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EC to seek death details digitally for more accurate electoral rollsThe EC said on Thursday this will ensure that the Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) receive timely information about registered deaths and allow booth level officers (BLOs) to reverify the information through field visits, without waiting for a formal request by the kin of the deceased.
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Office of the Election Commission of India.

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New Delhi: The Election Commission on Thursday said it will now obtain death registration data electronically from the Registrar General of India to update voters' lists in a fast and accurate manner.

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In a statement, it said this will ensure that the Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) receive timely information about registered deaths and allow booth level officers (BLOs) to re-verify the information through field visits, without waiting for a formal request by the kin of the deceased.

The Registration of Electors Rules, 1960 and the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 as amended in 2023 provide the EC the powers to seek such details.

The EC has decided to modify the design of voter information slips (VIS) to make it more voter friendly.

The serial number and part number of the voter will now be displayed more prominently, with increased font size, making it easier for voters to identify their polling station and for polling officials to locate their names in the electoral roll efficiently, the statement said.

The Commission has also directed that all BLOs, who are appointed by the EROs be issued standard photo identity cards to ensure that citizens can recognise and interact confidently with them during voter verification and registration drives, it said.

As the first interface between the voters and the ECI in performing election related duties, it said, it is important that BLOs are easily identifiable to the public while conducting house-to-house visits.

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(Published 01 May 2025, 20:16 IST)