Election Commission Updates Special Intensive Revision Rules After Bihar Pilot

Context:
• The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced modifications to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls after assessing challenges encountered during the Bihar SIR exercise.
• The changes aim to streamline voter enumeration, enhance accuracy and accessibility, and ensure identity verification through Aadhaar without compromising citizenship rights.

Key Highlights:

  • Administrative Reforms in SIR Process
  • No physical document collection will be carried out during the enumeration phase of the SIR in 12 States and Union Territories.
  • Booth-Level Officers (BLOs) will now identify causes for non-returned enumeration forms, such as:
    • Death of the voter,
    • Duplicate entries, or
    • Migration to another constituency.
  • Aadhaar has been officially added as the 12th document accepted for identity verification (not as proof of citizenship), in line with Supreme Court directives.
  • Learnings from Bihar’s SIR Experience
  • During the Bihar pilot revision, the EC observed that most electors could be traced from earlier rolls, making physical document collection redundant.
  • Consequently, the new system relies on digital mapping and cross-verification using previous SIR records and voter lists.
  • Only those who submitted enumeration forms will be included in the draft electoral roll, while the list of excluded electors will be publicly displayed to ensure transparency.
  • Enhancing Accuracy and Accountability
  • The enumeration and declaration forms now require details of whether the elector and their parents or guardians appeared in earlier SIR rolls.
  • State-wide voter roll mapping will be used to track name consistency and prevent duplication or omission.
  • This marks a shift from the Bihar model, where cross-state voter data mapping was not implemented.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Significance of Reforms:
    • Ensures greater transparency, data accuracy, and reduction of bogus entries.
    • Reduces duplication, especially for voters with migration or name inconsistencies.
    • Enhances citizen trust through public display of exclusions.
  • Governance and Digital Integration:
    • Promotes digitally verified, Aadhaar-linked voter databases with better inter-state interoperability.
    • Reflects ECI’s shift toward data-driven electoral governance.
  • Challenges:
    • Risk of data privacy violations if Aadhaar linkage lacks strong protection.
    • Exclusion risks for marginalized voters due to technological barriers or data mismatches.
    • Implementation differences across states may affect uniformity.
  • Way Forward:
    • Strengthen data protection frameworks for electoral data.
    • Conduct awareness campaigns to assist citizens in enumeration.
    • Regularly audit BLO procedures to prevent arbitrary deletions or errors.
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