Home IndiaThe census forms covered 83.40 per cent voters in the state with 100 per cent voter turnout in 5,336 booths.

The census forms covered 83.40 per cent voters in the state with 100 per cent voter turnout in 5,336 booths.

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The census forms covered 83.40 per cent voters in the state with 100 per cent voter turnout in 5,336 booths.

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The census forms covered 8340 per cent voters in the

Chief Election Officer K. Ravi Kumar said that the second joint meeting of BLO-BLA 2 and Special Electoral School will be organized on July 14, 2026 at all polling stations in the state.

He said that this entire campaign of the Special Intensive Campaign for Revising Electoral Lists 2026 is a participatory process that requires active cooperation from every eligible Indian citizen, voter and all stakeholders of the state to make it 100% error-free and successful.

Kumar said that as part of this special campaign, BLO and BLA 2 meetings will be held at all polling stations from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm on July 14, 2026. The Chief Electoral Officer has directed that the draft ASDD list must be read out publicly by the booth staff at that polling school so that the list can be verified. Along with this, the non-charted voters will also be discussed in detail during the meeting.

The Chief Electoral Officer said that so far, census forms have been provided to 83.40% of voters from BLOs in the state, which at the time of publication of today’s report, there were 5,336 such polling stations where 100% of voters have been provided census forms from their BLOs. Chakradharpur Assembly Constituency No. 195 and 196, Thorpa Assembly Constituency No. 87, Barkagaon Assembly Constituency Constituency No.

The BLO of polling stations No. 44 and 218 of the Simdega legislative district has completed the 100% digitization process, filling out the census forms of all voters in the territory of its polling station. On this occasion, hearty congratulations to the BLO as well as the voters, BLA 2 and all stakeholders involved in the elections. He said that the main objective of this campaign is that “no eligible Indian citizen should be left out and no ineligible person should be added.”

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