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EC Approves Special Electoral Roll Revision in Assam — Final List to be Published on Feb 10

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EC Approves Special Electoral Roll Revision in Assam — Final List to be Published on Feb 10

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced a special revision of electoral rolls in Assam, marking a key step in preparing for upcoming electoral exercises in the state. The qualifying date has been officially set for January 1, 2026, meaning all eligible citizens who turn 18 before or on this date will be entitled to enrol as voters.

According to the revision timeline, the final updated electoral roll for the state is scheduled to be published on February 10, following a series of revision activities that include claims, objections, verification, and final validation.

This exercise is crucial for ensuring accuracy, inclusion, and transparency in voter data, considering the demographic changes, migration patterns, corrections, and newly eligible youth population in Assam.

Why This Revision Matters

Ensures updated and error-free voter database

Allows inclusion of newly eligible youth

Helps correct inconsistencies like duplicate entries, wrong addresses, or name errors

Strengthens credibility and preparedness ahead of elections

Supports digital voter verification and awareness efforts

The revision is also expected to improve electoral management through modern enrolment mechanisms and coordinated field supervision.

Key Timeline Highlights

EventDetail
Qualifying DateJanuary 1, 2026
Final Electoral Roll PublicationFebruary 10

What Eligible Residents Should Do

Citizens of Assam are advised to:

✔ Check their voter details when draft roll is released
✔ Apply for corrections or additions during the claims & objection window
✔ Register online if turning 18 on or before January 1, 2026
✔ Keep KYC and identity documents ready

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Who can register as a new voter?
Anyone who turns 18 years old on or before January 1, 2026.

Q2: What happens on February 10?
The final updated electoral roll will be published.

Q3: Will there be offline verification?
Yes, field-level verification is typically conducted through designated officials.

Q4: Can corrections be made later?
Yes, but only within the notified claims and objections window.

Q5: Why is this considered a special revision?
It is scheduled additionally to ensure that the voter database is fully updated and accurate.

Published on : 18th November 

Published by : SMITA

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