Explained | How 'Special Revision' of electoral rolls in Assam is different from SIRThe 'Special Revision' is different from the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) going on in several other states.
File Photo: Booth Level Officers assist voters in filling out enumeration forms as part of SIR in Bihar.
Credit: X/@ECISVEEP
Poll-bound Assam will have ‘Special Revision’ of electoral rolls with the Election Commission on Monday saying that the house-to-house verification of voters will start from Saturday and the final electoral rolls will be published on February 10 next year.
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The 'Special Revision' is different from the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) going on in several other states. Here's a look at how the exercise differs from SIR.
Unlike SIR, no need for voters to fill enumeration forms
No matching with previous SIR roll
BLOs to carry pre-filled register of voters during house-to-house verification
BLOs to record changes if any in the register
BLOs to record eligible people who are not registered as voters and prospective voters in separate forms
To weed out duplicate voters, dead voters and those who have shifted
To replace blurred, poor quality and not to specification and non-human images on electoral rolls
Houses with numbers not allotted to be given notional numbers like N1, N2 etc instead of 0