More than 14 lakh voters have been mapped under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) registration process in Visakhapatnam.
The exercise aims to update and verify the electoral rolls ahead of upcoming elections.
Election officials have urged eligible citizens to complete the verification process within the stipulated timeline.
The Election Commission has mapped over 14 lakh voters in Visakhapatnam as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The large-scale exercise is being carried out to ensure that the voter database remains accurate, transparent, and up to date before future elections.
According to election officials, the revision process involves verifying voter details, identifying duplicate or outdated entries, and facilitating the inclusion of newly eligible voters. Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have been conducting door-to-door verification and assisting citizens with updating their electoral information wherever required.
Officials stated that the exercise is progressing steadily across the district, with a significant portion of the electorate already covered. Citizens have been encouraged to cooperate with election officials, verify their personal details, and submit any necessary corrections or supporting documents within the prescribed deadline.
The Special Intensive Revision is an important step in strengthening the electoral process by ensuring that every eligible voter is accurately represented in the electoral roll. Authorities believe the updated voter database will contribute to conducting free, fair, and transparent elections while improving the overall efficiency of election management.
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