In a meticulously conducted electoral exercise, Rajasthan’s Chief Electoral Officer unveiled the final voter list on February 21 after wrapping up the Special Intensive Revision drive. Over 31 lakh ineligible entries were scrubbed, leaving 5.15 crore active voters on the rolls.
Starting from 5.46 crore voters in late October 2025, the draft phase excluded 41.84 lakh names, resulting in a preliminary count of 5.04 crore by mid-December. Subsequent claims added 12.91 lakh new registrants, while 2.42 lakh were struck off, yielding the current figure—a drop of 31.36 lakh from the baseline.
Demographic insights highlight 2.69 crore men, 2.45 crore women, and 562 transgender individuals. The process boosted total voters by 10.48 lakh, or 2.08%, with Jaipur topping district-wise gains at 3.45%.
The statewide gender ratio climbed to 911 from 909, thanks to improvements in key areas like Jaipur (7 points) and Kota (6 points). Young voters (18-19 years) surged by 4.35 lakh, a 0.82% increase, led by districts such as Jaipur and Barmer.
This refined list underscores the Election Commission’s commitment to precision, purging ghosts and integrating genuine newcomers, setting a robust stage for Rajasthan’s democratic processes.