The Electoral Rolls for the Special Summary Revision of 2023 is hereby
published on 5th January, 2023. The SSR-2023 commenced on 9th November,
2022 with the State Level Launch of the Draft Publication of Electoral Rolls
across the State. 63763 new electors applied for enrolment through Form 6
during the just concluded Special Summary Revision exercise of 2023. However,
post hearing of the claims & objection, there was a net increase of 49915, which
is the total net additions.
The total number of Electors for the State currently stands at 21,61,129
with Males numbering 10,68,801, & Female enrolment accounting for 10,92,326,
along with 2 transgenders. Additionally, there are 3844 service electors also.
Female enrolment at 10,92,326 is higher than male enrolment. Overall there is a
net increase of 2.36 % in the current electorate over the draft rolls as on
9.11.2022. Purity of the Electoral Roll is a major focus for the ECI and factoring
this aspect, 13848 electors were removed from the Electoral Rolls on account of
reasons such as death, shifting of address etc. Also, 40700 Elector’s particulars
were also corrected in this Revision. The whole SSR process has been guided by
the principles of ensuring purity, health, inclusiveness, integrity and
transparency in the entire exercise. Periodic meetings were held at both the CEO
level and at the level of DCs with all political parties to ensure transparency in
the overall SSR process. Inclusiveness was given a special focus, as an outcome
the number of People with Disabilities (PwDs) enrolled stands at 7478.
Against the 2018 figures, the total electorate registered an increase of 18%,
with 4,29,062 new electors being added from 2018. Currently the EP Ratio
stands at 64.53%, Gender Ratio is 1022, and enrolment of 18-19 age groups is
currently at 81,443. In comparison to 3083 polling stations in 2018, the total
number of polling stations has increased to 3482 polling stations.

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