More than 9.7 million voters have been deleted from Tamil Nadu’s draft electoral rolls during the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, according to official data.
A total of 9,737,832 names were removed as part of the exercise, which involves verification and updating of voter records to eliminate duplications, deaths, and ineligible entries.
The large-scale deletions have drawn attention amid preparations for upcoming electoral exercises, with officials maintaining that the process follows established Election Commission guidelines.
Using the Official Website
Visit the Election Commission of India’s official website and select the 'Search Electoral Roll' option. Enter your EPIC number or personal details such as name, age and district. If your name appears in the search results, you are registered as a voter.
Using the ECINET Mobile AppDownload and install the official ECINET app on your smartphone. Use the search feature to check your voter status by entering your EPIC number or other required details. If your name appears on the electoral rolls, you are eligible to vote. If not, you can apply for inclusion during the designated claims period.
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