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Politics
Mizoram Voter Roll Reduced by Over 45,000 After Final Enumeration
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🗓 30 Jun 2026, 11:01 AM
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The finalisation of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration forms in Mizoram has led to a significant reduction in the state's voter count, dropping from 8.75 lakh to 8.29 lakh.
Mizoram has witnessed a substantial decrease in its total electorate following the completion of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration process. The final voter list now stands at 8.29 lakh, a notable drop from the previously estimated 8.75 lakh voters.
This revision process involved a thorough enumeration and verification of voters across the state. The reduction indicates a refinement of the electoral rolls, likely due to the removal of duplicate entries, deceased voters, or individuals who have moved out of the state.
The final figures were confirmed after the SIR enumeration forms were finalised, ensuring a more accurate and up-to-date voter register for future electoral exercises in Mizoram.
This revision process involved a thorough enumeration and verification of voters across the state. The reduction indicates a refinement of the electoral rolls, likely due to the removal of duplicate entries, deceased voters, or individuals who have moved out of the state.
The final figures were confirmed after the SIR enumeration forms were finalised, ensuring a more accurate and up-to-date voter register for future electoral exercises in Mizoram.