Over 85% of 30 million voters covered in UP electoral roll revision
In most of these cases, voters initiated the removal themselves or the deletions occurred due to death or duplication.
In most of these cases, voters initiated the removal themselves or the deletions occurred due to death or duplication.
Rinwa, in a statement, said that claims and objections under the Special Summary Revision-2026 in the state will be received until March 6, 2026
As over 3.26 crore voters would receive notices regarding their inclusion in the voter list, the ECI has extended the time for claims and objections from February to March 6.
State Chief Electoral Officer( CEO) Navdeep Rinwa stated here on Tuesday night that the process of delimitation of polling stations in the state commenced on October 29, 2025.
On the request of Chief Electoral Officer( CEO) of Uttar Pradesh Navdeep Rinwa, the Election Commission of India ( ECI) has extended the process of Special Intensive Revision ( SIR) in the state by two week.
He informed that these parties have now ceased to be entitled to benefits available to political parties under Section 29B and Section 29C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961, and the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968.
The total voters in Uttar Pradesh has increased by over 10 lakhs during the summary revision.