Bihar's Election Commission distributed comprehensive data to twelve prominent political parties regarding voters who failed to submit required documentation during the state's Special Intensive Revision process. The commission provided information about approximately 2.96 million citizens who have not returned their Enumeration Forms and another 4.39 million residents who could not be located at their registered addresses. Political representatives received these detailed lists during official meetings with election officers at various administrative levels. The revision campaign has successfully reached 75.9 million voters, representing over 96 percent of the state's total electorate of 78.9 million registered citizens.
Bihar achieved a significant milestone by becoming India's first state where every polling location serves fewer than 1,200 voters. Election authorities established 12,817 additional polling stations throughout the state to reduce waiting times during elections. Officials plan to release preliminary voter rolls on August 1, 2025, featuring citizens whose forms arrive before July 25. Among those not found at their addresses, 1.65 million have died, 1.97 million relocated permanently, and 750,000 registered at multiple locations.
Bihar achieved a significant milestone by becoming India's first state where every polling location serves fewer than 1,200 voters. Election authorities established 12,817 additional polling stations throughout the state to reduce waiting times during elections. Officials plan to release preliminary voter rolls on August 1, 2025, featuring citizens whose forms arrive before July 25. Among those not found at their addresses, 1.65 million have died, 1.97 million relocated permanently, and 750,000 registered at multiple locations.