Bihar Assembly Elections: 3 Out of Every 4 Electors Have Submitted Enumeration Forms, Says ECI
BIHAR, INDIA, JUL 11 – Over 74% of Bihar’s 7.9 crore voters have submitted enumeration forms to update electoral rolls ahead of 2025 elections, supported by nearly 78,000 Booth Level Officers and 4 lakh volunteers.
- On July 11, 2025, the Election Commission of India reported that 74.39% of Bihar's nearly 7.90 crore electors submitted their Enumeration Forms during the Special Intensive Revision .
- This progress follows SIR instructions issued on June 24, 2025, which set July 25 as the final date for form submission, supported by extensive field efforts.
- Booth Level Officers and about 77,895 officials, including 20,603 new BLOs, conducted house-to-house visits, digitizing and uploading 3.73 crore forms via the BLO App and ECINet.
- As of 6 p.m. on July 11, 5.87 crore Enumeration Forms were collected in 17 days, and a new ECINet module aids verification by AEROs and EROs, while over four lakh volunteers assist vulnerable groups.
- The high submission rate suggests completion ahead of the July 25 deadline and reflects coordinated efforts by election staff and political party-appointed booth level agents.
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Three out of every four Bihar electors have submitted their enumeration forms as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll, taking the total coverage of the drive to 74.39 per cent, an ECI official said on Friday. 📰 Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: 75% Electors Deposited Forms Under SIR, Says Election Commission Ahead of Polls.
Bihar Assembly Elections: 3 out of every 4 electors have submitted enumeration forms, says ECI
As per ECI, a new module has been implemented in ECINet, its digital platform, for the verification of the uploaded forms by the electoral and assistant electoral registration officers.
·New Delhi, India
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