86.32 per cent enumeration forms collected so far in Bihar SIR

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The Election Commission (EC) has asked BLOs to include remaining electors in the draft electoral roll within 10 days. A total of 86.32 per cent enumeration forms have been submitted so far in Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar.

The EC said that the third round of household visits by the nearly 1 lakh BLOs will soon begin to collect the filled Enumeration Forms (EFs) of the remaining electors in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar.

“The BLOs shall again visit those households where the electors were temporarily absent in the previous visits. With 10 more days left for the last date of submission of the filled Enumeration Forms (EFs) in the ongoing Bihar SIR out of the 7,89,69,844 electors in Bihar, EFs of 6,81,67,861 or 86.32 per cent have been collected,” the election commission said.

Accounting for the deceased, permanently shifted and people enrolled in more than one place, the EF collection phase of the SIR has covered 90.84 per cent of the nearly 7.9 crore strong electorate in Bihar.

“Only 9.16 per cent electors remain to submit their filled EFs before the July 25 deadline. Special camps have been established in all the 5,683 wards of` all 261 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of Bihar and newspaper advertisements issued to ensure that the remaining electors fill their EFs well in time and have their names also included in the Draft ER to be published on August 1, 2025,” it added.

These electors are also being encouraged by the BLOs to fill up their forms online using their mobile phones through the ECINet App or through the online form.

“The BLOs are being supported in their efforts by the 1.5 Lakh BLAs appointed by all political parties, each one of whom can certify and submit up to 50 EFs per day. To ensure that no eligible urban voter is left out the ER, special camps are also being set up in all the 5,683 wards of all 261 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of Bihar,” the EC said.