electorate ahead of the publication of the final voter list.
The draft electoral roll, released on Sunday, shows the total number of electors has declined from 3,33,99,591 in the pre-revision roll to 3,13,87,034, reflecting the deletion of around 20.14 lakh names after an extensive month-long verification drive.
Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) R.S. Gopalan said the revised draft comprises 1,60,19,176 male voters, 1,53,65,083 female voters, and 2,775 third-gender electors. During the revision exercise, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) collected enumeration forms from nearly 3.13 crore electors, covering 93.97 per cent of the state’s electorate.
According to the Election Commission, the revision identified 8.32 lakh deceased voters, while 10.07 lakh electors were found to have either shifted their residence or remained untraceable during the house-to-house verification. Another 1.58 lakh voters were found to have multiple registrations, and around 14,000 electors were excluded for failing to submit their enumeration forms within the stipulated deadline.
Election officials said the exercise was aimed at improving the accuracy of the electoral roll by removing duplicate, deceased and ineligible entries while ensuring that only eligible voters remain on the rolls.
The Commission clarified that the publication of the draft electoral roll does not mark the end of the revision process. Eligible voters whose names are missing can submit claims for inclusion, while objections regarding entries in the draft can be filed during the claims and objections period from July 5 to August 4. Voters with multiple registrations will be retained at only one location after due verification.
The CEO said the verification exercise was carried out by 31 District Election Officers, 147 Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), 994 Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs), 4,540 BLO Supervisors, and BLOs deployed across 45,250 polling stations. Representatives of all seven recognised political parties also participated in the process through more than 84,000 Booth Level Agents (BLAs).
Hearings on claims and objections will continue until September 2, while the final electoral roll is scheduled to be published on September 6.
The Election Commission has urged all eligible citizens, particularly those who have attained the age of 18 years on or before July 1, 2026, to register as voters by submitting Form 6 either through their local BLO or online. Electors can verify their names in the draft roll through the ECINET mobile application, the Voters’ Portal, the Odisha CEO’s website, or by contacting their respective BLOs.
Reiterating its commitment to a fair and transparent revision process, the Election Commission stated that no voter’s name will be permanently deleted without following the prescribed legal procedure. Any person aggrieved by deletion of their name can seek redress through the designated electoral authorities under the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.