In a boost to democratic processes, Madhya Pradesh’s Chief Electoral Office unveiled the final voters’ list today, incorporating 5.39 crore names after a rigorous revision campaign. Launched on October 27, 2025, the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) spanned nearly four months, culminating in a qualifying date of January 1, 2026.
A dedicated window from December 23, 2025, to January 22, 2026, allowed citizens to file claims for inclusions, removals, or updates. By February 14, 2026, authorities had processed every submission with thorough checks.
The campaign’s triumph was a collective effort involving 55 district officers, 230 registration officers, 533 assistants, 71,930 BLOs, and enthusiastic volunteers. Political parties, media, and civil society groups extended vital cooperation.
Enumeration reached 5.31 crore of 5.74 crore voters, with complete digital integration. House-to-house verifications by BLOs flagged deceased, migrated, and duplicate entries effectively.
Forms were disseminated widely post-SIR announcement, digitized swiftly. Collaborative sessions with BLOs and party representatives verified anomalies, with lists uploaded online for public scrutiny.
Voter tally evolved from 5.74 crore pre-draft, to 5.31 crore post-draft, and finally 5.39 crore—a clean increase of 8.49 lakh. This purification strengthens electoral integrity.
Accessibility is prioritized: the roll is at polling booths, key locations, online portals, and shared with political parties. Voters can now verify their status seamlessly ahead of future polls.